B16FF12

DTC B16FF12 indicates a short to the vehicle 12V power supply on the fourth circuit (typically the signal or CAN communication line) of an SRS (airbag system) crash sensor (such as the front crash sensor, side crash sensor, or seat occupancy sensor) — Atto 3

Safety System

DTC B16FF12 indicates a short to the vehicle 12V power supply on the fourth circuit (typically the signal or CAN communication line) of an SRS (airbag system) crash sensor (such as the front crash sensor, side crash sensor, or seat occupancy sensor).

In the BYD Qin PRO 4-wire sensor architecture, the fourth wire typically transmits sensor signals or diagnostic communications.

When this circuit shorts to power, the SRS control unit (ACM) detects an abnormal voltage (continuous high level) and fails to receive the sensor acceleration signal correctly.

This triggers the safety protection mechanism, forces the airbag system into fail-safe mode (system disabled), and illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning lamp.

This fault may prevent proper airbag deployment during a collision, posing a severe safety hazard.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Wiring harness mechanical damage: Long-term vibration and chafing against sharp edges damage the engine compartment or door wiring harness insulation, shorting the fourth wire to a power wire (such as a 12V constant power wire). This commonly occurs where harnesses pass through the firewall or door hinges.
  • 2Connector water ingress and corrosion: Vehicle wading or poor sealing allows water to enter the sensor connector (usually located inside the front bumper or below the B-pillar). This causes an electrolytic short circuit between the pins, specifically creating a conductive path between the fourth wire and the power supply pin.
  • 3Internal sensor fault: The signal processing chip or filter capacitor on the collision sensor internal PCB fails, shorting the signal output terminal (fourth wire) to the internal power supply terminal.
  • 4Improper repair work: During accident repairs or aftermarket equipment installation (e.g., dash cams, radar), incorrectly connecting the SRS sensor harness in parallel with the power wire, or retaining clips piercing the harness insulation.
  • 5External electromagnetic interference damage: Although rare, extreme high-power electromagnetic interference can damage internal sensor circuitry, causing the output stage to short to power.
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    Safety Preparation: Use the BYD VDS2000 or a dedicated diagnostic tool to read the fault code. Confirm B16FF12 is a current fault and the freeze frame data shows the vehicle status when the fault occurred. Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait at least 3 minutes to fully discharge the SRS control unit capacitor for safe repair.
  • 2
    Locate the faulty sensor: Refer to the Qin PRO workshop manual wiring diagram. Use the DTC sub-code information to identify the exact sensor location (front left/front right crash sensor, side airbag sensor, or seat occupancy sensor) and confirm the function of the fourth wire (usually the signal wire or CAN-L).
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    Sectional isolation test: Disconnect the sensor connector. Use a multimeter to measure the voltage between the fourth wire on the wiring harness side and body ground. A 12V reading confirms the wiring harness is shorted to power. Measure the resistance between the fourth wire on the sensor side and the power pin. Continuity confirms an internal sensor short circuit.
  • 4
    Wiring harness inspection and repair: Inspect along the sensor wiring harness routing, focusing on the firewall pass-through, wiring harness retaining clips, and crossover points with the front compartment wiring harness. If damaged, open the wiring harness, separate the short circuit point, and insulate using heat-shrink tubing or electrical tape. Replace the entire wiring harness section if necessary.
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    Connector handling: Inspect connector pins for oxidation, deformation, or water marks. Clean with electrical contact cleaner, apply conductive grease, and replace the connector assembly if necessary. Verify the waterproof sealing ring is intact.
  • 6
    Sensor replacement: If inspection confirms an internal short circuit, replace the collision sensor with a genuine OEM part (Note: some models require sensor coding configuration or height calibration).
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    System verification: Restore all connections, connect the battery, and turn the ignition on. Use the diagnostic tool to clear fault codes. Perform an SRS system self-test (may include sensor communication test and crash signal simulation). Confirm DTC B16FF12 does not return and the instrument cluster warning light is off.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

A worn front bumper wiring harness on a Qin Pro DM caused a short circuit.

A 2019 Qin PRO DM with 30,000 km had the airbag warning light on the dash stay on constantly. Scanning revealed DTC B16FF12 (Right front impact sensor Line 4 short to power). The wiring harness retaining clip inside the right front wheel arch had come loose, allowing the harness to chafe against the edge of the engine mount bracket. The insulation wore through, and the Line 4 signal wire contacted the 12V power wire. Repairing the wiring and re-securing the harness cleared the fault.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Sensor connector shorted due to water ingress during wading

2018 BYD Qin Pro (petrol). Airbag warning light came on after driving through heavy rain and flood water, logging DTC B16FF12. Diagnosis found water ingress in the left front impact sensor connector (inside the left front chassis rail). Electrolyte formed between the pins, shorting the fourth wire to the power pin. Cleaned and blow-dried the connector, applied waterproof silicone grease, and replaced the seal ring – fault resolved. Check the wading depth sensor for watertightness.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Wiring harness pinched during accident repair, causing short circuit

A 2019 BYD Qin Pro developed DTC B16FF12 following accident repairs. Inspection found the wiring loom incorrectly trapped between the metal bracket and front bumper during the repair, crushing the insulation on the fourth wire and causing a short to the bracket (indirectly energised via a modified LED light wire). Rerouted the wiring loom away from the pinch point. Fault cleared.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Internal PCB failure in the sensor

2019 Qin Pro DM. Recurring B16FF12 DTC. Checked wiring harness, no abnormality found. Measured between pin 4 of the sensor connector and the power supply terminal; found internal short. Replaced left front impact sensor, fault resolved. Diagnosed as internal signal processing chip breakdown, likely due to early batch component defect or voltage surge.
Data confidence: Official This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.