B169F00

DTC B169F00 indicates the Airbag Control Unit (SRS ECU) detected a severe fault during its internal self-test — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

DTC B169F00 indicates the Airbag Control Unit (SRS ECU) detected a severe fault during its internal self-test.

As the core controller of the passive safety system, the SRS ECU integrates lateral/longitudinal acceleration sensors, the crash algorithm processor, and the ignition drive circuit.

This DTC triggers when the ECU internal processor, memory (EEPROM/Flash), power monitoring module, or internal communication bus experiences an irreversible hardware or software anomaly.

Upon detecting this fault, the ECU enters a degraded mode and may disable the ignition output for the airbags and seat belt pretensioners, resulting in partial or complete loss of crash protection functions.

This safety-critical fault requires immediate action.

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Qin EV SRS ECU CAN communication fault causing intermittent warning

The airbag warning light would intermittently illuminate whilst driving and clear after an ignition cycle. A VDS scan revealed DTC B169F00 and multiple U-class communication fault codes. In-depth inspection found the bolt at SRS ECU earth point G106 (below left A-pillar) had loosened, causing unstable power supply when driving over bumps and triggering the internal voltage monitoring circuit into fail-safe mode. Re-tightened the earth bolt, cleared the fault codes, and monitored for one week with no recurrence.
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E2 BEV SRS ECU memory data corruption repair

After accident repairs, we replaced the airbag but the SRS warning light stayed on. The diagnostic tool read code B169F00, which returned after clearing. Inspection found the high current surge during the accident damaged the EEPROM data area inside the ECU. We fitted a new SRS ECU (Part No. EG-3636100A) and used VDS for online configuration: write VIN, configure seat type (5-seat/7-seat), match seatbelt pretensioner resistance (2.0Ω±0.1Ω). The system then passed the self-test.
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Model E3 SRS ECU internal short circuit after water exposure

The airbag warning light stayed on after driving through water. Diagnosis showed DTC B169F00. Disassembly revealed the SRS ECU mounted beneath the centre console. A blocked air conditioning drain hose had caused condensate accumulation, and the aged ECU housing seal allowed water ingress. Opening the ECU showed corrosion on the circuit board and oxidised chip pins. Replaced the ECU, repaired the air conditioning drain hose, cleaned the wiring harness connectors, and applied anti-corrosion treatment. Fault resolved.
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The software update interruption corrupted the SRS ECU program.

During an OTA update at the dealership, insufficient vehicle battery voltage (11.2V) aborted the SRS system flash. At the next start-up, the SRS warning light stayed on and the system logged DTC B169F00 that would not clear. An attempt to enter Boot mode for low-level reflash failed, indicating damaged Flash memory blocks. After replacing the SRS ECU, a dedicated regulated power supply (14V/30A) maintained voltage stability during the reflash of the latest software (Ver 3.2.1) and collision sensor calibration. This resolved the fault.
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.