DTC B169A indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an internal system fault or critical function failure — Qin Plus
DTC B169A indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an internal system fault or critical function failure.
This fault code typically indicates an abnormality in the ECU internal processor, memory, or power management module, forcing the airbag system into a degraded mode or complete failure state.
Specific symptoms include crash detection algorithm failure, ignition loop driver circuit faults, or interrupted communication with other safety modules (such as seatbelt pretensioners and crash sensors).
This fault directly prevents airbag deployment during a collision, disables seatbelt pretensioners, and continuously illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light.
On some models, this fault restricts Child Presence Detection (CPD) and smart key system functions, as these systems share sensor data or communication buses.
- 1SRS ECU internal hardware fault: damaged main control chip (MCU), corrupted EEPROM data, aging internal capacitors, or ignition drive circuit short/open circuit.
- 2Power supply system fault: Unstable constant power (+B) circuit voltage (below 9V or above 16V), loose or corroded ground terminal, or abnormal ignition switch signal causing ECU restart.
- 3Communication bus fault: CAN-H and CAN-L line short/open circuit, terminating resistor deviation (not the normal 60Ω), LIN bus crash sensor communication timeout.
- 4External device interference: Aftermarket accessories (dash cams, navigation units) connected to the SRS circuit cause signal interference, or water ingress corrodes wiring harness connectors.
- 5Software/data errors: ECU firmware version defect, loss of crash threshold calibration data, failure to perform a Configuration Reset after repair resulting in verification failure.
- 1Initial diagnosis: Use the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS2000/VDS6000) to read all DTCs. Confirm whether B169A is an Active or History fault, and read the Freeze Frame data to record the vehicle status when the fault occurred.
- 2Power supply and ground check: Measure voltage at SRS ECU connector terminal +B (constant power) (standard: 11-14V), check resistance at ground terminals G101/G102 (less than 1Ω), and confirm the IGN signal is battery voltage with the ignition in the ON position.
- 3Communication line inspection: Disconnect the battery negative terminal for 3 minutes, then measure the resistance between diagnostic connector pin 6 (CAN-H) and pin 14 (CAN-L) (standard: 60Ω ± 2Ω). Check the CAN waveform at the SRS ECU (recessive level 2.5V, dominant 3.5V/1.5V) to rule out wiring shorts or open circuits.
- 4Sensor and wiring harness inspection: Inspect the front impact sensor (FIS) and side impact sensor (SIS) connectors for water ingress or corrosion. Measure the sensor supply voltage (5V reference voltage). Inspect the wiring harness for pinching or damage causing a short to ground.
- 5Software update and reset: If wiring is normal, perform an SRS ECU software update (if the latest version is available), perform 'System Configuration' to write the vehicle VIN and configuration code, and perform 'Crash Data Clear' if crash data is present.
- 6Component replacement and matching: If the above steps fail, replace the SRS ECU (verify the part number based on the vehicle model, e.g., 5A-3636100). Perform 'Online Matching' on the new ECU to disable the immobilizer, then perform 'Sensor Calibration' and a 'Deployment Test' (use a dedicated load instead of the airbag).
- 7Final verification: Clear the fault code. Perform a system self-test (3 ignition cycles). Confirm B169A does not reappear. Verify the instrument cluster airbag warning light turns off. Use the diagnostic tool to execute a 'Function Test' to simulate a crash signal and verify system response.
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