B16DF

DTC B16DF indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects a communication interruption or physical disconnection of the Left Rear Impact Sensor — Atto 3

Safety System

DTC B16DF indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU detects a communication interruption or physical disconnection of the Left Rear Impact Sensor.

This sensor typically mounts in the vehicle's left rear quarter panel, C-pillar, or rear longitudinal beam area to monitor collision acceleration from the left rear.

The ECU sets this fault code if it fails to receive a valid signal (including the sensor ID code, acceleration data, or heartbeat signal) within the preset monitoring period, or if it detects circuit resistance outside the normal range (typically greater than 10 kΩ or less than 1 Ω).

This fault disables the left rear collision detection function.

During a side impact or rear-end collision, the SRS ECU may fail to accurately assess collision severity, compromising the deployment strategy of the side airbags, curtain airbags, or seat belt pretensioners and posing a severe safety risk.

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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Loose connector after accident repairs caused B16DF

Following left rear door accident repairs, a 2021 BYD Tang DM displayed a constant airbag warning light on the instrument cluster. Retrieved DTC B16DF (current). Inspection revealed that after the left rear C-pillar trim panel was removed and refitted, the impact sensor's grey connector was not fully seated and the locking tab was not engaged. Reseated the connector, confirmed the lock was engaged, then cleared the DTC. The warning light extinguished and live data showed normal sensor communication.
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Wiring harness wear causing intermittent B16DF fault

2019 BYD Song MAX: Airbag warning light intermittently illuminated when driving on rough roads. Scan tool showed DTC B16DF as an intermittent fault. Inspected the left rear sill wiring harness and found the insulation chafed through at the retaining clip, with copper strands partially fractured causing poor contact. Repaired the harness by cutting out the damaged section, soldering the wires and insulating with heat shrink tubing. Rerouted and secured the harness to prevent contact with bodywork. Fault resolved.
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Sensor Internal Fault Replacement Case

2020 BYD Qin Pro EV logged B16DF DTC after extended parking. Checked connectors were secure, measured 12V sensor supply as normal, and found no shorts or opens in signal lines. Used oscilloscope and found no current modulation signal from the sensor. Replaced left rear collision sensor (part number: 69C-XXXXX), installing with the arrow pointing toward the front of the vehicle. Cleared the DTC and system returned to normal.
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Sensor connector corroded after wading

After wading through water, the airbag warning light came on in a 2019 BYD Yuan EV. Diagnosis found DTC B16DF. Disassembly revealed water inside the left rear sill. The impact sensor connector terminals showed obvious electrochemical corrosion (green copper rust). Cleaned the ECU pins and wiring harness terminals (using electronic cleaner and fine sandpaper), replaced the waterproof seal, cleared the sill drain holes to ensure proper drainage, and 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.