BYD strictly defines B16C3-00 as an open circuit or excessive resistance fault in the driver airbag (DAB) stage 1 ignition circuit — Seal U
BYD strictly defines B16C3-00 as an open circuit or excessive resistance fault in the driver airbag (DAB) stage 1 ignition circuit.
Although the original description states "SRS_ECU fault", it actually indicates a communication or circuit anomaly between the driver airbag module and the SRS control unit, rather than an ECU hardware failure.
This fault indicates the airbag control module (ACM) detects the driver-side airbag ignition circuit resistance falls outside the normal range (standard value 2.0±0.1Ω).
This typically presents as infinite resistance (open circuit) or greater than 5Ω (poor connection).
When this fault activates, the airbag system enters fail-safe mode, the driver-side airbag will not deploy during a collision, and the instrument cluster SRS warning light remains illuminated.
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