B166F-00

DTC B166F-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects a communication loss or electrical disconnection with the right side impact sensor — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B166F-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects a communication loss or electrical disconnection with the right side impact sensor.

This sensor typically mounts in the right B-pillar or inside the door to monitor side-impact acceleration and serves as the key input device to trigger the right side airbag and curtain airbag.

The ECU sets this fault code if it fails to receive a valid signal from the sensor within the set cycle, or detects an open or short circuit in the wiring.

This fault forces the right side airbag system into fail-safe mode.

The airbags may fail to deploy during a side impact, severely compromising occupant passive safety.

The instrument cluster continuously illuminates the SRS warning light.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Loose connector or poor contact: Right side impact sensor connector not fully locked, or terminals backed out or oxidized, interrupting signal transmission. This commonly occurs after vehicle wading, car washing, or vibration from repeated door opening and closing.
  • 2Wiring harness open or short circuit: The harness connecting the sensor to the SRS ECU shows wear, damaged insulation, or breaks at the door hinge, B-pillar pass-through, or body bends, or shorts to ground or power.
  • 3Internal sensor body fault: An open internal circuit or damaged communication chip prevents the ECU from recognizing the sensor ID and signal.
  • 4Water damage or corrosion: Driving through water or aging weatherstrips allows rainwater to seep into the B-pillar interior, oxidizing and corroding the sensor connector pins, resulting in contact resistance or an open circuit.
  • 5SRS ECU terminal fault: Poor contact at the corresponding pin on the airbag control unit, or internal driver circuit fault (less common, but requires troubleshooting).
  • 1
    Use a BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS or ED400) to read fault codes, confirm B166F-00 is a current fault (Active), record freeze frame data, and check for accompanying SRS fault codes.
  • 2
    Turn the power to OFF, disconnect the battery negative terminal, and wait at least 90 seconds to discharge the system. Inspect the right side impact sensor (usually located inside the right B-pillar trim or inside the door) for physical damage or signs of impact.
  • 3
    Disconnect the sensor connector and check the terminals for backing out, deformation, oxidation, or corrosion. Measure the connector latch retention force. If necessary, clean the terminals with electrical contact cleaner and reconnect them.
  • 4
    Disconnect the SRS ECU connector (located under the center console or center tunnel). Use a multimeter to measure sensor harness continuity: measure the circuit resistance between the ECU terminal and the sensor terminal (normal: < 1 Ω), and check the continuity of the W/L (signal) and W/G (ground) wires.
  • 5
    Measure circuit insulation: Check harness-to-ground resistance (should be greater than 10MΩ) and check for shorts to power. Inspect the wiring harness inside the protective sleeves at the door hinge and below the B-pillar for wear or damaged insulation.
  • 6
    Perform a swap test: Swap the right side impact sensor with the left side sensor (if the models are identical). Power on the vehicle and read the fault codes. If the fault code changes to B166E-00 (left side), the sensor is faulty. If the fault code remains B166F-00, the fault is in the wiring harness or ECU.
  • 7
    Replace the confirmed faulty part (sensor or wiring harness). During installation, use a torque wrench to tighten the sensor retaining bolt to the specified torque (usually 8-10 N·m). Ensure correct sensor orientation (arrow pointing toward the front of the vehicle).
  • 8
    Reconnect all connectors and the battery. Set the power to ON. Use the diagnostic tool to clear the fault code. Perform the SRS system self-check. Confirm B166F-00 no longer appears and the instrument cluster SRS warning light turns off. Perform the ignition cycle test 3 times to confirm fault resolution.
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BYD ATTO 3 / Yuan PLUS right side impact sensor connector loose

The SRS warning light on the instrument panel illuminated. The scan tool retrieved DTC B166F-00. Inspection revealed the right side impact sensor connector was not fully latched, likely because it wasn’t fully seated during a previous B-pillar trim repair. Reconnected the connector and cleared the fault code, which resolved the issue. This type of case shows that connector inspection should be the first step, and the fault can be eliminated without replacing components.
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SRS wiring harness open-circuit repair on BYD Qin sedan

Airbag warning light stayed on. Retrieved DTC B166F-00. Inspection found the wiring harness between the right side impact sensor and SRS ECU had fractured internally at the lower B-pillar grommet due to long-term flexing. Outer sheath appeared intact, but the circuit read infinite resistance. After repairing the harness (soldered, insulated, and waterproofed), circuit resistance returned to normal (<0.5Ω) and the fault cleared.
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BYD Qin EV Sensor Unit Fault: Swap Verification Case

The vehicle logged DTC B166F-00. Initial checks showed normal wiring harness continuity and no connector abnormalities. The technician performed a swap test: after exchanging the right and left side impact sensors, the fault code changed to left sensor not connected (B166E-00), confirming an internal circuit fault in the original right sensor. Replacing the right side impact sensor with a new one (part number must match the vehicle model) completely resolved the fault.
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E1 EV wiring harness chafed at the door hinge

The SRS warning light came on after driving over bumpy roads. The diagnostic tool displayed code B166F-00. Inspection found the right front door wiring harness boot damaged at the hinge, with the internal signal wire worn through from repeated door opening and closing. This type of fault is common in commercial vehicles such as ride-hailing cars due to frequent door use. Replaced the door wiring harness assembly, adjusted the harness routing, and added a protective sleeve to complete the repair.
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Oxidised and corroded sensor connector on flood-damaged vehicle

After water ingress repairs, the vehicle logged DTC B166F-00 indicating an abnormal right side impact sensor signal. Disassembly revealed water inside the B-pillar sensor connector; the pins had oxidised and blackened, creating contact resistance (measured approximately 15Ω; normal is less than 1Ω). Cleaned the terminals with precision electronics cleaner, applied conductive protective grease, and checked the drain holes were clear. Cleared the fault codes and the system returned to normal.
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]