B167D00

This DTC indicates the internal parameters of the right rear side impact sensor (typically located in the right C-pillar or rear door frame area for side impact detection) exceed the normal tolerance range or fail validation — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

This DTC indicates the internal parameters of the right rear side impact sensor (typically located in the right C-pillar or rear door frame area for side impact detection) exceed the normal tolerance range or fail validation.

Unlike a simple communication error, this fault confirms a normal communication link between the sensor and the SRS control module.

However, the sensor detected abnormal internal calibration data, sensitivity parameters, or zero-point offset during self-check.

Potential causes include corrupted internal sensor EEPROM data, physical characteristic drift from long-term use, A/D conversion errors resulting from unstable supply voltage, or internal accelerometer reference shift due to sensor installation stress deformation.

This fault prevents the SRS system from accurately determining right-side impact severity.

It may delay or incorrectly trigger the side airbag or side curtain airbag, severely compromising passive safety performance.

The system typically defaults to a degraded protection mode.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin Pro DM right rear crash sensor loose mounting caused parameter drift

2019 Qin Pro DM, airbag warning light constantly on. Retrieved DTC B167D00, could not clear. The owner said they had removed the right rear C‑pillar trim panel for an audio upgrade. Found the sensor mounting bolt hand‑tightened only, not to standard torque, and the weatherstrip misaligned, causing moisture inside. Removed the sensor and found slight oxidation on the mounting surface. Re‑tightened the sensor to 9 N·m torque, fixed the wiring harness waterproofing, and ran the sensor calibration procedure. Fault resolved.
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E2 EV wiring harness pin backing out causing intermittent parameter error

2020 E2. When driving on rough roads, the airbag warning light intermittently illuminated. The scan tool retrieved stored DTC B167D00. Inspected the right rear side impact sensor connector GJK08 (located at the right rear sill harness junction) and found pin 2 (power supply) had backed out 0.5 mm, causing supply voltage to fluctuate between 4.2–5.8 V, outside the sensor's normal operating range. Reseated the pin and applied conductive grease. Voltage measured stable at 5.02 V. Cleared the fault and road-tested for 20 km; the fault did not return.
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Poor sensor grounding in the Qin EV causes internal AD conversion fault.

2019 BYD Qin EV. After accident repairs to the right rear quarter panel, the vehicle continuously set DTC B167D00. The right side curtain airbag deployed during the collision. Replaced the right rear impact sensor with a brand new genuine unit, but the fault remained. A multimeter test showed the accident had damaged the sensor earth wiring harness, resulting in an earth resistance of 12Ω (spec: <1Ω). This caused the sensor's internal ADC reference voltage to drift. Re-routed the earth wire and connected it to the vehicle's main earth point G301. Earth resistance then measured 0.3Ω. Cleared the fault codes, the system returned to normal, and the data stream displayed normal sensor parameters.
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E3 model sensor internal EEPROM low-temperature failure

2020 model year E3. The owner reported the airbag warning light illuminated during winter morning startups and extinguished automatically after 10 minutes of driving. The diagnostic tool read current DTC B167D00. Reproduced the fault in a -5°C environmental chamber; the data stream showed the sensor temperature compensation parameters were out of tolerance. Found poor low-temperature characteristics in the sensor's internal memory chip. Replaced the right rear side impact sensor (part number SC-3636900). The fault did not recur during high/low temperature cycling tests from -20°C to 60°C.
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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.