DTC B16F612 indicates a short to vehicle battery positive (B+, usually 12V) in the first signal circuit of an airbag system (SRS) sensor — Atto 8
DTC B16F612 indicates a short to vehicle battery positive (B+, usually 12V) in the first signal circuit of an airbag system (SRS) sensor.
On the BYD Qin PRO, this typically points to the first signal circuit (pressure sensor signal wire or communication wire) of the front passenger Occupant Classification System (OCS) sensor.
During normal operation, this circuit voltage varies between 0-5V.
A short to power pulls the voltage to 12V, preventing the SRS control unit (ACU) from correctly identifying the seat occupancy status.
This fault triggers the safety system protection mechanism, which may disable the passenger-side airbag or seat belt pretensioner, or illuminate the airbag warning lamp continuously.
This creates a risk of the airbag failing to deploy during a collision or deploying unintentionally.
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