DTC B16FE11 indicates a short to ground in the fourth circuit of the airbag system (SRS) crash sensor — Seal U
DTC B16FE11 indicates a short to ground in the fourth circuit of the airbag system (SRS) crash sensor.
In the BYD SRS architecture, the "fourth circuit" typically refers to the signal return or diagnostic feedback circuit of the right rear side crash sensor (located in the right C-pillar/rear bumper area).
This circuit abnormally connects to body ground (GND), causing the SRS control unit to detect an abnormal sensor signal voltage (continuous low level) and fail to receive the crash acceleration signal correctly.
This fault triggers the SRS degraded mode, potentially causing complete airbag system failure (non-deployment) or a risk of unintended deployment.
This constitutes a safety-critical fault.
In this DTC, "B" represents the body system, "16F" identifies the SRS subsystem, and "E11" specifically indicates a short to ground in the right rear sensor circuit.
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