DTC B16A0-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU/ACM) detected a severe fault during its internal self-test — Qin Plus
DTC B16A0-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU/ACM) detected a severe fault during its internal self-test.
This indicates a hardware-level anomaly in the ECU internal processor, memory, power regulation circuit, or safety monitoring circuit, rather than an external sensor or actuator fault.
The SRS ECU integrates crash discrimination algorithms, firing decision logic, and fault diagnostic functions.
This safety-critical fault means the ECU cannot guarantee reliable airbag and pretensioner deployment during a collision.
The root cause may be internal EEPROM data corruption, CPU calculation errors, abnormal internal voltage monitoring, or watchdog circuit triggering.
This fault typically requires ECU assembly replacement rather than repair.
- 1Internal ECU electronic component failure: aging internal energy storage capacitor, damaged main control chip (MCU), or corrupted memory (EEPROM/Flash) data, causing self-test failure.
- 2Power supply system fault: Battery voltage too low (<9V) or too high (>16V), momentary voltage drop during ignition switch ON, or poor ground wire contact (oxidation at ground points G201/G301), causing abnormal operation of the ECU internal power management module.
- 3Water ingress or corrosion: Driving through water, A/C condensate leakage, or improper engine bay cleaning causes corrosion and short circuits on the internal circuit board of the SRS ECU located in the center tunnel (beneath the gear selector on Qin series).
- 4Collision impact damage: Even if the airbags did not deploy, severe impact forces during an accident can crack solder joints on the internal ECU circuit board, damage the accelerometer, or deform the housing, causing an internal short circuit.
- 5Unauthorized operation or power loss: Using non-genuine diagnostic equipment, disconnecting the battery for too long (>30 minutes), or improper jump-starting causes internal ECU encrypted data loss or a VIN mismatch error.
- 1Diagnostic confirmation: Use the BYD VDS2000/VDS6000 diagnostic tool to read fault codes. Confirm if only B16A0-00 is present or if accompanied by other communication faults (such as U0146). Record freeze frame data (vehicle speed, voltage, etc., at the time of occurrence).
- 2Basic circuit check: Measure pin voltages at SRS ECU connectors G09/G10 — constant power (B+) should be 12V±0.5V, IGN voltage in the ON position should be 12V, ground resistance <1Ω, CAN-H (2.6V) / CAN-L (2.4V) terminal resistance approximately 60Ω.
- 3Power supply stability test: Use an oscilloscope to monitor power supply voltage during startup and load changes. Check for voltage drops (<9V) or spikes (>16V). Specifically inspect the F4/9 (10A) fuse and socket contact condition.
- 4ECU physical inspection: Remove the center console armrest box. Check the SRS ECU housing for deformation, cracks, water stains, or signs of corrosion. Check the connector for oxidation, backed-out pins, or signs of water ingress. If necessary, disassemble the ECU to inspect the circuit board.
- 5Attempt software repair: Perform an 'ECU reset' or 'clear crash history' (if applicable). If the fault code is intermittent and not currently present, recalibrate the acceleration sensor. B16A0-00 usually indicates a hardware fault, and software repair success rates are low.
- 6Replace the SRS ECU: If the above checks show no abnormalities or reveal internal ECU damage, replace the airbag control unit assembly with a new unit (verify the part number for the vehicle model; e.g., Qin EV300 uses EQ-5820100).
- 7Online matching and programming: Use VDS to execute the 'Airbag ECU Replacement' procedure, perform online anti-theft matching (write the VIN, vehicle configuration code, and airbag configuration parameters), and execute acceleration sensor calibration (G-sensor Calibration).
- 8System verification: Clear all fault codes and perform an ignition cycle test (OFF-ON-START). Confirm the SRS warning lamp turns off after the self-check (turns off after 6 seconds). Perform a simulated crash test (use the diagnostic tool to execute the 'Crash Output Test'; this does not deploy the airbag and only checks circuit continuity). Finally, perform a road test to verify.
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