B16E100

B16E100 is a BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) proprietary fault code indicating an internal circuit fault or abnormal communication signal in the Left Rear Impact Sensor — Atto 8

Safety System

B16E100 is a BYD SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) proprietary fault code indicating an internal circuit fault or abnormal communication signal in the Left Rear Impact Sensor.

This sensor typically mounts in the left rear C-pillar, D-pillar, or inside the rear bumper.

It operates as a piezoelectric or MEMS accelerometer and communicates with the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) via the LIN bus or a hardwired connection.

During this fault, the ACU cannot accurately receive the left rear impact acceleration signal.

This failure may prevent the side curtain airbag and left rear seat belt pretensioner from deploying during a collision.

In extreme cases, the abnormal signal risks unintended airbag deployment.

The following conditions typically trigger this fault code: abnormal sensor supply voltage (below 9V or above 16V), LIN bus communication timeout (no valid data for over 500ms), or internal sensor self-check failure (accelerometer drift or EEPROM checksum error).

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Airbag warning light on due to loose connection at left rear C-pillar wiring harness connector in Qin Pro DM.

The instrument cluster intermittently displayed 'Check SRS System'. Scanned DTC B16E100 (left rear collision sensor fault). Inspection found a loose connection in the wiring harness connector behind the left rear C-pillar trim; pins showed slight oxidation. The connector sits near the left rear seat mounting bracket and had worked loose from prolonged driving on rough roads. Cleaned the connector pins with electronic contact cleaner, applied conductive grease, re-secured the wiring harness clips, and fully locked the connector. Cleared the DTC and road tested. SRS system returned to normal operation; fault has not recurred.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Water ingress corrosion of left rear impact sensor — Qin PRO petrol variant

After driving through standing water, the airbag warning light remained on. VDS retrieved DTC B16E100. Inspection found the left rear of the vehicle had previously been in a minor rear-end collision. The left rear impact sensor is installed inside the C-pillar. The previous repair did not properly waterproof the wiring harness. Following recent heavy rain, moisture penetrated the C-pillar seal, tracked along the sensor harness into the connector, and caused a short to ground on the LIN line (measured resistance only 2 Ω). Replaced the left rear impact sensor (internal water damage), repaired the damaged section of the harness, re-wrapped the harness with waterproof tape, applied waterproof sealant to the connector, and corrected the C-pillar seal installation.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin Pro: Wiring harness chafing inside the left rear fender caused sensor communication interruption.

While driving, the instrument cluster suddenly displayed an airbag fault, with the child detection warning light also illuminating. The scan tool retrieved DTC B16E100 and several network communication fault codes. Inspection identified wiring harness interference between the left rear fender liner and body sheet metal. The left rear impact sensor LIN wire insulation had chafed through, causing an intermittent short to ground. The fault originated from improper harness routing during assembly; repeated trunk operation over time had caused the harness to rub against sharp sheet metal edges. Repaired the damaged harness (single LIN wire), protected it with corrugated tubing, rerouted the harness to clear sharp edges, and re-secured the cable ties. Cleared the DTCs, performed repeated trunk opening tests and a road test; fault resolved.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin PRO DM left rear impact sensor accelerometer drift fault

No accident history. Airbag warning light on instrument cluster illuminated intermittently. DTC B16E100 appeared intermittently. Checked wiring harness and connectors; all normal. Supply voltage 12.4V. LIN bus waveform normal. Used diagnostic tool to read sensor real-time data stream. Found left rear impact sensor stationary baseline acceleration value deviated significantly from right rear sensor (X-axis offset 0.8G, normal <0.3G). Diagnosis: internal MEMS chip aging drift. Replaced left rear impact sensor. After replacement, performed sensor zero-point calibration (accessed SRS special functions via VDS). Cleared fault codes and conducted static and dynamic tests. Data stream returned to normal range.
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.