DTC B16FE11 indicates a short to ground in the fourth circuit of the airbag system (SRS) crash sensor — Atto 3
DTC B16FE11 indicates a short to ground in the fourth circuit of the airbag system (SRS) crash sensor.
In the BYD SRS architecture, the "fourth circuit" typically refers to the signal return or diagnostic feedback circuit of the right rear side crash sensor (located in the right C-pillar/rear bumper area).
This circuit abnormally connects to body ground (GND), causing the SRS control unit to detect an abnormal sensor signal voltage (continuous low level) and fail to receive the crash acceleration signal correctly.
This fault triggers the SRS degraded mode, potentially causing complete airbag system failure (non-deployment) or a risk of unintended deployment.
This constitutes a safety-critical fault.
In this DTC, "B" represents the body system, "16F" identifies the SRS subsystem, and "E11" specifically indicates a short to ground in the right rear sensor circuit.
- 1Right C-pillar wiring harness worn through: Prolonged driving on rough roads or underbody scraping damages the right rear side impact sensor wiring harness insulation, allowing the copper core to contact the vehicle body metal and create a short to ground.
- 2Connector water ingress and oxidation: The right rear crash sensor mounts to the lower C-pillar or inside the rear bumper. Car washing, wading, or poor sealing allows moisture to enter the K05 connector, causing a short circuit between pins or a short to ground.
- 3Internal sensor fault: Damage to the integrated circuit inside the crash sensor causes the fourth signal wire to short to ground internally. This commonly occurs when a minor collision damages the sensor and it is not replaced promptly.
- 4Improper repair work: Failing to reinstall wiring harness retaining clips during accident repairs or interior trim removal and installation (such as the rear quarter panel, C-pillar trim panel, or rear bumper) pinches the wiring harness in a body panel seam, damaging the insulation.
- 5Rodent damage: Extended outdoor parking allows rats to chew through the right rear wiring harness protective sleeve. The exposed wires contact the vehicle body (high-voltage electromagnetic fields in NEVs easily attract rodents).
- 1Safe power-down and wait: Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait at least 3 minutes (some models require 5 minutes) to fully discharge the SRS backup power supply and prevent accidental airbag deployment during repair.
- 2Fault confirmation and localization: Use the VDS2000/Launch X431 diagnostic tool to read the fault code and confirm B16FE11 is a current fault; consult the wiring diagram to confirm the right rear crash sensor location (Qin EV/E2: below the right C-pillar; E3: on the right rear longitudinal beam).
- 3Visual inspection: Remove the right C-pillar trim or rear bumper. Check the wiring harness for wear, damaged insulation, or signs of crushing. Check connectors K05(F)/K05(D) for signs of water ingress, terminal corrosion, or backed-out pins.
- 4Circuit continuity test: Disconnect the SRS control unit and the crash sensor. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance to ground of the fourth wire on the sensor side (usually pin 2 of the connector). Normal resistance is infinite (OL). A reading of 0-5Ω confirms a short to ground.
- 5Isolate the short circuit in sections: If the circuit shorts to ground, use the 'split-half method' to progressively strip back the wiring harness sheath. Inspect for insulation damage specifically where the harness passes through sheet metal holes, at retaining clips, and within 10cm of the rear of the connector.
- 6Connector handling: If the connector has water ingress, clean it thoroughly with electronic contact cleaner, blow it dry with an air gun, and apply conductive grease. If the pins are corroded or loose, replace the connector terminals or the entire wiring harness.
- 7Sensor replacement verification: If the wiring harness tests normal, replace the right rear crash sensor (part numbers vary by model, e.g., K2A-3638460 for Qin EV). Clear the fault code, road test the vehicle, and observe if the fault reoccurs.
- 8System reset and verification: Reconnect the battery, turn the ignition on, and confirm the SRS warning light turns off after the self-check. Use the diagnostic tool to read the data stream and confirm the right rear crash sensor acceleration signal is normal (static value should be 0 ± 0.5 G).
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