B169D

DTC B169D indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU (Electronic Control Unit) detected a critical fault during its internal self-check — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

DTC B169D indicates the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECU (Electronic Control Unit) detected a critical fault during its internal self-check.

Specifically, this code indicates the airbag control module's internal monitoring circuit detected a processor fault, memory checksum error, power management circuit abnormality, or safety watchdog timeout.

As the core of the passive safety system, the SRS ECU monitors crash sensor data in real time, diagnoses system integrity, and precisely controls the deployment timing of the airbags, seat belt pretensioners, and active head restraints during a collision.

When B169D sets, the ECU cannot guarantee its decision-making logic reliability.

It enters fail-safe mode and disables all airbag deployment functions.

As a result, the airbags may fail to deploy during a frontal, side, or rear-end collision, and the instrument cluster airbag warning light remains illuminated.

Although the vehicle remains drivable, the significantly reduced passive safety protection creates a serious safety risk.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Battery aging caused SRS ECU low-voltage reset in Tang DM.

A 2021 Tang DM with 80,000 km displayed 'Check SRS System' on the instrument cluster. The scan tool retrieved DTC B169D. Inspection revealed battery voltage dropped to 9.2 V during cranking, causing the SRS ECU to reset repeatedly. After replacing the battery and cleaning the ground connections, the code cleared but returned intermittently. Further inspection found loose crimp terminals on the ECU power supply wiring. Re-crimping the terminals and applying conductive grease permanently resolved the fault.
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Song MAX: CAN bus interference causes false ECU fault

A 2019 BYD Song MAX developed DTC B169D and an airbag warning light that stayed on after an aftermarket audio system installation. Diagnosis revealed the installer damaged the SRS wiring harness sheath when routing cables through the A-pillar, causing the CAN-H line to run parallel with the audio power cable and generate electromagnetic interference. The CAN bus waveform showed significant spikes. Reinsulating the harness and separating the communication lines from the high-voltage/high-current wiring cleared the fault.
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Yuan EV crash sensor wiring harness short circuit triggered ECU protection

A 2019 Yuan EV logged DTC B169D after wading through water, accompanied by DTC B1650 (front impact sensor fault). Removing the front bumper revealed water ingress and corrosion on the left front impact sensor connector, with the wiring harness shorted to ground. The SRS ECU detected the sensor circuit abnormality, triggered its internal protection mechanism, and logged B169D. Replaced the left front impact sensor wiring harness assembly, dried the ECU connector (no water ingress), and recalibrated the sensor. The system then returned to normal.
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Qin Pro SRS ECU internal memory fault

2020 Qin petrol variant. After accident repairs, the vehicle continuously reported DTC B169D that could not be cleared. Inspection found it had a previous front impact; the airbags were replaced but the SRS ECU was not. The SRS ECU contained locked crash records and a damaged memory block, so standard clearing could not reset it. Replaced the SRS ECU with a new module, performed online programming and crash sensor calibration, then ran the 'Crash History Clear' routine using the diagnostic tool. Fault resolved.
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Intermittent B169D caused by software version defect

The airbag warning light on a 2021 Tang illuminated intermittently on rough roads. The scan tool retrieved history fault code B169D. Wiring inspection found no abnormalities; power supply was stable. The BYD TSB confirmed a software bug in the SRS ECU for this batch of vehicles that falsely reports internal faults at specific vibration frequencies. Flashed the ECU software to the March 2022 version. After a 100km road test, the fault did not recur.
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.