B16C3-00

BYD strictly defines B16C3-00 as an open circuit or excessive resistance fault in the driver airbag (DAB) stage 1 ignition circuit — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

BYD strictly defines B16C3-00 as an open circuit or excessive resistance fault in the driver airbag (DAB) stage 1 ignition circuit.

Although the original description states "SRS_ECU fault", it actually indicates a communication or circuit anomaly between the driver airbag module and the SRS control unit, rather than an ECU hardware failure.

This fault indicates the airbag control module (ACM) detects the driver-side airbag ignition circuit resistance falls outside the normal range (standard value 2.0±0.1Ω).

This typically presents as infinite resistance (open circuit) or greater than 5Ω (poor connection).

When this fault activates, the airbag system enters fail-safe mode, the driver-side airbag will not deploy during a collision, and the instrument cluster SRS warning light remains illuminated.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Clock spring internal flat cable broken or poorly connected: Fatigue fracture of the internal flexible circuit due to long-term steering wheel rotation is the most common cause.
  • 2Poor contact at the airbag wiring harness connector: Includes oxidation or looseness at the yellow connector under the steering wheel, or a shorting bar (short-circuit plate) failing to return fully, causing an open circuit.
  • 3Wiring harness mechanical damage: A broken harness retaining clip below the steering wheel causes the harness to rub against the steering column, breaking the internal copper wires; or maintenance work pinched the harness or cut it on sharp edges.
  • 4Excessive twisting of the clock spring lower wiring harness: Failing to align the steering wheel after removal and installation over-winds and damages the internal clock spring.
  • 5Internal fault in the SRS control unit ignition driver circuit (very rare): A damaged internal MOSFET or boost circuit in the control module fails to detect normal resistance.
  • 1
    Safe power-down: Turn off the ignition switch, disconnect the 12V battery negative terminal, and wait at least 3 minutes to fully discharge the SRS system energy storage capacitor and prevent accidental airbag deployment.
  • 2
    Read fault codes: Use the VDS2000 or Launch X-431 diagnostic tool to access the SRS system, read the current fault codes and data stream, and verify the DAB circuit resistance (normal: 2-3Ω).
  • 3
    Visual inspection: Check the SRS warning light status on the instrument panel. Inspect the yellow airbag connector below the steering wheel for oxidation or looseness. Verify the shorting bar has returned to its normal position.
  • 4
    Clock spring inspection: Remove the driver-side airbag module (use the special tool; never use a screwdriver). Gently turn the steering wheel and check if the resistance value in the diagnostic tool data stream fluctuates. Measure continuity from the inner ring to the outer ring of the clock spring.
  • 5
    Harness continuity check: Inspect the wiring harness mounting below the clock spring. Strip the harness insulation and check for internal breaks or broken copper strands. Inspect the harness for interference or wear against the steering column or metal brackets.
  • 6
    Resistance measurement specification: Never use a multimeter to directly measure airbag resistance (may trigger accidental deployment). Read resistance only via the diagnostic tool data stream. To measure circuit continuity, disconnect the airbag module connector.
  • 7
    Component replacement: If the clock spring has an internal open circuit, replace it with an OEM clock spring assembly (align to the center position during installation). If the wiring harness is damaged, cut out the damaged section and solder in the dedicated yellow wiring harness. Maintain shielding layer integrity.
  • 8
    System reset: Reconnect all connectors (listen for the locking clip to click), connect the battery, use the diagnostic tool to execute the 'SRS System Configuration' or 'Sensor Calibration' procedure, and clear the fault code.
  • 9
    Function verification: Perform an SRS system self-check ignition cycle test. Confirm the DAB circuit resistance returns to the 2.0-2.5 Ω range and the SRS warning lamp turns off normally. Road test the vehicle for verification (including turning the steering wheel and driving on bumpy roads).
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Clock spring oxidation causing SRS warning light to stay on in Qin Pro DM

2019 BYD Qin Pro DM with 42,000 km. SRS warning light stays on after starting. Scan tool reads DTC B16C3-00; live data shows infinite driver airbag resistance. Disassembly found an oxidised yellow connector at the base of the clock spring and an intermittent internal open circuit. Replaced the steering wheel clock spring (EF-4123100), cleaned the oxidised terminals, and applied conductive grease. Fault cleared, resistance returned to 2.4Ω.
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Steering wheel removal and refitting on Song MAX: connector shorting bridge not returned to position.

2020 BYD Song MAX 1.5T. SRS warning light came on suddenly while driving. Earlier, a dash cam installation involved removing and reinstalling the steering wheel. Diagnostics showed DTC B16C3-00: Driver airbag first stage ignition circuit fault. Inspection found the airbag connector shorting bar had not fully returned, and that work had caused a harness connector pin to back out. Repaired the pin, confirmed the shorting bar worked correctly, performed airbag configuration, and cleared the fault codes. A 50 km road test confirmed the fault did not return.
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Tang DM clock spring intermittent connection causing intermittent alarm

2021 Tang DM High-Performance AWD, 8500 km. SRS warning light would occasionally come on during cold starts, sometimes go out on its own once warm, and later stay on permanently. VDS2000 detected DTC B16C3-00; fault history indicated high resistance. DAB circuit resistance fluctuated between 5 and 10 Ω. Inspection found the clock spring's internal flat cable had an intermittent connection; resistance jumped when turning the steering wheel. Replaced the clock spring assembly under warranty (part no. 5EF-4123100). Performed the self-test procedure; fault resolved.
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Wiring harness chafing caused intermittent open circuit in e5 taxi.

2018 BYD e5 450 taxi, 180,000 km. The SRS warning light came on intermittently, usually when turning the steering wheel or driving on bumpy roads. Autel MS906BT retrieved DTC B16C3-00. Inspection found the wiring harness retaining clip beneath the clock spring had fractured, allowing the harness to chafe against the steering column over time. The yellow signal wire had broken internal copper strands, with only minimal contact remaining. Repaired the damaged harness by soldering, insulating, and shielding the wire. Re-secured the harness and fitted an abrasion-resistant sleeve. Also installed a used OEM clock spring. Fault resolved.
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Han EV wiring harness pinched after collision repair causing short-to-open circuit

2020 Han EV Ultra-Long Range. SRS warning light stayed on after minor front collision repairs. Front bumper and left fender previously replaced. Read DTCs: B16C3-00 (current) and B1650-00 (history). Found the technician had pinched the driver airbag wiring harness during dashboard removal, damaging the insulation and causing a short circuit; an improper repair then created an open circuit with infinite resistance. Replaced the damaged wiring section using OEM yellow dedicated wiring, rerouted the harness clear of sharp metal edges, cleared the codes and performed an ignition cycle test. DAB circuit resistance restored to 2.3Ω, system normal.
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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.