DTC B16C2-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detected a critical fault during its internal self-check, forcing the system into fail-safe mode — Atto 3
DTC B16C2-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detected a critical fault during its internal self-check, forcing the system into fail-safe mode.
This fault involves a hardware-level abnormality in the ECU internal microprocessor, non-volatile memory (NVM), power management module, or safety monitoring circuit.
The ECU sets this code upon detecting an internal watchdog reset, checksum verification failure, integrated acceleration sensor (MEMS) signal processing circuit abnormality, or safety communication interruption between the main and secondary CPUs.
In BYD Qin series vehicles, this fault prevents the entire airbag system (including driver/passenger front airbags, side airbags, curtain airbags, and seat belt pretensioners) from deploying.
It may also interrupt communication with the powertrain CAN and body CAN, causing the instrument cluster to illuminate the airbag warning lamp continuously.
Unlike sensor or ignition circuit faults, this DTC indicates a functional failure of the ECU itself.
Inspect the ECU installation environment (the area beneath the center tunnel is susceptible to water ingress) and verify power supply stability.
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