DTC B167C00 indicates the Right Rear Side Impact Sensor in the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects an internal functional fault — Seal 6 EV
DTC B167C00 indicates the Right Rear Side Impact Sensor in the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) detects an internal functional fault.
The sensor typically mounts in the vehicle C-pillar or right rear quarter panel area to monitor collision acceleration on the right rear side.
The SRS control module sets this fault code when the sensor experiences an internal circuit fault, communication interruption, or abnormal signal.
This fault may prevent the right rear side airbag or curtain airbag from deploying normally during a side impact, severely compromising passive safety performance.
It does not directly affect normal vehicle driving functions.
- 1Damaged or degraded internal sensor circuit causes abnormal signal output.
- 2Poor contact, oxidation, or terminal back-out at the sensor wiring harness connector; repeated bending easily damages the wiring harness inside the C-pillar trim.
- 3Incorrect sensor installation position or insufficient retaining bolt torque after rear collision repairs reduces sensor sensitivity.
- 4Open circuit, short to ground, or short to power in the communication line between the SRS control module and the sensor.
- 5Sensor incorrectly configured or calibrated (sensor calibration procedure not performed after part replacement).
- 1Use the BYD VDS diagnostic tool to read and confirm the DTC status. Check for related DTCs (such as B167B11, B167D00). Record the freeze frame data, attempt to clear the DTC, and determine if the fault is intermittent.
- 2Remove the right rear C-pillar trim panel and inspect the side impact sensor for physical damage, cracks, or water stains. Verify the correct sensor installation direction and confirm the tightening torque meets the standard (usually 8-10 N·m).
- 3Disconnect the battery negative terminal and wait 3 minutes. Unplug the sensor connector and inspect the pins for oxidation or pushback. Measure the wiring harness side: with the ignition switch ON, verify a 5V reference voltage. The ground wire resistance must be less than 1Ω.
- 4Use an oscilloscope to check the sensor signal waveform. A normal sensor outputs a 2.5V reference voltage when static and produces a corresponding voltage change during a collision simulation. A fixed 0V or 5V output indicates an internal sensor fault.
- 5Check the continuity and insulation of the communication line from the SRS ECU to the sensor (usually a PWM signal line). Measure the wiring harness resistance; it must be less than 2Ω. Insulation resistance to ground/power supply must be greater than 10MΩ.
- 6If a sensor fault is confirmed, replace the sensor with a genuine part (part number must match the vehicle model; Qin Pro series typically uses SAS-3643X0 or a newer version). After installation, perform the 'Airbag Sensor Calibration' procedure.
- 7After completing the repair, use VDS to perform an SRS system self-check and confirm no fault codes are present. Perform a simulated crash test (using the special tool) to verify normal sensor response.
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