DTC B16FF12 indicates a short to the vehicle 12V power supply on the fourth circuit (typically the signal or CAN communication line) of an SRS (airbag system) crash sensor (such as the front crash sensor, side crash sensor, or seat occupancy sensor) — Qin Plus
DTC B16FF12 indicates a short to the vehicle 12V power supply on the fourth circuit (typically the signal or CAN communication line) of an SRS (airbag system) crash sensor (such as the front crash sensor, side crash sensor, or seat occupancy sensor).
In the BYD Qin PRO 4-wire sensor architecture, the fourth wire typically transmits sensor signals or diagnostic communications.
When this circuit shorts to power, the SRS control unit (ACM) detects an abnormal voltage (continuous high level) and fails to receive the sensor acceleration signal correctly.
This triggers the safety protection mechanism, forces the airbag system into fail-safe mode (system disabled), and illuminates the instrument cluster airbag warning lamp.
This fault may prevent proper airbag deployment during a collision, posing a severe safety hazard.
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