B16BE-00

DTC B16BE-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detected a critical internal functional fault — Seal U

Safety System

DTC B16BE-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detected a critical internal functional fault.

This condition represents a functional failure in the ECU internal microprocessor, memory, power regulation circuit, or internal self-test logic, preventing the control unit from executing its safety monitoring algorithms.

The ECU sets this DTC during the power-on self-test if it detects an internal data checksum failure, abnormal core circuit operation, or an internal communication bus fault.

This fault forces the SRS system into fail-safe mode, potentially preventing the airbags and seat belt pretensioners from deploying correctly during a collision, or in extreme cases, creating a risk of unintended deployment.

This is a critical fault affecting occupant passive safety.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Qin EV300 SRS control unit internal processor fault

Symptoms: Dashboard airbag warning light stays on. No collision history, but the airbag system fails self-test. Diagnostic process: - Read DTC B16BE-00 with VDS. - Measured G36 connector supply voltage: 12.4 V (normal). - Measured ground resistance: 0.3 Ω (normal). - Checked CAN communication lines; found no open or short circuits. - Cleared DTC and power-cycled the system; DTC returned. Root cause: Internal processor fault in SRS ECU. Solution: Replaced airbag control unit (SRS ECU). Performed coding and sensor calibration using a dedicated diagnostic tool. After replacement, warning light went out and system self-test passed.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Voltage fluctuation caused ECU lock-up on BYD Tang DM

Symptom: The airbag warning lamp illuminated suddenly during normal driving. Scan tool showed B16BE-00 and B16BF-00 (both SRS ECU faults), along with companion code B1693-00 (poor earth connection). Diagnosis: Checked the ECU housing earth point — no looseness. Measured wiring harness terminal-to-ground resistance; readings normal. Disconnected battery negative for 5 minutes, reconnected; fault codes remained. Swapped the SRS ECU with one from an identical normal vehicle; the fault transferred, confirming an ECU hardware fault. Suspect voltage surge during jump-starting after the battery went flat locked up the ECU internally. Fix: Replaced the SRS ECU assembly. On some vehicle batches, reflashing the SRS ECU software resolves the issue. After replacement, perform coding configuration and a comprehensive system check.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Prolonged high-humidity conditions caused internal ECU corrosion in BYD Qin Pro

Symptoms: After parking overnight, the SRS warning light stayed on at startup. DTC B16BE-00 stored. The vehicle had previously been driven through water. Diagnosis: Inspected the SRS ECU mounting location (lower centre console) and found slight moisture traces. Removed the ECU and found slight oxidation at the circuit board edge. Measured the internal voltage regulator circuit output: abnormal. Power supply and ground circuits tested normal. Determined that damp environment caused corrosion on the ECU internal circuit board, leading to functional failure. Resolution: Replaced the SRS ECU. Dried the mounting location and reinforced waterproofing. Reprogrammed the system and eliminated the fault. Recommended checking the vehicle floor seal integrity.
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.