B169A

DTC B169A indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an internal system fault or critical function failure — Atto 3

Safety System

DTC B169A indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an internal system fault or critical function failure.

This fault code typically indicates an abnormality in the ECU internal processor, memory, or power management module, forcing the airbag system into a degraded mode or complete failure state.

Specific symptoms include crash detection algorithm failure, ignition loop driver circuit faults, or interrupted communication with other safety modules (such as seatbelt pretensioners and crash sensors).

This fault directly prevents airbag deployment during a collision, disables seatbelt pretensioners, and continuously illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning light.

On some models, this fault restricts Child Presence Detection (CPD) and smart key system functions, as these systems share sensor data or communication buses.

5
Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

2021 BYD Tang DM SRS ECU internal chip fault

The dashboard displayed 'Check Airbag System'. Retrieved DTC B169A-00 (active). Inspection confirmed no accident history, but the vehicle had waded through water up to sill level. Removed the SRS ECU (located under the centre console) and found traces of oxidation on the circuit board. Replaced the ECU, but the fault persisted. Further inspection revealed both old and new ECUs could not communicate with the right-side impact sensor via the LIN bus. Found an internal short in the sensor causing a protective lockout in the ECU. Replaced the right B-pillar impact sensor and reconfigured the ECU. The fault cleared. Key point: B169A may be the result rather than the cause; inspect all peripheral devices.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Yuan EV 2019: Aftermarket equipment installation causing CAN bus interference

Owner reported the airbag warning light occasionally flashing while driving. The diagnostic tool retrieved an intermittent B169A fault code. Inspection found the owner had installed an aftermarket dashcam powered from the SRS fuse. During startup, the device caused a voltage drop (to 8.5 V), resetting the SRS ECU. After removing the aftermarket device, rewiring the power feed to the ACC circuit, and using an oscilloscope to confirm no abnormal interference on the CAN bus, the fault did not return. Recommendation: Never tap power from SRS system circuits.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Qin Pro 2020 – Software Version Defect

After accident repairs (replaced front bumper and left front sensor), the instrument cluster kept showing DTC B169A and the code would not clear. Found the replacement crash sensor was part number 5A-3636100 (Yuan EV specific), which had firmware incompatible with the required part number 5A-3636100B for the Qin Pro. After installing the correct part, the fault persisted. Ultimately, a BYD Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) confirmed that this batch of vehicles requires an SRS ECU software upgrade to version V2.3 to resolve the compatibility issue. After the upgrade, performed sensor ID registration and configuration write—the fault was resolved.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

2019 BYD Song MAX: Bad ground caused ECU reset

The airbag warning light illuminated while driving on rough roads. Diagnosis revealed stored DTC B169A. Measured 0.8V voltage drop at SRS ECU ground terminal G102 (normal: less than 0.1V). Inspection found the ground point below the left A-pillar with a loose mounting bolt and paint on the contact surface. Sanded the metal surface at the ground point, re-tightened the bolt, and applied conductive grease. After a 200 km road test, the fault did not recur. Analysis: Poor grounding caused momentary power loss to the ECU during vibration, triggering internal fault protection.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

2020 BYD Han EV: Lockout due to uncleared accident data

The vehicle had a minor rear-end collision. The airbags did not deploy, but DTCs B169A and B1650 (collision data stored) were retrieved. After the accident repairs, the fault codes could not be cleared. According to the BYD workshop manual, the SRS ECU may enter a locked state after recording a collision event, even without deployment. Using a diagnostic scan tool, the 'Crash Data Reset' and 'ECU Unlock' special functions were performed. After entering the manufacturer authorization code, the fault codes were successfully cleared and the system returned to normal. Note: This operation requires manufacturer authorization and confirmation that the ECU hardware has no physical damage.
Data confidence: Community This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.