DTC B16E200 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects a configuration data mismatch for the Left Rear Impact Sensor — Atto 8
DTC B16E200 indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) control module detects a configuration data mismatch for the Left Rear Impact Sensor.
Specifically, the sensor calibration parameters, hardware serial number, or installation position coding stored in the control module do not match the physical characteristics of the connected Left Rear Impact Sensor.
This is a software/configuration fault, not a hardware open or short circuit.
This fault causes the SRS to enter a degraded mode.
The left rear impact detection function may fail or operate with abnormal trigger thresholds, affecting the deployment logic of the side curtain airbags and seat belt pretensioners.
However, it typically does not disable the entire airbag system.
- 1Failure to perform the 'Sensor Online Configuration' or 'Coding' procedure with the VDS diagnostic tool after replacing the left rear crash sensor causes the new sensor hardware ID to mismatch the record stored in the control module.
- 2Outdated SRS control module software version or corrupted configuration data area (e.g., EEPROM data loss due to disconnecting vehicle power during maintenance or battery depletion), preventing the module from correctly identifying original sensor parameters.
- 3Incorrectly installing the right rear crash sensor on the left side during repair, or using a non-genuine part (aftermarket parts lack original configuration coding), causes a position identification conflict.
- 4The SRS control module latched abnormal sensor status data during a vehicle collision, and the historical configuration cache remained uncleared after installing a new sensor.
- 5BYD VDS system interrupted during software update or module programming, causing a left rear sensor configuration byte write failure or checksum error.
- 1Connect the BYD VDS3000 diagnostic tool. Enter the SRS system to read the complete fault codes and freeze frame data. Record the current part number and hardware version of the left rear crash sensor. Check for other accompanying related fault codes (such as B16E100 communication fault or B16E300 hardware fault).
- 2Visually inspect the left rear crash sensor mounting position (usually inside the C-pillar trim panel or on the rear bumper left bracket). Confirm the sensor is not installed backwards, the connector is free of oxidation or corrosion, and the wiring harness shows no crushing or damage. Verify the left/right marking (L/R mark) on the sensor housing matches the installation position.
- 3In the VDS diagnostic tool, select 'Special Functions' → 'Crash Sensor Configuration' or 'ECU Configuration' to execute the online matching procedure for the left rear crash sensor: enter the new sensor barcode or automatically read the sensor ID, and write it to the SRS control module configuration memory. After completing the configuration, verify the system displays 'Configuration Successful'.
- 4If the configuration fails or displays a hardware incompatibility message, check the SRS control module software version. If necessary, update the control module software (flash the latest version of the SRS control program). After completing the update, retry the sensor configuration.
- 5After completing the configuration, clear the fault code and read the sensor data stream. Verify the left rear crash sensor real-time acceleration value, status bit, and configuration status display normally. Perform a simulated crash test using the diagnostic tool's 'Sensor Test' function to verify signal response. Finally, perform a road test to confirm the fault light does not illuminate.
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