B1666

This DTC indicates interrupted communication or a physical disconnection between the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) and the Left Side Impact Sensor — Atto 8

Safety System

This DTC indicates interrupted communication or a physical disconnection between the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) and the Left Side Impact Sensor.

The Left Side Impact Sensor typically mounts in the lower left B-pillar or the left front seat side trim area.

It monitors left-side collision acceleration signals and provides key input for side airbag deployment decisions (including side airbags and side curtain airbags).

The ECU records B1666 if it fails to receive the sensor ID response code within the specified monitoring period, if LIN bus communication times out, or if it detects an open power or ground circuit.

This fault forces the left-side airbag system into fail-safe mode.

During a side impact, the airbags may fail to deploy or deploy late, severely compromising occupant side-impact protection.

Additionally, the instrument panel SRS warning lamp (airbag warning light) illuminates continuously, and the system may report the safety system fault status to the vehicle control unit via the CAN bus.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Unlocked connector after accident repair causes intermittent warning.

A 2020 BYD Qin Pro EV displayed an intermittent "Check SRS System" warning on the instrument cluster after left-front collision repairs. A diagnostic scan showed current DTC B1666. Inspection found the left side impact sensor connector inserted but its locking tab not fully engaged, causing poor contact from road vibration. Reconnecting the connector until the secondary lock clicked and clearing the DTC resolved the issue. A one-week follow-up showed no recurrence. Fault resolved.
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After driving through water, the wiring harness corroded, causing an open circuit in the sensor.

2019 BYD Yuan EV: After wading through water during the rainy season, the airbag warning light stayed on. Retrieved DTC B1666, which would not clear. Disassembly revealed water ingress at the floor harness connector of the left front sill wiring harness. The yellow sensor power supply wire had corroded through. Cleaned oxidation from the harness connector, soldered the broken wire and applied waterproof insulation, and replaced the floor harness waterproof grommet. Fault resolved.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Aftermarket floor sound deadening installation pinched the wiring harness, causing a short circuit.

The SRS warning light illuminated on a 2021 BYD Tang DM the day after the owner fitted full-coverage floor mats and floor sound deadening. Diagnosis revealed DTC B1666. Inspection found that when installing the sound deadening, the left lower B-pillar trim mounting screw pierced the side impact sensor wiring harness, causing a short to ground on the LIN line. Repaired the damaged harness (3 wires), rerouted the wiring to avoid contact with metal edges, resolved the fault, and reminded the owner of precautions when modifying the vehicle.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Damaged internal chip caused sensor communication failure.

A 2019 BYD Song MAX with no accident history had the airbag warning light suddenly illuminate. Fault code B1666 was active. Measured wiring harness voltage, resistance, and LIN waveform – all normal. Swapped the left and right impact sensors and the fault moved to the right side, confirming an internal accelerometer chip fault in the sensor. Replaced the left impact sensor (part number 5A-3636400), performed the sensor calibration procedure, and the fault was resolved.
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.