B16F700

For BYD Qin PRO (2018–2019) models, DTC B16F700 indicates a "Sensor line 1 configuration error" in the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System/airbag system) — Atto 8

Safety System

For BYD Qin PRO (2018–2019) models, DTC B16F700 indicates a "Sensor line 1 configuration error" in the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System/airbag system). "Line 1" typically refers to the main power wire, signal wire, or CAN communication line of a crash sensor (e.g., front or side impact sensor).

This fault indicates the ACU (Airbag Control Unit) detects the sensor circuit's electrical configuration does not match the calibration parameters.

Possible causes include incorrect pin assignments, incorrect wiring harness connection order, or incorrect coding and matching after sensor replacement.

This safety-critical fault disables the related airbag circuit, preventing deployment during a collision.

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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Incorrect left front crash sensor configuration causing airbag light on Qin Pro DM

Symptoms: The airbag warning light on the instrument cluster of a 2018 Qin PRO DM stays on constantly. VDS read DTC B16F700 (Sensor Line 1 Configuration Error). Diagnosis: Inspection of the left front impact sensor connector revealed a non-genuine sensor had been installed during a previous accident repair. The pin configuration did not match the original vehicle wiring harness — the high and low CAN pins were reversed. Repair: Replaced the left front impact sensor with a genuine unit, performed the 'Sensor Configuration' routine using VDS, and cleared the fault codes. The airbag light turned off and the system self-test passed.
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Qin Pro petrol version SRS module data loss causing configuration error

Symptoms: 2019 Qin PRO petrol vehicle started after sitting for one week; instrument cluster displayed ‘Check Airbag System’ and logged DTC B16F700. Diagnosis: Inspected sensor wiring — no physical damage. Voltage measured normal. Determined the ACU lost internal configuration data. Repair: Disconnected the battery for 30 minutes to reset the ACU. After reconnecting power, used VDS to perform ‘System Configuration Restore’. Cleared the fault code; it has not returned.
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Qin Pro DM: Replacing the airbag control module without configuring it causes a fault.

Symptoms: After a water ingress incident, the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) was replaced. After fitting the new module, the VDS reported fault code B16F700 and multiple sensor configuration errors. Diagnosis: The replacement ACU was a blank module that had not been programmed with vehicle-specific configuration parameters. Resolution: Accessed 'Special Functions' > 'ACU Configuration' through the VDS, entered the VIN and configuration codes, and configured each sensor parameter individually (including the first-line configuration). The faults cleared upon completion.
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Song/Tang models B16F700 Left Front Headlight Fault Case (Note: Definition varies by model)

Symptoms: BYD Song/Tang instrument cluster displays 'Check Body Control System', left headlight inoperative or flickering. VDS reads BCM DTC B16F700 (Left Front Combination Lamp Fault). Diagnosis: Inspected the left headlight wiring harness connector and found water ingress and corrosion; the pin configuration did not match the BCM output. Repair: Cleaned the connector, applied conductive grease, and replaced the damaged wiring harness. Some cases required replacement of the headlight assembly or BCM. Note: This case shows that on some non-Qin Pro models, B16F700 is defined as a body control system fault, unlike the Qin Pro where it is part of the SRS definition.
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Qin series body control system fault case (model definition differences)

Symptoms: The instrument cluster on Qin Pro and Qin PLUS models displays the message "Check Body Control System" along with a left headlight malfunction. VDS reads that the BCM stores DTC B16F700. Diagnosis: Inspection of the connection between the front compartment wiring harness and headlight revealed harness damage from aftermarket modifications or backed-out pins in the headlight connector. Repair: Repaired or replaced the damaged wiring harness and recalibrated the lighting system. Note: The same fault code may point to different systems across different model years.
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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.