B167E00

This DTC indicates interrupted data communication between the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) and the right rear Side Impact Sensor (SIS) — Atto 8

Safety System

This DTC indicates interrupted data communication between the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) and the right rear Side Impact Sensor (SIS).

The sensor typically mounts inside the right rear door trim panel or below the C-pillar and connects to the ACU via a LIN bus or hardwire connection.

The fault occurs when the ACU fails to receive a valid data frame from the sensor within the specified time window (typically 100-500ms) or receives incorrect checksum data.

Consequently, the ACU cannot obtain real-time collision acceleration data from the vehicle's right rear, directly affecting the deployment logic for the side and curtain airbags.

The system enters fail-safe mode, illuminates the airbag warning lamp, and may disable the right-side airbag circuit.

This condition can prevent proper airbag deployment during a side collision, posing a severe safety risk.

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Cases Logged
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Qin Pro DM right rear door wiring harness broke at the hinge, causing communication interruption.

Model: 2019 Qin PRO DM, Mileage: 32,000 km. Symptoms: Airbag warning light illuminated intermittently while driving and extinguished after stopping and restarting; frequent on rainy days. Diagnosis: Retrieved DTC B167E00 (current). Measured sensor power supply as normal, but LIN bus voltage fluctuated between 5-9V (unstable). Removed the right rear door trim and inspected the wiring harness at the door hinge. Found the LIN wire (pink-green) had completely fractured inside the corrugated tubing, with only a few copper strands maintaining connection due to metal fatigue from repeated door opening and closing. Repair: Cut out the damaged harness section, soldered with waterproofing, and sealed with heat shrink tubing. Rerouted the wiring with additional slack and secured the harness to prevent excessive bending. Cleared the fault codes and monitored for one month without recurrence.
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Sensor connector corroded and oxidized after water wading

Vehicle: 2018 Qin Pro (petrol variant) Symptoms: Airbag warning light stayed on constantly the day after driving through heavy floodwater, and the right rear window worked intermittently. Diagnosis: Retrieved DTCs B167E00 and B167D00. Removed the right rear door trim panel and found visible water droplets inside the side impact sensor connector. Terminals showed green corrosion, and resistance between terminals measured 12Ω (abnormal). Solution: Thoroughly cleaned the connector terminals with anhydrous alcohol and electronic contact cleaner, blow-dried them, applied conductive grease, and replaced the connector seal. Also cleared the door drain holes and checked the waterproof membrane seal. Fault eliminated after repair.
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Internal IC thermal stability failure in the sensor

Vehicle: 2019 Qin Pro DM Symptoms: During summer, when ambient temperature exceeds 35°C, the airbag warning light illuminates intermittently. In the early morning or shaded areas, the light stays off. Diagnosis: When the fault occurred, we pulled DTC B167E00 with no history faults. The fault disappeared after the vehicle cooled for 1 hour. Wiring harness continuity and voltage were normal. However, the LIN bus waveform showed heavy noise when the fault was active. After letting the vehicle bake in direct sunlight for 2 hours, we measured normal power supply at the sensor but no LIN signal output. Solution: Replaced the right rear side impact sensor (part number: 95920-XXXXX). After replacement, we tested the vehicle in high-temperature conditions for three consecutive days, and the fault did not recur. Root cause: poor thermal stability of the sensor's internal communication chip.
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Aftermarket door audio installation damaged the wiring harness

Model: Qin Pro Fuel 2018 Symptom: The airbag warning light came on after the owner modified the right rear door speaker. Diagnosis: Read DTC B167E00. Inspection found that the mounting screws for the modified speaker had penetrated the door wiring harness protective sleeve, crushing and damaging both the LIN wire and ground wire and causing an intermittent short circuit. Solution: Removed the mounting screws, repaired the damaged wiring harness (re-wrapped with insulation tape and corrugated tubing), and rerouted the harness away from the modified components. Cleared the fault codes and the system returned to normal. Advised the owner to get electrical modifications done at a 4S dealership or professional modification workshop.
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.