DTC B16001B indicates the SRS (airbag) system detects a range/performance fault in the driver seat occupancy sensor (OCS - Occupant Classification System) signal circuit — Atto 8
DTC B16001B indicates the SRS (airbag) system detects a range/performance fault in the driver seat occupancy sensor (OCS - Occupant Classification System) signal circuit.
Specifically, the ACU (Airbag Control Unit) receives a sensor resistance value outside the calibrated range (typically an open circuit, short circuit, or abnormal resistance), or the signal characteristics fail to match the expected logic.
This film pressure sensor, located inside the driver seat cushion or on the inner side of the seat rail, monitors seat occupancy in real time to determine whether to allow full-power airbag deployment during a collision.
If the system cannot confirm driver presence, it illuminates the airbag warning light and may enter a degraded protection mode (such as disabling airbag deployment or reducing deployment force), posing a severe safety hazard.
- 1Fatigue fracture of the seat occupancy sensor membrane pressure-sensing element or an internal open circuit, causing infinite resistance or intermittent fluctuations. Commonly occurs after long-term, high-frequency seat use or after modification and removal.
- 2Poor contact, an unlatched locking tab, or oxidized terminals at the under-seat wiring harness connector (usually a white 2-pin plug) causes high contact resistance (>5Ω), interrupting the signal during seat movement or vehicle jolting.
- 3Excessive pulling of the wiring harness during installation of third-party aftermarket equipment (such as heated/ventilated seat cushions or racing seats) breaks the internal copper strands at the connector between the seat harness and body harness, or the aftermarket equipment generates electromagnetic interference affecting the sensor signal.
- 4ACU (Airbag Control Unit) software calibration defect or sensor zero-point drift causes signal threshold recognition errors for specific sensor batches, especially during cold starts.
- 5Poor contact between the sensor and seat foam, or misaligned installation, prevents pressure transfer and causes the system to falsely detect a circuit fault.
- 1Safety preparation: Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait 3 minutes for the SRS system to fully discharge to prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Fault Confirmation: Use the BYD VDS diagnostic tool to read the detailed fault code status (current/history) and freeze frame data to confirm whether B16001B is a persistent fault.
- 3Visual inspection: Verify the yellow or white SRS wiring harness connector under the driver's seat is fully locked in place. Inspect the wiring harness at the seat slide rail for signs of wear, crushing, or excessive pulling.
- 4Resistance measurement: Disconnect the seat occupancy sensor connector. Use a multimeter to measure the sensor body resistance (normal resistance varies with pressure between 800Ω and 1.2kΩ). Measure continuity between the wiring harness terminals. Contact resistance must be less than 1Ω.
- 5Interference check: Check for installed third-party smart seat cushions, seat heaters, or similar equipment. Temporarily disconnect power to all aftermarket equipment and test if the fault disappears.
- 6Component replacement: If sensor body resistance is abnormal (infinite or unstable), replace the OEM driver seat occupancy sensor assembly (e.g., part number SC-6980320C). During installation, fit the sensor flush against the foam and secure it with thermal conductive adhesive.
- 7Wiring harness repair: If the wiring harness has an open circuit, replace the complete seat wiring harness assembly. Leave at least 10cm of slack in the harness to accommodate forward and backward seat movement. Secure the harness with cable ties to prevent pulling.
- 8Software procedure: If hardware is normal but the fault occurs intermittently, connect to the BYD after-sales server and update the ACU software to the latest version. Perform the "Seat Occupancy Sensor Zero-Point Calibration" and "Sensitivity Learning" procedures (must simulate both occupied and unoccupied states).
- 9System verification: Connect the battery, clear the fault code, and perform a 20 km road test (including bumpy roads and hard braking) to confirm the airbag warning light remains off.
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