For the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System/airbag system), DTC B1696 indicates a fault in the Seat Occupancy Sensor or its related circuit, not hardware damage to the SRS ECU itself — Seal 6 EV
For the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System/airbag system), DTC B1696 indicates a fault in the Seat Occupancy Sensor or its related circuit, not hardware damage to the SRS ECU itself.
This sensor mounts inside or underneath the driver or front passenger seat.
It detects seat occupancy and classifies occupant weight, serving as a key input signal for the airbag deployment logic.
When the ECU detects an open circuit, short circuit, abnormal signal, or communication failure in the sensor circuit, it illuminates the airbag warning lamp.
The system may default to disabling the corresponding airbag and illuminate the 'airbag off' indicator.
This severely compromises occupant protection during a collision.
On some models, failing to perform the online configuration learning procedure after replacing the seat or sensor also triggers this code.
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