DTC B16C8 indicates a functional fault or internal self-check abnormality in the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) — Atto 8
DTC B16C8 indicates a functional fault or internal self-check abnormality in the airbag control unit (SRS ECU).
As the core control module of the passive safety system, this ECU integrates longitudinal/lateral acceleration sensors, safety sensors, and a microprocessor.
It monitors real-time vehicle collision status, calculates collision severity, and controls the ignition and deployment timing of protective devices such as airbags, seat belt pretensioners, and knee airbags.
The following conditions trigger this DTC: internal ECU processor faults (such as a damaged Freescale/NXP main control chip), EEPROM data checksum failures, power management circuit abnormalities, internal safety monitoring circuit protection events, or communication interruptions between the ECU and the vehicle CAN network.
When this fault occurs, the SRS system enters fail-safe mode and the airbag warning lamp illuminates continuously.
In extreme cases, the airbags may fail to deploy during a collision or deploy unintentionally while driving due to false detection, posing a severe safety hazard.
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