B16EF00

DTC B16EF00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detected a communication interruption or open circuit in the Right Rear Impact Sensor — Atto 8

Safety System

DTC B16EF00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detected a communication interruption or open circuit in the Right Rear Impact Sensor.

This sensor, typically installed inside the right rear door, C-pillar, or inner rear fender, monitors collision acceleration in the vehicle's right rear area.

The ECU determines a "not connected" state if it fails to receive a valid sensor signal (voltage signal or LIN bus data frame) within the specified period (typically 500ms), or if it detects circuit resistance outside the threshold (typically >10kΩ or <1Ω, depending on specific circuit design).

This safety-related fault can prevent the side airbag and side curtain airbag from deploying during a right rear collision.

The vehicle remains drivable, but the airbag system enters a degraded mode.

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Cases Logged
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Qin Pro DM airbag warning light on after water entered right rear door

2019 Qin Pro DM. After heavy rain, the airbag warning light remained on. Retrieved fault code B16EF00. Removed the right rear C-pillar trim panel and found water inside the impact sensor connector; terminals had oxidized and turned green. Cleaned the connector with electrical contact cleaner, applied conductive grease, dried the wiring harness with compressed air, and reconnected. Fault cleared. Check the door seal drainage holes for blockages to prevent water ingress.
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E2 ride-hailing car: Aftermarket reverse camera installation accidentally cut the wiring harness.

2020 BYD E2 ride-hailing vehicle. After having a reversing camera installed at an auto parts market, the instrument cluster displayed an airbag warning. The diagnostic tool logged DTC B16EF00. Inspection found the installer had disconnected the crash sensor connector when removing the right rear quarter panel trim and did not push it back in fully. The wiring harness was pinched beneath a trim clip and nearly severed. Repaired the harness, properly reconnected the connector, and secured the loom with cable ties away from the clip. Fault cleared.
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Qin EV sensors not initialized after accident repair

2019 BYD Qin EV. Minor collision on the right rear. A repair shop replaced the rear bumper and right rear quarter panel. After the repair, the airbag warning light illuminated with DTC B16EF00. Inspection revealed a new impact sensor had been installed, but the zero-point calibration was not performed. Using the BYD VDS diagnostic tool, the technician performed the "Right Rear Impact Sensor Zero-Point Calibration" procedure, cleared the fault codes, and the system returned to normal.
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BYD Qin Pro (petrol) - hidden open circuit in door sill wiring harness

2018 BYD Qin Pro petrol variant. The airbag warning light illuminated intermittently on rough roads; the scan tool showed intermittent B16EF00. Static circuit measurements were normal, but the fault reappeared when shaking the harness. Removed the right front seat and sill trim and found the harness had chafed against the seat rail mounting bracket—internal copper conductors were 80% broken, with only minimal contact remaining. Cut out the damaged harness section, soldered the joint and insulated it with heat-shrink tubing, then re-routed the wiring clear of moving parts. Fault eliminated.
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E3 sensor internal circuit damaged

2020 BYD E3, no accidents or modifications. Suddenly logged DTC B16EF00. Sensor supply voltage measured 2.8V – normal. Ground connection normal, but no signal waveform on the LIN line. Replaced the sensor, but the fault remained. Further inspection found the original sensor had an internal short that damaged the channel driver chip inside the SRS ECU. Replaced the SRS control unit (requires replacing or rewriting the airbag configuration code) and the collision sensor. Fault resolved.
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.