DTC B168F00 indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects the configuration data for ignition circuit 11 (typically the driver-side seat side airbag or left seat belt pretensioner circuit) does not match the actual vehicle configuration — Seal U
DTC B168F00 indicates the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) detects the configuration data for ignition circuit 11 (typically the driver-side seat side airbag or left seat belt pretensioner circuit) does not match the actual vehicle configuration.
On the BYD Qin PRO, circuit 11 typically corresponds to the side airbag module built into the driver seat.
This fault occurs when configuration parameters stored in the ACU (such as airbag resistance threshold, serial number, and installation status) do not match the actual detected circuit characteristics.
This mismatch can prevent the airbag from deploying properly during a collision or trigger the system to enter a safety downgrade mode (cutting power to the circuit).
Common causes include replacing the seat assembly, ACU, or wiring harness without performing online configuration (Coding), or a loose wiring harness connector under the seat preventing the ACU from correctly identifying the airbag module.
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