DTC B167900 indicates a logic error or communication protocol mismatch in the parameter data transmitted from the left rear side impact sensor (typically installed in the left C-pillar or rear door frame area) to the SRS airbag control unit — Atto 8
DTC B167900 indicates a logic error or communication protocol mismatch in the parameter data transmitted from the left rear side impact sensor (typically installed in the left C-pillar or rear door frame area) to the SRS airbag control unit.
This is not a simple circuit fault (such as an open or short circuit).
Instead, specific identification parameters uploaded by the sensor (such as part number ID, calibration zero offset value, sensitivity coefficient, or communication checksum) exceed the SRS ECU storage range or fail verification.
Possible causes include: - Incorrect sensor configuration (e.g., failing to write parameters after accident repairs) - Corrupted parameter data stored in the sensor's internal ASIC chip - LIN/CAN bus communication interference causing data frame errors - Unstable sensor supply voltage causing abnormal analog-to-digital conversion This fault prevents the SRS system from confirming sensor data reliability.
The system may enter a degraded mode, disabling window airbag or side curtain airbag deployment and significantly reducing side impact protection.
- 1Long-term bending of the left rear side impact sensor wiring harness at the C-pillar or rear door hinge causes internal wire wear and intermittent contact, resulting in power supply or signal voltage drift.
- 2Oxidized or backed-out pins in the sensor connector (yellow waterproof connector), or seal failure, causing increased contact resistance or intermittent open circuit.
- 3Water enters the left rear sensor mounting hole during vehicle wading or washing, causing moisture damage to the parameter storage unit on the sensor's internal circuit board.
- 4Failure to use the dedicated diagnostic tool to perform 'SRS Sensor Configuration' or 'Crash Sensor ID Registration' after accident repairs or replacing parts with non-genuine components results in a parameter mismatch.
- 5Electromagnetic interference on the communication bus (LIN line or low-speed CAN) between the left rear sensor and the SRS ECU, or abnormal terminating resistance causing signal reflection.
- 1Safety preparation: Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal and wait at least 3 minutes to discharge residual charge from the SRS capacitor. Use the VDS2000 or a dedicated diagnostic tool to read the complete fault codes. Confirm B167900 is a current fault (Active) and check for an accompanying B167800 (hardware fault) or communication fault codes.
- 2Physical inspection: Remove the left rear C-pillar interior trim panel and sill trim panel. Locate the side impact sensor (yellow marking). Visually inspect the sensor housing for impact marks, cracks, or water ingress. Disconnect the connector. Check the terminals for oxidation, backout, or deformation. Inspect the connector sealing ring integrity.
- 3Circuit measurement: Use a multimeter to measure the sensor-side harness connector: 1) power wire (typically 12V, resistance to ground >10MΩ); 2) ground wire (<0.5Ω); 3) LIN wire (voltage approx. 9-11V, no short to ground or power). Use an oscilloscope to capture the LIN bus waveform and confirm the communication messages are complete and undistorted. Compare the measured data with the right rear sensor data.
- 4Component replacement and configuration: If the wiring harness is normal, replace the left rear side impact sensor (use only genuine parts). After installation, perform the 'SRS system configuration' procedure (write the sensor ID and calibration parameters). Some models require 'impact sensor zero-point calibration'. This step requires BYD manufacturer diagnostic authorization.
- 5Verification and testing: Reconnect all components and restore power. Clear the fault code, start the vehicle, and verify the instrument cluster airbag warning light turns off. Use the diagnostic tool to read the data stream. Confirm the left rear sensor acceleration value is 0±0.5g when the vehicle is stationary and responds normally to door taps. Perform a system self-test cycle and confirm B167900 does not return.
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