DTC B1666-00 indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detected a communication loss or abnormal signal from the Left Side Impact Sensor (LSIS) — Seal 6 EV
DTC B1666-00 indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detected a communication loss or abnormal signal from the Left Side Impact Sensor (LSIS).
This sensor, typically located in the left B-pillar or left front door area, monitors vehicle side-impact acceleration.
Root causes include: 1) Open circuit in the sensor power or ground lines; 2) Open circuit, short circuit, or short to ground in the communication harness (LIN bus or hardwire); 3) Failure of the sensor internal piezoelectric accelerometer or signal processing circuit; 4) Incorrect sensor installation causing the signal to fall outside the calibrated range.
This safety-critical fault may prevent the left side airbag and curtain airbag from deploying during a side impact, or cause unintended deployment during normal driving.
- 1Loose connectors, backed-out pins, or corrosion in the front left door or B-pillar wiring harnesses, especially common after frequent door operation or wading.
- 2Left side impact sensor internal fault, such as a damaged accelerometer element or internal open circuit.
- 3Physical damage to the wiring harness, including crushing or breakage after accident repairs, or copper wire fracture from prolonged bending.
- 4Deformed sensor mounting bracket or loose retaining bolts, causing poor grounding between the sensor and vehicle body or a shifted mounting angle.
- 5Internal interface circuit fault in the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) preventing sensor signal recognition (less common but requires inspection).
- 1Use the dedicated diagnostic tool to read all fault codes and freeze frame data. Check for an accompanying B1667 (right side impact sensor) or other SRS fault codes, and review the vehicle status at the time of the fault.
- 2Disconnect the battery negative terminal and wait 3 minutes. Visually inspect the left side impact sensor (located inside the left B-pillar trim panel or behind the left front door trim panel) and its wiring harness connector. Check for water stains, corrosion, or physical damage.
- 3Measure sensor connector terminal voltages: Check the power supply terminal (usually 12V or 5V, depending on vehicle model), ground terminal (<0.5Ω to body ground), and signal wire voltage (LIN wire fluctuates between 7-11V; hard-wired type uses a 2.5V reference).
- 4Measure sensor body resistance: Disconnect the connector and measure the sensor resistance. The standard value is usually 2-3kΩ (refer to the repair manual for exact specifications). Replace the sensor if it is open or shorted.
- 5Perform a wiring harness continuity test: Test continuity between the sensor connector and the ACU connector. Inspect specifically for broken wires at the door hinge. Verify resistance is <1Ω.
- 6Check sensor installation: Confirm the installation direction arrow points to the front of the vehicle, tightening torque meets the standard (typically 8-10 N·m), and the mounting surface is free of foreign matter.
- 7Repair or replace: Based on inspection results, repair the wiring harness, clean the connector, or replace the sensor. Reconnect all components and the battery.
- 8System reset and verification: Clear the fault code. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and verify the SRS indicator turns off after the self-check. Use the diagnostic tool to read the data stream and confirm the left crash sensor real-time acceleration value displays normally (close to 0G when stationary).
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