B16E7

DTC B16E7 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) cannot establish normal communication with the Middle Rear Impact Sensor — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

DTC B16E7 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) cannot establish normal communication with the Middle Rear Impact Sensor.

This sensor typically mounts in the vehicle's central rear area (such as the rear panel, rear floor, or near the C-pillar) and monitors rear collision acceleration.

When the ECU detects an open sensor circuit, an internal sensor fault, or a communication interruption, it stores this fault code and illuminates the airbag warning light.

Consequently, during a rear-end collision, the airbag system may fail to correctly determine collision severity and deploy the rear airbags or seat belt pretensioners in time, severely compromising passive safety functions.

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BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Qin rear collision sensor connector loose case

Vehicle: BYD Qin 2020. Symptom: SRS warning light on instrument cluster. DTC B16E7-00 (middle rear collision sensor disconnected). Diagnosis: Inspected the middle rear collision sensor in the center of the trunk. Found the wiring harness connector not fully locked; the plug pulled out easily. Owner reported the vehicle had previous bodywork and painting at a repair shop—likely the connector was not reconnected properly. Checked wiring continuity with a multimeter, results normal. Sensor resistance 2.8 kΩ, within spec. Fix: Reconnected the sensor plug and locked the tab securely. Cleared fault codes; system returned to normal.
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BYD Song MAX Rear Impact Sensor Wiring Harness Open Circuit Case

Vehicle: BYD Song MAX 2019 Symptom: The SRS warning light illuminated suddenly after driving on rough roads. Diagnosis: Connected the scan tool and retrieved DTC B16E7. Inspected the center rear impact sensor and found the wiring harness chafed where it passes through the body sheet metal opening. The damaged insulation caused an intermittent open circuit in the signal wire. Measured the circuit and found the sensor power wire had unstable resistance when the wiring was moved. Repair: Cut out the damaged section of the wiring harness, soldered the connections and applied waterproof insulation. Rerouted the harness to avoid contact with sharp sheet metal edges, and fitted protective corrugated tubing. Fault resolved.
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BYD Tang sensor failure following rear-end collision

Vehicle: 2021 BYD Tang. Symptom: The SRS warning light remained illuminated after rear-end collision repairs, with DTC B16E7 displayed. Diagnosis: Inspected the rear panel area and found the centre rear impact sensor had sustained shock damage in the accident. The mounting bracket was slightly deformed; although the sensor appeared externally intact, the internal accelerometer had failed. Measured sensor output signal voltage at 0 V (reference: 2.5 V) and infinite resistance across the sensor. Repair: Replaced the centre rear impact sensor with a new unit and corrected the mounting bracket to the standard position—sensor mounting angle perpendicular to the vehicle horizontal plane. Performed sensor calibration using a dedicated diagnostic tool and cleared the fault code.
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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.