This DTC indicates an interrupted communication link between the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) and the left rear crash sensor — Qin Plus
This DTC indicates an interrupted communication link between the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) and the left rear crash sensor.
The left rear crash sensor typically utilizes a MEMS capacitive accelerometer and mounts on the left rear side panel (C-pillar area) to monitor left rear collision acceleration.
During the ECU initialization self-check or a drive cycle, if the ECU fails to detect the sensor bias voltage (normally a 2.5V reference voltage at a 2-3kΩ equivalent resistance), detects infinite circuit resistance, or reads a continuous high or low signal line voltage exceeding the threshold, it registers a 'not connected' state.
This fault may prevent the left rear side airbag and curtain airbag from deploying correctly during a collision.
The ECU simultaneously illuminates the airbag warning lamp and enters fail-safe mode (some models disable the entire side airbag circuit).
- 1Loose sensor wiring harness connector, backed-out terminal, or oxidation from water ingress (common due to improper connector seating after rear seat removal/installation or C-pillar trim panel repair).
- 2Physical damage to the wiring harness causing an open circuit (sill trim pinching wires, or detached harness retaining clips allowing the harness to rub against sharp body edges and break copper strands)
- 3Crash sensor internal damage (cracked piezoelectric element, internal resistance drift outside the standard 1.8-3.5kΩ range)
- 4Mismatched aftermarket sensor installed after accident repairs (incorrect configuration code, or 2-wire/3-wire mismatch resulting in communication protocol incompatibility).
- 5Corrosion of the left rear sill wiring harness due to prolonged water immersion (common in water-damaged vehicles, causing green corrosion on connector terminals or internal open circuits)
- 1Safety Preparation: Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait at least 3 minutes to discharge residual charge in the SRS capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
- 2Fault Confirmation: Use the genuine BYD diagnostic tool (ED400/ED600) to read fault codes. Confirm B16DF00 is a current DTC and record freeze frame data.
- 3Location check: Remove the left rear C-pillar trim panel or left rear door sill trim panel. Locate the left rear crash sensor (usually located above the left rear door striker or on the side panel reinforcement beam).
- 4Basic measurement: Disconnect the sensor connector and measure the resistance between the two terminals of the sensor body (standard: 2-3kΩ). If the resistance is infinite or 0Ω, replace the sensor.
- 5Wiring harness check: Measure the wiring continuity (less than 1Ω) and insulation resistance to ground (greater than 10MΩ) between the sensor connector and the SRS ECU (usually located under the center console). Focus the inspection on bends in the sill wiring harness.
- 6Repair procedure: Repair the damaged wiring harness (soldering + heat-shrink tubing) and rewrap with waterproof tape. If the connector is oxidized, clean with electronic contact cleaner and apply conductive paste.
- 7Replacement and Installation: If the sensor is damaged, replace it with a genuine part (part number must match the VIN). Tighten to 8-10 N·m during installation to prevent vibration loosening.
- 8System reset: Connect the battery, use the diagnostic tool to clear the fault code, and perform the SRS system self-check (some models require crash sensor configuration learning or online calibration).
- 9Verification test: Road test the vehicle for 5-10 km, including rough roads. Confirm the SRS warning lamp remains off and the diagnostic tool shows no history fault codes.
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