B123A16

This DTC indicates an undervoltage fault in the low-pressure side control circuit of the BYD new energy vehicle thermal management system — Seal 6 EV

Thermal Management System

This DTC indicates an undervoltage fault in the low-pressure side control circuit of the BYD new energy vehicle thermal management system.

Specifically, the 12V low-voltage supply to the air conditioning system (electric compressor, PTC heater, or thermal management control module) drops below the normal operating threshold (generally below 9.5V or 80% of the system set value), or the A/C low-pressure sensor reference or signal voltage is abnormal.

In models such as the Qin EV300 and Qin PRO DM, this fault causes insufficient power supply to the Thermal Management Module (TMM) or Air Conditioning Control Unit (ACU).

This shortage can prevent the electric compressor from starting, limit PTC heater output, and disable battery cooling and heating functions.

Although the vehicle remains drivable, A/C cooling and heating performance drops significantly.

In extreme cases, high-voltage battery thermal management fails and triggers power limitation.

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BYD Song MAX seat sensor circuit fault

Symptoms: Instrument cluster displayed seat system fault light, driver’s seat heating inoperative, and airbag warning light illuminated intermittently. Diagnosis: Scanned with VDS diagnostic tool and retrieved DTC B123A16 (driver seat position sensor circuit fault). Inspected wiring harness beneath seat and found loose connector. Measured sensor supply voltage: 5V (normal). Signal line voltage fluctuated between 0.2V and 2.8V. Resolution: Resecured seat wiring harness connector, cleaned pin oxides and applied conductive grease. Fault cleared.
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BYD Qin Pro seat memory function failure

Symptoms: On models with seat memory, the driver seat memory position would not store and the memory button did not respond when pressed. Diagnosis: Retrieved DTC B123A16 (driver seat position sensor signal abnormal). Disassembled the seat and found the position sensor track deformed, causing resistance drift. Normal resistance range is 500–4500 ohms; actual measurement showed an open circuit at specific positions. Resolution: Replaced the driver seat position sensor assembly, recalibrated the seat memory module, and performed the 'Seat Position Learning' procedure.
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BYD Tang DM seat heating and ventilation malfunction

Symptoms: Driver's seat heating and ventilation failed simultaneously while seat adjustment remained functional. Diagnosis: VDS retrieved DTC B123A16 accompanied by U0155 (instrument cluster communication fault). Inspection confirmed the seat control module (SCM) had normal power supply, but the CAN-H circuit was shorted to ground. Tracing section by section revealed that interference between the seat rail and the body had chafed through the wiring harness. Resolution: Repaired the damaged CAN wiring, rerouted the harness to clear the seat rail travel path, and secured it with cable ties.
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BYD Han EV seat welcome function inoperative

Symptoms: After turning off the ignition and opening the door, the automatic seat retraction function failed. When entering the vehicle and starting up, the seat did not return to the memory position. Diagnosis: A full vehicle scan revealed DTC B123A16 (driver's seat horizontal position sensor fault) stored in the BCM. Live data showed the sensor signal voltage dropping abruptly in steps during seat movement, indicating internal poor contact within the sensor. Resolution: Replaced the complete seat track frame assembly (including the position sensor). Programming and calibration resolved the fault.
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BYD Song Plus DM-i seat rattle with warning light

Symptoms: Clicking noise from the driver's seat during fore-aft adjustment, and the dash occasionally reports a seat system fault. Diagnosis: Retrieved DTC B123A16. Disassembled the seat and found excessive metal debris at the meshing point between the position sensor gear and the slide rail rack, causing erratic sensor signals. Measured sensor power and ground as normal, but the signal output waveform was erratic. Resolution: Cleaned the slide rails and sensor gear, applied grease, and readjusted the sensor mounting position.
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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.