B168C00

DTC B168C00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an invalid or missing configuration parameter for Trigger Circuit 8 (Loop 8) — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B168C00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an invalid or missing configuration parameter for Trigger Circuit 8 (Loop 8).

In the BYD Qin PRO SRS architecture, Loop 8 typically corresponds to the driver-side airbag ignition circuit or the front passenger-side pretensioner circuit.

This is a Configuration Fault, not a hardware short or open circuit.

The ECU recognizes the loop hardware, but the internally stored configuration data (such as resistance thresholds, ignition characteristic curves, and installation position coding) mismatches the actual vehicle, or the ECU programming table does not activate the loop.

This fault disables the safety function of the affected loop, but typically does not affect the protective functions of other correctly configured loops.

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Cases Logged
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Replaced the SRS ECU on the accident vehicle without programming, triggering a Circuit 8 warning.

After an accident, I replaced the SRS control module on my 2018 Qin Pro DM with a new unit. Once installed, the instrument cluster displayed 'airbag fault'. I read the fault code and got DTC B168C00. I checked and found the new ECU was blank — it had no vehicle configuration parameters. I performed online programming using the BYD diagnostic tool, entering the vehicle VIN and configuration code (driver airbag + passenger airbag + dual side pretensioners). After programming completed, the DTC cleared automatically, the SRS warning light went out, and the system returned to normal.
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Flat battery caused loss of SRS configuration data

Owner reported the vehicle failed to start after sitting for a week. After a jump-start, the airbag warning light stayed on. The scanner retrieved DTC B168C00 and multiple circuit configuration errors. Measured battery voltage at only 8.5V. Analysis indicated the flat battery caused SRS ECU memory corruption. Replaced the battery and confirmed stable voltage, then used the scanner to reconfigure the SRS system. Cleared the fault codes and cycled the ignition switch repeatedly to test. The fault did not return.
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Oxidised steering wheel wiring harness connector caused misdiagnosis

A 2019 BYD Qin Pro (petrol) developed an intermittent SRS warning light in humid conditions, storing DTC B168C00 (intermittent). Inspection of the driver-side airbag wiring harness connector (below the clock spring) revealed slightly oxidised terminals. After cleaning the terminals and applying conductive grease, the diagnostic tool's data stream showed the identification resistance of circuit 8 stabilised from abnormal fluctuation to 2.4 Ω. Cleared the DTC and monitored for one week—the fault did not return.
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Incorrectly fitted aftermarket airbag without configuration code

Vehicle had the driver's side airbag replaced at a non-authorised repair shop with an aftermarket part. After installation, the vehicle logged DTC B168C00. The replacement airbag lacked the BYD factory identification resistor and configuration chip. Replaced it with a genuine airbag, then used the scan tool to run the 'Component Replacement' function and entered the new airbag's serial number to complete matching and configuration. Fault resolved. Must use components with factory configuration data, otherwise the ECU will not recognise the circuit as valid.
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.