DTC B169100 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) is in "Factory Lock" mode — Seal 6 EV
DTC B169100 indicates the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) is in "Factory Lock" mode.
BYD uses this protective locking mechanism during production, transport, or after SRS control module replacement.
This state forces the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) into factory test mode and electrically disables all airbags, side curtain airbags, and seat belt pretensioners.
These components will not deploy even in a severe collision.
This status is a software configuration issue, not a hardware fault.
It continuously illuminates the airbag warning light and completely disables the vehicle's passive safety functions.
Resolve this condition immediately.
- 1Failed to complete the pre-delivery inspection (PDI) procedure before new vehicle delivery; failed to use the dedicated diagnostic tool to perform the "Exit Factory Mode" operation.
- 2Failure to perform online programming, coding configuration, or anti-theft matching after replacing the airbag control module (SRS ECU) leaves the new module locked by default.
- 3Severe vehicle battery discharge, disconnection, or excessive voltage fluctuation causes SRS control module data loss or checksum failure, triggering a protective lockout.
- 4Incorrect operation using unauthorized diagnostic equipment, or accidental triggering of the factory mode activation command during servicing.
- 5Abnormal anti-theft authentication communication between the SRS control module and the Body Control Module (BCM), or VIN code matching failure causing module lock.
- 1Connect the BYD VDS2000/3000 or ED400 diagnostic tool, enter the SRS airbag system to read fault codes, confirm B169100 is the primary fault code, and check for accompanying related fault codes such as B169200 (Factory Mode Active).
- 2Check the vehicle repair history to confirm if the vehicle is new or the SRS module was recently replaced. Measure the SRS control module power supply (constant B+, ignition IG1) and ground circuits to verify normal voltage (12V±0.5V).
- 3Release factory mode: On the diagnostic tool, select "SRS System" → "Special Functions" → "Factory Lock Release" or "Transport Mode Off". Follow the prompts to enter the 4-digit security code (usually, obtain this code through the BYD DTS system using the VIN).
- 4If the special function cannot clear the fault, perform "Online Programming" or "Module Configuration". Use the latest software to flash the SRS control unit and write the correct vehicle configuration parameters (airbag configuration, crash threshold, VIN).
- 5After completing programming, clear all stored fault codes. Turn off the ignition and leave the power off for at least 60 seconds to fully discharge the SRS capacitor and allow the module to enter sleep mode. Power on the system to perform a self-check and verify the airbag warning light turns off normally after 6-8 seconds.
- 6Perform function verification: Use the diagnostic tool to read the data stream and confirm "System Status" changes from "Factory Mode" to "Normal"; perform a passive self-test (without deploying the airbag) and confirm all circuit resistances are normal and no current fault codes exist.
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