B166F

DTC B166F indicates a loss of communication between the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU and the Right Side Impact Sensor (RSIS) — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B166F indicates a loss of communication between the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU and the Right Side Impact Sensor (RSIS).

This sensor typically mounts below the B-pillar on the right front door frame or the lower section of the right centre pillar to detect side-impact acceleration on the right side of the vehicle.

The SRS ECU sets this fault code if it fails to receive a signal from the sensor within a predetermined time, or detects circuit resistance outside the normal range (open/short circuit).

This fault may prevent the right side airbag and right curtain airbag from deploying correctly during a side impact, severely compromising occupant side-impact protection.

It does not affect frontal impact protection.

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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Loose connector on BYD Yuan Plus EV caused B166F fault

Symptoms: Airbag warning light stays on after vehicle start. Retrieved DTC B166F (right side impact sensor disconnected). No collision history, but right B-pillar trim was recently removed for modification. Diagnosis: Found connectors K05(B) and KG10 not fully latched. Harness continuity measured between KG10-20 and K05(B)-2, and KG10-45 and K05(B)-1: normal (<1Ω). After reconnection the fault disappeared temporarily but returned, indicating poor contact. Resolution: Used a special tool to repair the connector locking tab, ensuring a positive lock. Applied conductive paste to enhance contact. Fault resolved.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Worn wiring harness open circuit causing intermittent B166F-00 fault on BYD Qin

Symptom: Airbag warning light illuminates intermittently when driving on rough roads. DTC B166F-00 stored as intermittent. Diagnosis: Visual inspection showed no external damage to the sensor. Sensor resistance measured 2-3kΩ, within specification. Found wiring harness insulation chafed through at the B-pillar trim clip, with internal conductors partially fractured. Flexing the harness caused resistance to fluctuate from <1Ω to open circuit, confirming an intermittent open circuit. Repair: Cut out the damaged section. Spliced in matching 0.5mm² twisted pair shielded cable, soldered the connections, and sealed with heat-shrink tubing. Secured the harness and added corrugated tubing for protection. Fault resolved.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Sensor body damage caused B166F fault in BYD Yuan Plus EV.

Symptoms: After a minor scrape on the right side (airbags did not deploy), the airbag warning light stays on constantly with DTC B166F. Diagnosis: The connector is secure and the 5V supply voltage is normal. The sensor's internal resistance measures infinite (specification: 2–3 kΩ), indicating the impact damaged the internal piezoelectric element or circuit board. Swapping the left sensor to the right side shifted the fault code to the left, confirming the sensor itself failed. Resolution: Replaced the right side impact sensor assembly, tightening the mounting bolt to 8–10 N·m with the arrow pointing forward. Cleared the DTC; system self-test returned normal.
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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.