DTC B169B (usually with sub-code -00) indicates a range/performance fault or invalid signal in the driver seat horizontal position sensor (DSeat Horizontal Position Sensor) circuit — Qin Plus
DTC B169B (usually with sub-code -00) indicates a range/performance fault or invalid signal in the driver seat horizontal position sensor (DSeat Horizontal Position Sensor) circuit.
This three-wire sensor (5V reference supply, signal ground, analog signal output) mounts on the driver seat slide rail to monitor the fore-and-aft seat position in real time (0-240 mm travel range).
The BCM or seat control module sets this DTC when it detects the sensor output voltage falls outside the calibrated range (normally 0.5-4.5V, changing linearly with position), an open or short circuit, or a value that remains unchanged for an extended period.
This fault directly affects the seat memory and welcome seat rearward movement functions.
It may also prevent the airbag system from optimizing pretensioner force based on seat position (linked with the SRS on some models).
This fault compromises user experience and vehicle safety.
- 1Loose sensor plug or oxidized terminal pins: Frequent fore-and-aft seat movement causes wiring harness fatigue. A loose 5-pin connector or copper corrosion interrupts the signal (80% of cases).
- 2Water ingress and corrosion under the seat: Car wash fluid intrusion, water leaks from aged door seals, or a blocked sunroof drain hose causing a short to ground at the sensor connector or wiring harness.
- 3Mechanical interference between the wiring harness and seat slide rail: The wiring harness retaining clip between the seat slide rail and the vehicle body detaches. When the seat moves, the harness rubs against the metal slide rail, breaking the internal copper wires.
- 4Physical damage to the sensor body: Vehicle collision impact or long-term wear causes the internal resistor wiper to detach from the track or break, resulting in abnormal resistance (infinite or non-linear).
- 5Control module software mismatch: Inconsistent versions after a BCM or seat control module update cause sensor data parsing errors or communication timeouts (accompanied by U0146).
- 1Use VDS2000 or an equivalent diagnostic tool to read the fault code and data stream. Move the seat forward and backward and observe if the 'Driver Seat Horizontal Position' value changes accordingly (normal range: 0-240mm) to confirm the fault symptom.
- 2Visually inspect the sensor connector under the seat (usually located in front of the left seat rail). Check for looseness or oxidized pins (green copper corrosion). If necessary, clean the pins with electrical contact cleaner and apply conductive grease. Fully seat the connector and secure it with a cable tie.
- 3Disconnect the sensor connector and measure at the wiring harness side to verify the 5V reference voltage (approximately 5V to ground) and signal ground (0V to ground) are normal. Measure the insulation resistance of the signal wire to ground (should be >10MΩ) to rule out a short circuit.
- 4Check the wiring harness routing to verify if retaining clips have detached or if the harness is chafing against the seat slide rail. Adjust the wiring harness routing and add a rubber protective sleeve if necessary.
- 5Check for water stains under the seat carpet and trace the leak source (focus on door seals and sunroof drain holes). Repair the leak, then replace the damaged wiring harness sealing sleeve.
- 6If the wiring is normal, remove the sensor and measure the sensor body resistance. Move the seat from the foremost to the rearmost position; the resistance should change linearly (typically 1.2kΩ-4.8kΩ). If the resistance is infinite or non-linear, replace the sensor (e.g., part number EA-6923100).
- 7After replacing the sensor or repairing the wiring, perform the 'Seat Position Calibration' or 'Initialization' special function: write the sensor zero position (fully forward) and maximum travel (fully rearward) data, then reset seat memory positions 1/2/3.
- 8If the issue involves software, simultaneously update the BCM and seat control module to the latest compatible versions, then perform module matching and position recalibration.
- 9Clear the fault code. Perform over 20 seat fore/aft adjustment tests, memory function tests, and a rough road test. Verify no abnormal jumps in the data stream.
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