B16F612

DTC B16F612 indicates a short to vehicle battery positive (B+, usually 12V) in the first signal circuit of an airbag system (SRS) sensor — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B16F612 indicates a short to vehicle battery positive (B+, usually 12V) in the first signal circuit of an airbag system (SRS) sensor.

On the BYD Qin PRO, this typically points to the first signal circuit (pressure sensor signal wire or communication wire) of the front passenger Occupant Classification System (OCS) sensor.

During normal operation, this circuit voltage varies between 0-5V.

A short to power pulls the voltage to 12V, preventing the SRS control unit (ACU) from correctly identifying the seat occupancy status.

This fault triggers the safety system protection mechanism, which may disable the passenger-side airbag or seat belt pretensioner, or illuminate the airbag warning lamp continuously.

This creates a risk of the airbag failing to deploy during a collision or deploying unintentionally.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Seat rail wear caused wiring harness short circuit in Qin Pro DM

A 2019 BYD Qin Pro DM with 30,000 km had the airbag warning light on constantly. Retrieved DTC B16F612. Inspection found the OCS wiring harness beneath the passenger seat with sheath wear at the frontmost position of the seat rail. The internal purple signal wire and red power wire had worn through their insulation from prolonged friction, causing a short circuit. Repaired the damaged harness, fitted protective sleeving to the signal wire, and adjusted the harness clip positions to avoid interference with the seat rail. Fault resolved.
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OCS connector corroded and shorted after driving through water

2018 Qin PRO petrol. Airbag warning light came on after driving through flood water, logging DTC B16F612. Inspection found water staining inside the OCS connector beneath the passenger seat. Electrolytic corrosion had created a short circuit resistance (~200 Ω) between Pin 1 (signal) and Pin 4 (12 V power) terminals. Repair steps: cleaned the connector thoroughly, flushed with electronic cleaner and dried, applied conductive paste, and reinstalled. Fault cleared. Recommend checking vehicle sealing integrity.
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Wiring harness incorrectly connected after accident repair

Following front collision repairs on a Qin Pro DM, the airbag warning light illuminated upon delivery to the customer. Diagnosis revealed DTC B16F612. Inspection found that when reinstalling the passenger seat, the technician had reversed the OCS harness and seat heater power harness connectors (the two connectors are physically similar but have different pin configurations), causing the signal wire to connect directly to 12V power. The technician corrected the connector connections, confirmed the OCS sensor had not sustained overvoltage damage, cleared the fault codes, and the system returned to normal.
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OCS sensor internal circuit fault

2019 BYD Qin Pro DM, no accident history or water damage. Airbag warning light intermittent; DTC B16F612 often appears during cold starts. Inspected wiring harness, intact. Measured an intermittent short between the OCS sensor signal wire and power terminal when shaking the sensor. Disassembled sensor: sealant on internal pressure sensing element had cracked; moisture ingress shorted the circuit board. Repair: Replaced seat occupancy sensor (requires also replacing seat cushion foam, since the sensor is integrated into the pad). After programming and matching, fault 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.