B16F912

This is an SRS (Supplemental Restraint System / airbag system) DTC — Seal U

Safety System

This is an SRS (Supplemental Restraint System / airbag system) DTC.

It indicates a short to the vehicle power supply (12V/B+) in a safety-related sensor circuit—typically the second signal/communication line of the seat occupancy sensor, seat belt pretensioner sensor, or side impact sensor.

In the BYD DTC structure, "B16F9" designates the second-row Occupant Classification System (OCS) or the seat belt anchorage sensor, and the "12" suffix indicates a short to power.

This fault causes the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) to detect an abnormally high signal voltage.

The ACU then triggers the safety protection mechanism and places the affected airbag circuit into fail-safe mode.

In extreme cases, this prevents correct airbag deployment during a collision or generates false warnings.

Consequently, the system illuminates the airbag warning lamp and prevents vehicle operation.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin Pro DM seat occupancy sensor wiring harness chafed and shorted to the heating wire

The instrument cluster displayed a permanent airbag warning light. VDS read fault code B16F912. Inspection found the wiring harness retaining clip under the second-row seat had detached. The Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) signal wire insulation had chafed through and contacted the parallel seat heater power wire (12V constant), causing a short to power. Repaired the damaged harness section, rerouted the wiring to avoid the seat rail travel area, and replaced the cable ties. Fault cleared.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Qin Pro (petrol): Water ingress short-circuited seatbelt pretensioner connector.

The airbag warning light illuminated after the vehicle was driven through water. The scan tool displayed DTC B16F912. Inspection revealed water inside the driver's side seatbelt pretensioner connector (located beneath the B-pillar). Electrochemical corrosion on the terminals caused a short circuit between the signal and power terminals. The technician cleaned the connector with electronic contact cleaner, dried it thoroughly, applied conductive paste, and reinstalled it. After clearing the fault codes, the system returned to normal. Check the door seals to prevent further water ingress.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Aftermarket seat heating modification damaged the sensor wiring, causing a short circuit.

The owner fitted an aftermarket passenger seat heating pad, causing the airbag warning light to illuminate. Diagnosis revealed DTC B16F912. Inspection found metal staples used to secure the heating pad harness during the modification had pierced the second signal wire of the factory seat occupancy sensor, shorting it to the heating pad power wire. Resoldered and insulated the damaged sensor wiring with heat-shrink tubing, rerouted the harness properly, removed the metal staples and secured the loom with dedicated harness tape. Fault resolved.
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.