DTC B16A0 indicates a fault in the passenger-side Occupant Classification System (OCS) rather than a purely SRS_ECU hardware fault — Qin Plus
DTC B16A0 indicates a fault in the passenger-side Occupant Classification System (OCS) rather than a purely SRS_ECU hardware fault.
The system uses a pressure sensor matrix integrated into the front passenger seat cushion and the OCS control module to monitor front passenger seat occupancy and weight category (adult/child/empty) in real time, and sends commands to the SRS_ECU to suppress or allow airbag deployment.
The OCS sets DTC B16A0 when it detects an open circuit, short circuit, abnormal signal, or loss of calibration data in the sensor circuit.
This fault prevents the SRS_ECU from accurately determining the front passenger status, posing the following risks: 1) Unnecessary airbag deployment when the front passenger seat is empty, increasing repair costs; 2) Airbag suppression during a collision due to incorrectly identifying the passenger as a child, resulting in inadequate occupant protection; 3) Abnormal seat belt pretensioner operating logic.
The system uses a 5V reference voltage circuit and is extremely sensitive to changes in circuit resistance and connector contact resistance.
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