B1699

DTC B1699 indicates an internal self-check fault in the airbag system Electronic Control Unit (SRS ECU) — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B1699 indicates an internal self-check fault in the airbag system Electronic Control Unit (SRS ECU).

As the core control module of the passive safety system, the SRS ECU integrates acceleration sensors, safing sensors, ignition driver circuits, and a microprocessor.

This DTC triggers when the ECU detects an internal processor fault, memory data checksum error, internal communication bus anomaly, or power management module fault during the self-check.

The airbag system enters fail-safe mode, meaning the airbags and seat belt pretensioners may fail to deploy during a collision.

The instrument panel SRS warning light illuminates continuously.

External power supply or ground faults typically trigger specific DTCs such as B1693 (poor ground) and B1694/B1695 (abnormal supply voltage).

DTC B1699 specifically indicates an internal circuit fault within the ECU itself.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Qin Pro SRS ECU Internal Fault Replacement Case

The SRS fault light on the instrument cluster stayed on. The diagnostic scanner read fault code B1699-00 (airbag electronic control unit fault). The technician first checked G36 connector pin 35 constant battery voltage: 12.4V, normal. Pin 34 IG1 voltage normal. Earth resistance: 0.3Ω, normal. This ruled out external circuit issues. CAN bus voltage was normal, no shorts or open circuits. The technician diagnosed an internal ECU processor fault. After replacing with a new SRS ECU, the technician used the VDS scanner to perform 'Write VIN' and 'System Configuration', then cleared the fault codes. The SRS light went out normally and the system self-test passed.
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BYD Song DM SRS communication fault with B1699

The SRS warning light illuminated intermittently while driving. The scan tool occasionally retrieved DTC B1699 and communication timeout faults. Further inspection revealed a backed-out pin at the G09-14/15 harness connector, causing intermittent CAN communication interruption. The ECU internal communication fault counter overflowed, triggering B1699. After repairing the backed-out pin and re-crimping the terminal, communication returned to normal. This case shows: even if the fault code points to an internal ECU fault, always check the reliability of external harness connections, especially on accident-repaired vehicles.
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BYD Yuan EV SRS ECU failure after water wading

After driving through water, the instrument cluster displayed an SRS fault. Inspection found the SRS ECU beneath the centre console had water ingress during wading, corroding the internal circuit board. Disassembling the ECU revealed verdigris on the main control chip pins and internal EEPROM data verification failure, setting non-clearable DTC B1699-00. Replaced the ECU, cleaned the water residue off the wiring harness connectors, programmed the new module, and calibrated the impact sensors. System returned to normal. Recommend checking the SRS ECU sealing and for water pooling at the mounting location on any vehicle that has waded through water.
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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.