B16BB

DTC B16BB indicates the Airbag Control Unit (SRS_ECU) detected a severe fault during its internal self-test — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B16BB indicates the Airbag Control Unit (SRS_ECU) detected a severe fault during its internal self-test.

This typically points to a hardware-level fault in the ECU internal processor, memory, power regulation circuit, or ignition driver circuit.

This means the SRS_ECU cannot execute the crash detection algorithm, cannot drive the airbag ignition circuits, or detected a program memory error during the cyclic redundancy check (CRC).

This safety-critical fault forces the entire airbag system into fail-safe mode.

During a collision, all airbags (front airbags, side curtain airbags, knee airbags) and seat belt pretensioners may fail to deploy.

The fault may also affect the active head restraint and crash fuel cut-off functions.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Burnt internal power supply chip or voltage regulator circuit in the SRS ECU, often resulting from reversed polarity during jump-starting, a faulty alternator voltage regulator, or accidental connection to a 24V power supply.
  • 2ECU internal EEPROM memory data corruption, possibly resulting from a high-current surge during a vehicle collision, electromagnetic interference (EMI), or interrupted software flashing.
  • 3ECU seal failure causes internal PCB corrosion, commonly resulting from driving through water, leaks from a blocked sunroof drain hose, or long-term parking in high-humidity environments.
  • 4Fault in the ECU internal acceleration sensor (MEMS) or safing sensor signal processing circuit, causing self-test failure.
  • 5Oxidized wiring harness connector pins or backed-out terminals cause a poor ECU power/ground connection, repeatedly triggering an internal ECU low-voltage reset (brown-out).
  • 1
    Perform a complete SRS system scan using the VDS3000 diagnostic tool. Confirm B16BB is a current fault (Active) and will not clear. Check for accompanying communication fault codes (such as codes starting with U).
  • 2
    Check the SRS ECU power supply: Measure the voltage at connector terminal 30 (constant power +B) and terminal 15 (ignition switch power). The voltage must be 9-16V. Measure the resistance between ground terminal 31 and body ground. The resistance must be less than 0.5Ω.
  • 3
    Check CAN communication: Measure diagnostic port terminals 6 (CAN-H) and 14 (CAN-L). Idle voltages must be 2.6V and 2.4V respectively. Differential voltage must be 1.8-2.7V. Verify the waveform shows no distortion.
  • 4
    Visually inspect the ECU housing: check for cracks, water marks, and corrosion. On Yuan/Qin models, specifically check the ECU under the center tunnel for signs of spilled drinks.
  • 5
    Perform ECU removal and inspection: Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait 3 minutes (for capacitor discharge). Remove the ECU and inspect the connector pins for oxidation (green/white corrosion). Check the interior for signs of water ingress or a burning smell.
  • 6
    If the above checks are normal, replace the SRS ECU with one of the same part number (Note: BYD ECU hardware versions vary by model; verify the part number, e.g., EG-3636000-X).
  • 7
    After installing the new ECU, perform online programming (Coding): use the VDS3000 to write the vehicle VIN and airbag configuration parameters (number of airbags, with/without knee airbag, seat occupancy recognition type, etc.).
  • 8
    Perform system configuration: calibrate the seat occupancy sensor, learn the steering wheel clock spring center position, and finally perform a crash simulation test (use the dedicated load box instead of the actual airbag to verify the ignition circuit function).
BYD DTC AI Analysis

2021 BYD Tang DM SRS ECU internal power supply fault

Vehicle dash displayed 'Check SRS System'. Scanned DTC B16BB-00. Inspection found an aftermarket audio system had been installed. The installer mistakenly connected the SRS ECU power wire in parallel with the amplifier power wire when tapping constant power, causing voltage to drop below 6V during cranking. This damaged the power management IC inside the SRS ECU. Replaced the SRS ECU and restored the factory wiring harness. Fault resolved. Total repair cost approx. 3200 yuan.
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2019 BYD Yuan EV: SRS fault after water wading

After driving through water, the airbag warning light stayed on constantly and DTC B16BB was set. Disassembly and inspection found the SRS ECU beneath the center console had a deteriorated housing seal ring, allowing water to seep through the wiring harness boot and corrode the PCB, causing a short circuit. Cleaned and dried the wiring harness connector, installed a new ECU (Part No. EG-3636000-A2), and applied additional waterproof sealant during installation. Fault resolved.
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BYD Song MAX 2019: ECU locked after collision

The vehicle sustained a minor frontal impact (airbags did not deploy). After repairs, technicians could not clear DTC B16BB. Investigation revealed that when the impact sensor triggered, the ECU logged a collision event flag internally and locked the system. Although the impact did not reach the airbag deployment threshold, the ECU entered an irreversible fault mode. Replaced with a new ECU and recalibrated the seatbelt pyrotechnic pretensioner; the system then returned to normal.
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2020 BYD Qin Pro: Software flash bricked the ECU

During an SRS system software upgrade at the dealership, the diagnostic tool lost its network connection, causing incomplete ECU programming. The instrument cluster displayed an SRS fault, and the VDS could not communicate. The ECU entered Bootloader mode, but the main program was corrupted, triggering DTC B16BB (hardware fault). Replaced the ECU hardware and reflashed the software using the latest VDS3.0. Fault eliminated.
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BYD Tang II intermittent B16BB fault

The airbag warning light intermittently illuminates when driving on rough roads, but remains off when stationary. Inspection revealed ECU earth point G202, located beneath the left A-pillar, had resistance fluctuating between 0.5-8Ω due to paint residue from assembly. Sanded the earth point and retightened the bolt to 9N·m. Cleared the fault codes and monitored for one month with no recurrence.
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.