B16AD-00

DTC B16AD-00 indicates an internal fault or communication error in the Supplemental Restraint System Electronic Control Unit (SRS ECU) — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

DTC B16AD-00 indicates an internal fault or communication error in the Supplemental Restraint System Electronic Control Unit (SRS ECU).

As the core module of the airbag system, this control unit monitors vehicle collision acceleration in real time, processes crash sensor signals, determines airbag deployment timing, and drives the ignition circuits.

This fault may force the airbag system into Fail-Safe Mode, preventing the front dual airbags, side airbags, and curtain airbags from deploying during a collision.

The condition may also cause seat belt pretensioner failure and disrupt the crash fuel cut-off function.

The root cause typically involves an ECU internal microprocessor or memory failure, an abnormal 12V power supply (overvoltage/undervoltage), or an ECU malfunction resulting from a CAN network communication disruption, rather than a single sensor fault.

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Cases Logged
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Water damaged the SRS ECU after the Qin EV300 drove through water.

A 2017 Qin EV300 had the airbag warning light on the dash stay on after driving through flood water in heavy rain. VDS scan retrieved B16AD-00 (current fault) and B1600-00 (ECU power supply abnormal). Inspection found the SRS ECU mounted on the floor beneath the centre console had visible water staining and PCB corrosion inside from the water ingress. Measured ECU power supply pin voltage at 12.4V, which was normal, but CAN communication voltage was abnormal. Replaced the SRS ECU with a new unit, then dried, cleaned, and waterproofed the wiring harness connectors. Cleared the fault codes, and the system self-test passed.
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Qin 100 aftermarket audio installation caused voltage instability, triggering a fault.

Owner reported that after fitting a high-power audio system to their 2017 Qin 100, the SRS warning light would occasionally illuminate while driving, then clear after turning the vehicle off and restarting. Historical DTCs showed B16AD-00. Inspection found the modification shop had taken power directly from the battery without installing a voltage stabiliser. When the high-power audio system operated, battery voltage instantly dropped below 9V, triggering SRS ECU undervoltage protection. Technicians rewired the system, installed a dedicated voltage stabiliser, and replaced the SRS ECU that had recorded voltage abnormality events (the ECU had internally flagged the fault).
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Qin EV450 ECU internal accelerometer fault after accident repair

Following front-end collision repairs on a 2018 Qin EV450, the airbag warning light remained illuminated and the seatbelt pretensioners would not reset. The scan revealed DTC B16AD-00 and multiple impact sensor communication faults. Further inspection showed that although the collision force hadn't reached the airbag deployment threshold, the impact had physically damaged the MEMS accelerometer inside the ECU. Replaced the ECU, completed online programming (writing the vehicle VIN and crash parameters), then used the diagnostic tool to run 'Collision Output Clear' and 'Configuration Reset'. The system returned to normal.
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Qin 80 ECU connector oxidised after long-term parking

A 2017 Qin 80 displayed an SRS fault on startup after sitting for three months. Diagnostics revealed DTC B16AD-00 accompanied by U0155 (lost communication with the instrument cluster). Inspection showed the floor-mounted ECU connector had oxidised copper pins due to damp conditions; contact resistance had increased to 5Ω (normal <0.5Ω). Cleaning the connector pins and applying electronic protectant restored communication, but the ECU still logged an internal fault and required replacement. Long-term oxidation caused an unstable power supply, which damaged the ECU's internal circuitry.
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.