B16BA-00

DTC B16BA-00 indicates the Airbag Control Unit (SRS ECU) detected an abnormality during its internal self-check or lost normal function — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B16BA-00 indicates the Airbag Control Unit (SRS ECU) detected an abnormality during its internal self-check or lost normal function.

This fault indicates an SRS ECU hardware failure, software malfunction, power supply or communication interruption, or internal algorithm error, rather than an external sensor or actuator issue.

The SRS ECU serves as the core of the safety system and monitors the crash sensors, seat belt pretensioners, airbag ignition circuits, and occupant classification system.

This fault forces the entire airbag system into fail-safe mode; the system may fail to deploy the airbags and pretensioners during a collision.

The instrument cluster airbag warning light (AIRBAG/SRS light) remains illuminated, and some models trigger a buzzer alarm.

Due to the highly integrated SRS ECU in Qin series models (especially 2017-2018 models), related communication or internal fault codes in the B16B0-B16BF range may accompany this fault.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1SRS ECU internal processor or memory fault: Voltage fluctuations, component aging, or electrostatic breakdown damage the control module internal circuit board, preventing the module from properly executing the deployment algorithm or storing crash data.
  • 2Power supply system fault: Battery voltage too low (<9V) or too high (>16V), blown dedicated SRS fuse (usually located in dashboard fuse box IF08 or engine compartment fuse box EF15), or poor contact at ECU ground wires G301/G302, causing ECU reset or unstable operation.
  • 3CAN communication bus fault: Short or open circuit in the power CAN or dedicated safety CAN lines between the SRS ECU, BCM, and instrument panel (the instrument wiring harness on Qin series models is particularly prone to wear at the A-pillar junction), resulting in ECU communication loss.
  • 4External interference or liquid ingress: Water enters the ECU mounting location (usually under the center console or central tunnel) after the vehicle drives through water, or high-power radio equipment interference causes faults in the ECU internal capacitors or clock circuit.
  • 5Software version defect or data corruption: Early SRS software on 2017-2018 Qin models contains a logic flaw that triggers an internal watchdog reset under specific temperature or voltage conditions. Upgrade software to version V2.3 or higher.
  • 1
    Initial diagnosis: Connect the VDS2000/3000 diagnostic tool to the vehicle OBD port and read all SRS system fault codes. Check if B16BA-00 appears alone or with related codes such as U0155 (lost communication with instrument cluster) and B16B1 (abnormal internal voltage). Record the voltage and temperature values from the freeze frame data.
  • 2
    Power supply and ground check: Disconnect the battery negative terminal, wait 3 minutes, and check the SRS ECU connector (16-pin or 24-pin, located under the center console; remove the passenger glove box or center armrest box). Measure the voltage to ground at Pin 1 (constant B+) and Pin 8 (IG power); voltage must be 12V. Measure the resistance to ground at Pin 16/32 (ground); resistance must be <1Ω. Check if fuse IF08 (10A) is blown.
  • 3
    Communication line inspection: Reconnect the battery and turn the ignition switch ON. Measure the CAN-H (Pin6) and CAN-L (Pin14) voltage to ground; they should be approximately 2.6V and 2.4V respectively. Measure the resistance; it should be 60Ω (the terminating resistor is inside the ECU). Inspect the wiring harness at the A-pillar and floor harness junction for wear or signs of water ingress.
  • 4
    ECU inspection: Remove the SRS ECU (Note: Disconnect the battery first and wait at least 90 seconds to discharge the backup power supply). Inspect the housing for cracks, signs of water ingress, or a burnt smell. Check the connector terminals for oxidation or backed-out pins. Specifically for Qin series models, check if a loose ECU mounting bracket is causing a poor connection.
  • 5
    Software update or replacement: If hardware checks are normal, use the diagnostic tool to perform the 'SRS system software update'. Select the corresponding model (Qin EV300/450 or Qin 100) and year, and update to the latest version. If the update fails or hardware is damaged, replace the SRS ECU with the same part number (e.g., EF-3636100 or SA2E-3636100), and perform coding configuration and crash sensor calibration.
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    System Verification and Clearing: After replacement or repair, clear all fault codes and perform the 'SRS System Self-Test' (Special Function > SRS Self Test). Verify B16BA-00 becomes a history code and no current codes exist. Simulate a crash test (use the diagnostic tool to perform the 'Crash Output Test') to check the resistance (<2Ω) and insulation of each circuit. Finally, perform a road test to verify the airbag warning light turns off after the self-test.
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Qin EV300 airbag light comes on intermittently while driving, logs DTC B16BA-00.

Vehicle: 2017 BYD Qin EV300, 82,000 km. Symptom: SRS warning light illuminated intermittently while driving. The light went out after shutting down and restarting. VDS read stored DTC B16BA-00. Diagnosis: Checked ECU power supply; Pin 1 voltage fluctuated between 11.2–13.8 V (should be stable 12 V). Traced the wiring and found a loose EF15 terminal in the engine compartment fuse box, causing power supply interruption to the SRS ECU on rough roads. Repair: Repaired the fuse box terminal, fitted a voltage stabiliser, and cleared the DTC. No recurrence after one month of monitoring.
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Qin 100 SRS system failed after wading, multiple DTCs present.

Vehicle: 2017 BYD Qin 100. After wading through water during a heavy rainstorm, the instrument cluster displayed "Check Airbag System". DTCs: B16BA-00 (Current), B16B1 (Internal Fault), U0155 (Communication Fault). Diagnosis: Removed the centre console and found water stains on the SRS ECU housing. Disassembled the ECU and found corrosion and short circuit traces on the internal circuit board. Measured a short to ground on the CAN bus. Solution: Replaced the SRS ECU assembly (part number EF-3636100), dried the wiring harness, reapplied waterproof sealing, and performed system configuration and sensor calibration.
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Qin EV450: DTC B16BA-00 present after instrument cluster replacement, will not clear

Vehicle: 2018 Qin EV450. The SRS warning light stayed on after replacing the instrument cluster at the dealership. Fault symptoms: Scan tool showed codes B16BA-00 and U0155 (lost communication with instrument cluster). Diagnosis: Checked the new instrument cluster part number against the old unit — they matched, but the configuration code differed. This prevented the SRS ECU from recognising the instrument cluster's safety authentication data. Solution: Accessed 'SRS System Configuration' using VDS, entered the correct vehicle VIN and configuration code (0x04 for the Qin EV450), and performed online matching. This resolved the fault.
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Voltage anomaly causing ECU internal restart fault in Qin 80

Vehicle: 2017 BYD Qin 80. Frequent SRS faults occurred after installing a high-power aftermarket audio system. Symptoms: SRS warning light flashes at startup. Stored DTC B16BA-00 (internal voltage abnormal). Diagnosis: Battery voltage dropped to 8.5V during cranking and remained unstable even after adding a capacitor. Inspection found the audio system drew power directly from the SRS ECU constant power circuit, causing interference. Fix: Rewired the audio power feed to a dedicated fuse position and replaced the SRS ECU (internal voltage regulation module damaged). Fault permanently resolved.
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Outdated software version triggers false alarm on Qin EV300

Vehicle: 2017 Qin EV300. No accident history, but the dashboard intermittently displays an airbag fault warning. Fault symptom: SRS warning light illuminates during cold start and extinguishes once warm. Fault code B16BA-00 is intermittent. Diagnosis: Checked the wiring harness and power supply – both normal. Checked the technical service bulletin and found certain 2017 production batches have a software defect causing ECU self-test timeout in low temperatures. Solution: Connected VDS and performed a software upgrade from V1.8 to V2.4, then executed 'SRS System Initialization'. Performed 20 cold start tests – no fault recurrence.
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.