B16BB-00

DTC B16BB-00 indicates the Airbag Control Unit (SRS ECU) internal self-check detected a critical fault — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B16BB-00 indicates the Airbag Control Unit (SRS ECU) internal self-check detected a critical fault.

This fault involves a hardware-level abnormality in the ECU internal processor, memory module, or power management unit, which may cause the airbag system to fail to deploy during a collision or deploy unintentionally in non-collision situations.

This DTC indicates a permanent hardware fault that a simple code clear usually cannot resolve.

Thoroughly inspect the ECU power supply stability, CAN communication integrity, and internal circuit board condition.

In BYD Qin series vehicles, this ECU integrates crash decision algorithms and multi-point sensor data processing functions.

The fault triggers the system to enter safety protection mode, disabling airbag deployment for safety.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Damaged SRS ECU internal memory or processor hardware. Voltage fluctuations, overheating, or component aging typically cause this internal circuit fault.
  • 2Abnormal power supply, including excessive contact resistance in the +B power supply circuit, a loose ground terminal, or unstable battery voltage causing an ECU reset.
  • 3CAN bus communication fault, such as a short circuit, open circuit, or electromagnetic interference on the powertrain CAN or dedicated airbag CAN lines preventing normal ECU communication.
  • 4Software calibration data corruption, possibly resulting from a previous incomplete flash, electromagnetic interference, or long-term memory bit flip.
  • 5Short circuit in the external crash sensor or wiring harness causes the ECU to detect abnormal current and enter protective fault mode.
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    Use a BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS2000 or ED400) to read the complete fault code stream, record freeze frame data, and check for accompanying communication fault codes (such as codes starting with U).
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    Check the SRS ECU power supply: Measure the voltage at the ECU connector +B terminal (must be a stable 9-16V), check the ground wiring harness resistance (must be less than 1Ω), and confirm the power supply waveform has no abnormal pulses.
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    Check CAN bus communication: Measure CAN-H and CAN-L line voltages (normally around 2.5V, differential voltage 2V), check terminating resistance (around 60Ω), and use an oscilloscope to check for waveform distortion.
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    Perform software update: Update the SRS ECU calibration data or reinstall the software. If the fault code persists after the update, diagnose as a hardware fault.
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    Replace SRS ECU: Disconnect the negative battery terminal, wait 90 seconds for the capacitor to discharge, then remove the airbag control unit and install a new one.
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    Coding and configuration: Use the diagnostic tool to write the VIN to the new ECU, code the vehicle configuration, and calibrate the sensor parameters.
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    System verification: After clearing the fault code, run the SRS system self-check and perform a simulated crash signal test using the diagnostic tool. Verify all airbag circuit resistance is normal (2-3Ω).
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Airbag warning light stayed on while driving the Qin EV300. Replacing the ECU fixed it.

A 2017 Qin EV300 with 85,000 km on the clock suddenly showed the airbag warning light. The technician used a VDS diagnostic scanner to retrieve fault code B16BB-00, which would not clear. The ECU supply voltage measured 12.4V (normal), and the CAN bus communication waveform showed no abnormalities. The technician attempted a software reflash, but the fault persisted. Disassembly revealed obvious burn marks on the SRS ECU internal circuit board, indicating the internal power management chip had failed. The technician replaced the SRS ECU with a new unit and performed coding and matching. The system passed self-test. The warning light went out, and a road test was normal.
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After accident repair, the Qin 80 triggered DTC B16BB-00. A software reflash fixed it.

We replaced the front bumper and left collision sensor following a minor front-end collision on this 2017 Qin 80. The airbag warning light came on the dash the day after delivery. The scan tool showed code B16BB-00 and a left sensor communication fault. We confirmed the replacement sensor model was correct and the wiring harness was properly connected. Suspecting the impact had corrupted the ECU internal data, we reflashed the calibration data to the SRS ECU. The fault codes cleared and the system returned to normal operation—no hardware replacement was needed.
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Intermittent DTCs on Qin EV450 caused by loose connection in power supply line

2018 BYD Qin EV450. The customer reported the airbag warning lamp occasionally illuminates but goes out after a restart. Historical DTC B16BB-00 was present. Inspection found the ECU power connector +B terminal was slightly oxidized and loose. Dynamic voltage dropped below 8V during hard acceleration. Further inspection revealed a poor connection between the battery positive terminal and the main power cable. After repairing the power contact and installing fastening washers, voltage is stable at 13.8V; the fault has not reappeared.
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Qin 100: SRS system inoperative after wading; ECU internal short circuit.

A 2017 Qin 100 developed multiple safety system warning lights on the instrument panel after driving through water. Diagnosis found the SRS ECU would not communicate and had set DTC B16BB-00 (hardware fault). Inspection found the ECU located under the passenger floor. Water ingress from wading caused internal corrosion and multiple short circuits on the circuit board. Replaced the ECU with a new unit, resealed the mounting location, and checked the related wiring harness insulation. System functions returned to normal after repair. Recommend checking the vehicle's wading depth history.
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.