B16F100

DTC B16F100 indicates an internal electrical fault or signal plausibility error in the right (passenger side) Side Impact Sensor (SIS) — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B16F100 indicates an internal electrical fault or signal plausibility error in the right (passenger side) Side Impact Sensor (SIS).

This sensor typically mounts inside the right B-pillar trim panel or right front door cavity.

It monitors the acceleration change rate (Delta-V) during a side impact and transmits an analog voltage signal (normal range 0.4-4.6V) to the SRS airbag control unit via the LIN bus or a hardwired connection.

Fault trigger conditions include internal accelerometer self-test failure, signal voltage continuously outside thresholds (too high/too low), sensor ID verification failure, or communication loss with the SRS module.

This fault prevents the right side airbags and side curtain airbags from deploying correctly during a side impact, or forces the airbag system into a degraded protection mode (retaining only the driver's front airbag function).

This is a safety-critical fault requiring immediate repair.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Water ingress at right B-pillar caused sensor pin corrosion

2019 BYD Qin Pro DM. Owner reported the airbag warning light stayed constantly illuminated after wading through water in heavy rain. The scan tool displayed active fault code B16F100. Removed the right B-pillar trim panel and found significant copper oxide corrosion inside the side impact sensor connector. Insulation resistance between pin 1 (12V supply) and pin 3 (ground) measured only 200 Ω. Cleaned the connector terminals with electrical contact cleaner and inspected the B-pillar drain hole for blockages. Cleared the drain hole; fault resolved. Recommend checking door seal integrity.
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Sensor configuration not performed after accident repair.

2018 Qin Pro petrol variant. Following right-side collision repairs, replaced the right front door and B-pillar inner panel, and fitted a new impact sensor. Post-repair VDS scan showed B16F100 (current fault). Checked sensor power and ground – normal. Wiring harness continuity good. Reviewed repair records: replacement sensor part number matched the original, but the technician had not performed the configuration procedure. Used VDS to access SRS system → Special Functions → Impact Sensor Configuration. Selected 'Right Side Sensor' and followed the prompts to complete ID writing and zero-point calibration (vehicle must be on level ground with the steering wheel centred). Configuration completed, fault code cleared automatically, system returned to normal.
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Internal break in right front door wiring harness at hinge point

2019 BYD Qin Pro DM. Customer reported intermittent airbag warning light, especially after opening or closing the right front door. Diagnostic scan tool retrieved stored DTC B16F100. Static measurement showed normal sensor supply voltage, but lightly shaking the right front door harness caused the signal wire (LIN bus) voltage to ground to swing between 0 V and 5 V. Stripped back the corrugated tube at the right front door hinge and found the internal copper strands of the harness fractured at the bend — only the outer insulation remained holding the ends together (metal fatigue from frequent door operation). Resoldered the broken pink signal wire, applied double-layer heat‑shrink tubing for waterproofing, and secured the harness routing to prevent repeated flexing. Fault eliminated.
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Sensor mounting bracket deformation causing abnormal signal

2018 Qin Pro. The right-side B-pillar was deformed by a side impact. An independent shop performed body repair but did not replace the sensor. Several months later, DTC B16F100 appeared. Inspection found the sensor mounting bracket had stretched and deformed during the repair, shifting the sensor mounting angle approximately 15° (beyond the permitted ±5° tolerance) and causing an incorrect internal accelerometer reference position. Replaced the B-pillar inner panel (including sensor bracket) and the impact sensor, torqued to specification, and performed zero-point calibration. 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.