DTC B16FD00 indicates the SRS (airbag system) control module detects a mismatch between the electrical characteristics of a sensor's third wire (typically the sensor identification/configuration wire) and the preset ECU configuration — Atto 8
DTC B16FD00 indicates the SRS (airbag system) control module detects a mismatch between the electrical characteristics of a sensor's third wire (typically the sensor identification/configuration wire) and the preset ECU configuration.
In BYD Qin PRO models, this usually involves the ID recognition wire for the seat occupancy sensor (SBR) or seat belt pretensioner sensor.
The third wire transmits the sensor part number, installation position, or calibration parameters to the SRS ECU, typically via a specific resistance value or voltage range.
The ECU logs a configuration error when it detects an open circuit, short circuit, or resistance/voltage outside the calibrated range on this wire.
Causes include installing non-genuine parts, misaligned pins, or resistance drift from wiring harness aging.
Unlike standard short or open circuits, this fault indicates a hardware identity recognition failure.
It can force the SRS into a degraded mode, affecting normal airbag deployment logic.
BYD Qin Pro DM: Replaced seats with aftermarket ones, triggering a configuration error.
Worn seat rails causing intermittent open circuit in the third wire.
Connector oxidation after water wading caused identification resistor abnormality.
Pin misalignment after accident repair caused configuration signal fault.