B1696

For the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System/airbag system), DTC B1696 indicates a fault in the Seat Occupancy Sensor or its related circuit, not hardware damage to the SRS ECU itself — Qin Plus

Safety System

For the BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System/airbag system), DTC B1696 indicates a fault in the Seat Occupancy Sensor or its related circuit, not hardware damage to the SRS ECU itself.

This sensor mounts inside or underneath the driver or front passenger seat.

It detects seat occupancy and classifies occupant weight, serving as a key input signal for the airbag deployment logic.

When the ECU detects an open circuit, short circuit, abnormal signal, or communication failure in the sensor circuit, it illuminates the airbag warning lamp.

The system may default to disabling the corresponding airbag and illuminate the 'airbag off' indicator.

This severely compromises occupant protection during a collision.

On some models, failing to perform the online configuration learning procedure after replacing the seat or sensor also triggers this code.

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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Oxidised seat connector on Song Pro DM causes intermittent SRS fault

Symptoms: While driving, the dashboard suddenly displayed 'Please check SRS system'. The airbag warning light stayed on, and the issue occurred intermittently after adjusting the driver's seat position. Diagnosis: Read DTC B1696 (Driver seat occupancy recognition sensor circuit fault) using Launch X-431. Inspection found the yellow 4-pin harness connector under the driver's seat loose, with slightly oxidised terminals. Sensor resistance measured normal (approximately 300–500Ω varying with pressure), indicating signal interruption from poor contact. Solution: Cleaned the connector terminals with electronic cleaner, re-secured the connection, and applied conductive paste. Secured the harness with cable ties to prevent pulling during seat movement. Cleared the fault codes and test drove the vehicle. The warning light went out and did not recur after multiple seat adjustments.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin Plus DM-i front passenger seat wiring harness chafed, open circuit

Symptoms: With a passenger in the front seat, the instrument cluster still showed the passenger seatbelt warning (unoccupied icon) and the passenger airbag remained off. The driver side functioned normally. Diagnosis: VDS diagnostic tool read code B1696 (Passenger Seat Occupancy Sensor Circuit Open). Removed the passenger seat and found the pressure sensor harness under the seat was rubbing against the seat frame edge since factory assembly, breaking the internal copper wires. Measured sensor supply voltage: normal (5V); signal wire output: 0V (should vary 0.5–4.5V with pressure). Resolution: Replaced the passenger seat occupancy sensor assembly (Part No.: SA-5820100), repaired the damaged harness (soldered and added insulation sleeving), and rerouted the harness to avoid sharp metal edges. After replacement, performed 'Seat Sensor Calibration' with the diagnostic tool. Fault resolved.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

F3 sensor shorted due to water ingress after wading

After water damage repairs, the airbag warning light remained illuminated. Clearing the code with a generic OBD tool resulted in the fault returning immediately upon restart. Diagnosis: A dedicated diagnostic tool read DTC B1696 (driver seat occupancy sensor short to ground). Inspection found the harness connector under the seat had water ingress and internal corrosion from the submersion, causing a short between pins. The pressure sensor inside the seat foam also showed abnormal internal resistance from moisture (measured at only 20 Ω, far below normal). Resolution: Replaced the seat occupancy sensor (part number: L3-5820100) and the harness connector (or thoroughly cleaned and dried the existing one). Waterproofed the harness with waterproof tape. After clearing the DTC, performed an 'airbag system configuration write' using the diagnostic tool (as some F3 models require the configuration code to be re-written after sensor replacement).
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Tang DM seat configuration not learned after accident repair

Symptoms: After accident repairs (driver's seat assembly replaced), the instrument cluster displayed an SRS warning on startup that a standard scan tool could not clear. Diagnosis: Retrieved DTC B1696 (seat occupancy sensor not configured/communication fault). Inspection found the replacement seat was a second-hand unit, and its occupancy sensor part number did not match the vehicle specification (base-model seat fitted to a high-specification vehicle). Live data showed: “Sensor Status: Not Learned.” Solution: Since the sensor hardware model matched but configuration data was missing, accessed the BYD VDS2000 diagnostic tool and navigated to Airbag System → Special Functions → Seat Sensor Configuration. Entered the vehicle VIN, and online programming completed automatically. If the hardware had been incompatible, the sensor would need to be replaced with one having the correct part number. After configuration, the fault code cleared automatically.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

G6 intermittent wiring harness short circuit on bumpy roads

Symptoms: The airbag warning light flashes intermittently when driving on rough roads, but operates normally on smooth surfaces with no other abnormalities. Diagnosis: Retrieved historic DTC B1696 (intermittent). Inspection beneath the seat revealed a detached wiring harness clip. The harness rubbed against a metal bracket during seat rail movement, damaging the insulation and causing the signal wire to intermittently short to ground. Simulating rough road conditions (shaking the harness) illuminated the warning light immediately. Resolution: Repaired the damaged harness (cut out the damaged section and re-spliced), rerouted the harness, and secured it to a non-moving area of the seat frame using dedicated harness clips. Ensured adequate harness slack for full forward and rearward seat adjustment. Cleared the DTC and road tested; the fault no longer occurs on rough roads.
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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.