B166600

DTC B166600 indicates a communication interruption between the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU and the left side impact sensor, or circuit resistance exceeding the calibrated range (typically >10kΩ or open circuit) — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B166600 indicates a communication interruption between the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU and the left side impact sensor, or circuit resistance exceeding the calibrated range (typically >10kΩ or open circuit).

On BYD E2/E3/Qin series models, the left side impact sensor mounts below the left B-pillar or on the left front door inner sheet metal to monitor left-side impact acceleration.

The ECU triggers this DTC and illuminates the airbag warning lamp upon detecting a continuous open sensor signal circuit, an open internal sensor circuit, or an abnormal sensor power/ground circuit.

Under this condition, side and curtain airbags may fail to deploy, but front airbag function usually remains unaffected.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Loose or oxidized left front door wiring harness connector: Frequent door operation can loosen the wiring harness connector installed near the door hinge. Water ingress after car washing can also corrode the terminals, causing poor contact or an open circuit in the signal line.
  • 2Side impact sensor internal open circuit: Damage to the internal piezoelectric element or integrated circuit prevents the sensor from sending a crash signal to the SRS ECU. Water ingress or sensor aging (vehicles over 5 years old) commonly causes this.
  • 3Physical wiring harness damage: Seat rails crushing the wiring harness inside the left front door sill trim or B-pillar, aftermarket audio wiring chafing the harness, or incorrect routing during accident repairs, causing the signal wire to short to ground or open circuit.
  • 4Poor SRS ECU terminal contact: ECU connector not fully seated, backed-out terminal, or spread terminal prevents detection of sensor resistance (normally approximately 2-3kΩ).
  • 5Sensor mounting bracket deformed: Incorrect sensor installation after accident repairs strains the connector and causes poor contact, or loose sensor retaining bolts cause poor grounding.
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    Safety precautions: Disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal. Wait at least 90 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment. Wear an anti-static wrist strap.
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    Fault confirmation: Connect the VDS or Launch diagnostic tool, read the complete DTCs, and record the freeze frame data. Confirm the fault is current (Active) and not a history fault. Check for accompanying communication fault codes (e.g., B165X series).
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    Locate the sensor: According to the vehicle repair manual (E2/E3 models: behind the left B-pillar lower trim panel; Qin Pro models: near the side impact beam inside the left front door), remove the corresponding trim panel to locate the black or yellow side impact sensor connector.
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    Visual inspection: Verify the connector is fully seated. Inspect the terminals for green corrosion or burn marks. Inspect the wiring harness at the door hinge for damaged insulation or broken wires. Measure wiring harness continuity between the connector and the ECU (should be <1Ω).
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    Electrical measurement: Disconnect the sensor connector and measure the signal wire voltage to ground (normally 5V reference voltage). Measure the sensor resistance (normal: 2-3kΩ; infinite indicates a faulty sensor). If the wiring is normal but the sensor resistance is abnormal, replace the sensor.
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    Wiring repair: If the wiring harness has an open circuit, repair it using waterproof connectors. Do not twist wires together. If the connector shows corrosion, clean it with electrical contact cleaner and apply conductive grease. Verify the repaired wiring harness is the correct length to prevent the door from pinching it.
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    Verification test: Reconnect all connectors, reconnect the battery, and clear the fault code. Perform a static test (turn the ignition switch ON; the airbag warning lamp should turn off during the instrument cluster self-check), then perform a dynamic test (lightly tap the vehicle body near the sensor and monitor the data stream for changes in the acceleration signal).
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

BYD Qin Pro DM airbag warning light stays on after car wash

A 2019 Qin Pro DM. The owner reported the airbag warning light staying on after washing the vehicle. Used VDS to retrieve DTC B166600 (current fault). Removed the left B-pillar lower trim and found water traces inside the side impact sensor connector; terminals oxidised and blackened. Cause: aged window weatherstrip allowed high-pressure water to enter the B-pillar during washing, corroding the sensor connector and causing poor contact. Cleaned the terminals with electronic cleaner, applied waterproof silicone grease, and replaced the weatherstrip. Fault resolved. Advised the owner to avoid using a high-pressure washer directly on the B-pillar area.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Side airbag warning light comes on after E2 accident repairs.

After a left-side collision, a 2019 BYD e2 was repaired at a workshop. On delivery, the instrument cluster showed an airbag warning. Diagnosis found DTC B166600. Inspection revealed that when replacing the left front door, the technician had not routed the side impact sensor harness correctly through the waterproof grommet, causing it to be pinched in the door hinge. The internal copper conductors were fractured, but the outer insulation was intact. The wiring was re-routed using a dedicated harness protection sleeve, the open circuit repaired, and the fault resolved. Reminder: during collision repairs, pay close attention to harness routing to avoid mechanical pinching.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Qin EV side impact sensor internal open circuit

A 2019 BYD Qin EV with 80,000 km had an intermittent airbag warning light. The fault returned a few days after clearing the DTCs. Live data showed the left side impact sensor signal occasionally reading 255 (out of range). Static resistance measurement of the sensor sometimes showed infinite resistance. Replacing the left side impact sensor (part number: E2A-5820400) permanently fixed the fault. Disassembling the old sensor revealed a dry solder joint on the internal PCB—a manufacturing defect. Use genuine parts when replacing this sensor. Aftermarket sensors may have resistance values outside the calibration range.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

E3 aftermarket stereo installation triggered SRS fault

A 2020 E3 had the SRS warning light illuminate after the owner modified the four-door audio system. DTC B166600 was stored. Inspection revealed that when routing the left front door speaker wiring harness, the installer used self-tapping screws to secure it. One screw penetrated the factory wiring conduit, piercing the side impact sensor signal and earth wires, causing an intermittent short. Repaired the damaged harness, re-routed it properly, and secured it with cable ties (avoiding metal screws). Fault resolved. Reminder: protect factory wiring harnesses during audio modifications. SRS wiring is typically enclosed in yellow conduit and must not be altered.
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. Sources: [1]