B169D00

DTC B169D00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU/ACU) detects an internal systemic fault — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

DTC B169D00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU/ACU) detects an internal systemic fault.

The ECU sets this code when it detects an abnormality in the processor core, non-volatile memory (NVM), safety sensor interface, or internal communication bus during the Power-on Self Test or cyclic monitoring.

As the core controller of the passive safety system, the SRS ECU monitors crash acceleration sensor signals in real time, processes crash algorithm decisions, and controls the firing circuits for the airbag modules and seat belt pretensioners.

This fault causes the ECU to enter Limp Home mode or fail completely.

Consequently, the ECU cannot correctly determine crash severity or trigger the corresponding protective devices during a collision, leading to airbags failing to deploy or deploying unintentionally.

This is an ASIL-D safety-critical fault.

Potential causes include ECU hardware damage, software runaway, abnormal supply voltage (below 9V or above 16V lasting beyond the set threshold), CAN/LIN communication physical layer faults, or system lockout resulting from a short or open circuit in the external crash sensor wiring.

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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin EV: SRS warning light comes on intermittently while driving (communication interference type)

A 2019 Qin EV developed intermittent SRS warning light illumination on the instrument cluster when driving over rough surfaces, which cleared following an ignition cycle. VDS scanning identified DTC B169D00 and intermittent U0151 (lost communication with SRS). Diagnosis revealed a non-genuine dashcam had been installed, with its power feed directly tapped into the SRS ECU supply fuse. This caused the voltage to drop to 8.2V during start-up, triggering the ECU low-voltage protection. Removed the unauthorised wiring, restored the factory fuse configuration, and cleaned the SRS ECU earth point. Fault resolved.
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SRS ECU wiring harness pin backed out, causing intermittent fault on the E3 EV model.

One week after delivery of a new 2020 BYD E3, the customer reported the SRS warning light constantly illuminated with DTC B169D00 stored. Inspection revealed the constant power pin (Pin 30) for the SRS ECU had backed out at the GJK14 instrument panel harness connector, causing intermittent ECU power. This connector, located behind the driver-side instrument panel reinforcement, was not fully latched during assembly and gradually loosened under vehicle vibration. After re-crimping the terminal and ensuring the connector lock engaged properly, the fault did not recur.
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Hyundai model B169D00 (LIN communication error) reference case (applicable to BYD diagnostic logic)

Although this case comes from Hyundai technical documentation (DTC B169D00: Right Rear Door Module [RRDM] LIN communication error), its diagnostic logic is highly relevant for troubleshooting LIN/CAN communication faults in BYD SRS systems. Measuring the LIN line resistance to ground revealed an open circuit, traced to a wiring harness fatigue fracture at the door hinge. For BYD SRS systems, similar physical layer faults—such as an open circuit in the LIN sub-bus between the ECU and crash sensors—can trigger B169D00-type communication faults. Focus continuity checks at harness bend points.
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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.