B165600

This fault code indicates the SRS (airbag) control module detects an abnormal signal from the Left Front Impact Sensor or an internal sensor fault — Seal U

Safety System

This fault code indicates the SRS (airbag) control module detects an abnormal signal from the Left Front Impact Sensor or an internal sensor fault.

The Left Front Impact Sensor mounts to the front section of the left front longitudinal rail or near the headlamp bracket to detect deceleration changes during a frontal collision.

The SRS module sets DTC B165600 when it detects a sensor signal voltage outside the normal range (typically 0.5-4.5V), a signal interruption, or an internal sensor self-check failure.

This fault degrades frontal collision protection.

In extreme cases, it may prevent the front airbags from deploying correctly during a collision or cause unintended deployment.

The sensor uses a piezoelectric or capacitive accelerometer and communicates with the SRS module via a hardwired connection.

The fault may involve the 12V sensor power supply, ground, or signal circuit (PWM or analog signal).

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Sensor corroded due to water ingress on wading vehicle

2019 BYD Qin Pro DM, 30,000 km. Two days after driving through heavy flooding, the airbag warning light came on the dash. Scanned and found current DTC B165600. Removed the front left bumper and found the left front impact sensor mounted low on the left front chassis rail. The sealing ring had deteriorated, allowing water ingress; the internal circuit board showed clear water stains and oxidation. Measured infinite resistance (open circuit) across the sensor. Fitted a new left front impact sensor, cleaned the wiring harness connector, and applied corrosion protection. Cleared the fault code—it has not returned.
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Poor wiring harness connection after accident repair

2018 Qin Pro petrol model. After a front-end collision repair at an unauthorised shop, the airbag warning light came on intermittently one week later. Diagnosis found intermittent DTC B165600. Inspection revealed the left front impact sensor harness connector latch had not been fully locked during the repair; vibration while driving caused the connector to disconnect intermittently. Reconnected the connector, ensured the latch locked fully in place, then used cable ties to secure the harness and relieve strain. The fault was permanently eliminated.
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Sensor body aged and failed.

2019 BYD Qin Pro DM, 85,000 km, no collision history. Dashboard suddenly displayed an airbag fault. Scan found DTC B165600 currently present. Power supply and ground at the sensor measured normal. Disconnected the sensor; internal resistance measured 5.2 kΩ (spec 2.0–3.0 kΩ). Determined internal piezoelectric element aging caused signal drift. Replaced the left front impact sensor. SRS self-test passed, fault light went out. One-week follow-up: no recurrence.
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SRS module false alarm resolved with software update

2018 BYD Qin Pro. The owner reported the airbag warning light came on after a multimedia system update. The scan tool retrieved DTC B165600. The sensor wiring and component were normal, with resistance and voltage within spec. A technical bulletin indicated early SRS software versions on this model can set false fault codes. Upgraded the SRS control module software from V1.2 to V2.4. Cleared the fault code, and it did not return. This was a false alarm caused by software compatibility issues.
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.