B16C4-00

B16C4-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an internal fault or critical communication anomaly — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

B16C4-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an internal fault or critical communication anomaly.

This fault code indicates the ECU self-diagnostic detected an error in the processor, memory, power supply monitoring circuit, or internal safety logic, or the ECU lost communication with the crash sensors or airbag modules.

Because the SRS ECU is the core of the passive safety system, this fault causes the airbag system to enter fail-safe mode.

During a collision, the front, side curtain, or knee airbags may fail to deploy, and the seat belt pretensioners may also fail.

When this fault triggers, the ECU typically cuts power to the airbag ignition circuits to prevent inadvertent deployment.

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Cases Logged
5
Causes
  • 1SRS ECU internal hardware damage (main control chip, EEPROM memory, or power regulation module fault; common after vehicle water ingress or prolonged high-temperature exposure)
  • 2Power supply system fault (blown fuse F1/14, poor connection in IG1/IG2 power supply circuit, or ECU protective lockout due to battery voltage below 9V or above 16V)
  • 3Ground circuit fault (loose or oxidized G301 ground point, or broken wiring harness, causing ECU reference voltage drift)
  • 4CAN bus communication fault (CAN-H to CAN-L short circuit, short to ground, abnormal line resistance [not 60Ω], or electromagnetic interference causing data frame errors)
  • 5Collision sensor circuit short (front or side collision sensor wiring harness damaged and shorted, triggering the internal ECU fault protection mechanism)
  • 1
    Safety preparation: Disconnect the low-voltage battery negative terminal, wait at least 90 seconds for the SRS capacitor to fully discharge, and wear an anti-static wrist strap.
  • 2
    Diagnostic tool check: Use VDS2000 or Launch X431 to read all fault codes, check for B16C4-00 and any accompanying sensor communication fault codes, and record freeze frame data.
  • 3
    Visual inspection: Check the SRS ECU housing (usually located under the center console or in front of the gear selector) for water stains, burning, or impact marks. Check connectors KJB-1 and KJB-2 for oxidation or backed-out pins.
  • 4
    Power and ground measurement: Reconnect the battery. Measure the ECU connector: pin 1 (constant B+) voltage should be 12V, pin 2 (IGN) voltage should be 12V with the ignition switch ON, and pin 3 ground resistance should be less than 1Ω.
  • 5
    CAN bus check: Measure the static voltages of CAN-H (approximately 2.6V) and CAN-L (approximately 2.4V). Use an oscilloscope to verify the waveform is regular. Measure the terminating resistance; it should be approximately 60Ω.
  • 6
    Wiring harness continuity test: Disconnect the ECU from all crash sensors and airbag modules. Use a multimeter to measure the continuity and insulation resistance of each circuit to locate short or open circuits.
  • 7
    Software flash: If wiring is normal, use the latest diagnostic software version to flash the SRS ECU software or rewrite the calibration data (requires manufacturer authorization).
  • 8
    Replacement and matching: If the fault persists, replace the SRS ECU with the same model. Perform online coding, write the VIN, and configure the crash sensors. Clear the fault codes and perform a system self-check.
  • 9
    Function verification: Perform an airbag system self-check (the instrument panel airbag warning light should illuminate for 6 seconds, then turn off). Use a diagnostic tool to read the sensor data stream and perform a simulated crash test (if supported).
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin EV300 dashboard airbag warning light stays on with DTC B16C4-00

After the vehicle waded through water, the dashboard airbag warning light remained illuminated. The scan tool retrieved DTC B16C4-00 and multiple sensor communication faults. Disassembly revealed water staining at the SRS ECU mounting location (below the centre console). The ECU housing seal had deteriorated, allowing water to enter. The ECU internal power supply module showed a short to ground. Replaced the SRS ECU, treated water staining on the wiring harness, and resealed the mounting location. Fault resolved.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin 80 intermittently reports SRS ECU fault

The airbag warning light occasionally flickers when driving on rough roads but operates normally when stationary. Retrieved historical DTC B16C4-00. Found the G301 ground point bolt (below the left A-pillar) loose, causing a poor ground connection and unstable ECU operating voltage. Resurfaced the ground point, tightened the bolt to 8 N·m, and applied conductive anti-corrosion compound. The fault has not recurred.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Battery replacement triggered SRS ECU fault

The airbag warning light stayed on after replacing the battery. The diagnostic scan showed fault code B16C4-00. During the repair, a tool accidentally shorted SRS fuse F1/14, causing an abnormal ECU reset. The fault remained after replacing the fuse. The ECU lost its internal memory data. Reflashing the ECU software and reconfiguring the sensor parameters fixed the issue.
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CAN bus interference caused SRS system failure

After installing an aftermarket dashcam, the SRS warning light came on. The diagnostic scanner showed code B16C4-00 and communication timeout faults. Inspection found the dashcam was drawing power from the SRS ECU ignition supply, and a poor connection at the CAN bus splitter caused signal reflection. Removed the unauthorised wiring, repaired the CAN bus termination resistor, and cleared the fault codes. System now operating normally.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Crash sensor short circuit triggered ECU protection

After a minor front-end collision, the airbags did not deploy but the warning light illuminated. Retrieved DTC B16C4-00 for a left front impact sensor short circuit fault. Inspection found the accident had crushed and damaged the sensor wiring harness, causing a short between positive and negative that burnt out the ECU's internal protection circuit. After repairing the harness and replacing the left front impact sensor, the SRS ECU also required replacement (internal protection circuit damaged). Completed online matching; fault resolved.
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.