B167500

DTC B167500 indicates a communication interruption or data anomaly between the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) and the Left Rear Side Impact Sensor (typically mounted in the left C-pillar, left rear door frame, or rear seat side panel area) — Qin Plus

Safety System

DTC B167500 indicates a communication interruption or data anomaly between the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) and the Left Rear Side Impact Sensor (typically mounted in the left C-pillar, left rear door frame, or rear seat side panel area).

This sensor communicates with the ACU via a LIN bus or dedicated CAN line to monitor collision acceleration at the left rear of the vehicle.

The ACU sets this code when it fails to receive a valid data frame from the sensor within a set cycle (typically 100-500ms) or receives data with a checksum error.

This safety-critical fault prevents the side curtain airbag (CAB) and left rear side airbag from triggering accurately during a side impact, or in extreme cases, causes unintended airbag deployment.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Water leak at left C-pillar caused sensor connector oxidation on Qin Pro DM

A 2019 Qin PRO DM arrived with the airbag warning light illuminated. VDS scan retrieved DTC B167500. Removing the left C-pillar trim panel revealed the rear windscreen seal had perished, allowing water ingress that caused severe oxidation and blackening of the terminals inside the left rear side impact sensor connector (white 3-pin). Replaced the rear windscreen seal, cleaned the connector and sensor pins with electronic cleaner, applied conductive grease, and reinstalled the components. Fault resolved.
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Aftermarket reversing camera installation caused a LIN bus short circuit

2018 Qin Pro petrol variant. While retrofitting a reversing camera, the owner accidentally pierced the SRS wiring harness sleeve with a screw when routing cables through the left C-pillar, causing the LIN wire of the left rear side impact sensor to short to earth. Symptoms: airbag warning light permanently illuminated; diagnostic tool unable to communicate with the sensor. Repair: stripped back the harness insulation, repaired the damaged LIN wire, re-wrapped with waterproof tape; the system returned to normal after clearing fault codes.
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Internal chip failure in sensor body

A Qin PRO DM with 30,000 km and no collision history intermittently displayed B167500. Inspection found normal voltage at the sensor connector (12.4 V), with occasional interruptions in the LIN bus waveform. Replaced the left rear side impact sensor (part number 5A-3638400) and performed the sensor calibration procedure; the fault did not recur. Disassembled the original sensor and found a cold solder joint on the internal PCB.
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Outdated ACU software caused false communication alerts.

2019 BYD Qin Pro. The airbag warning light on the instrument cluster intermittently illuminated when driving over rough roads. Retrieved stored DTC B167500. Checked the wiring harness and sensors; all were normal. Measured LIN line resistance and waveform; both were normal. Reviewed the Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) and found that the ACU software on this batch had the communication fault tolerance threshold set too tight. Updated the ACU software to the latest version V2.3.1. 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.