DTC B16E0 indicates a short to ground in the Left Rear Impact Sensor signal circuit within the airbag system (SRS) — Qin Plus
DTC B16E0 indicates a short to ground in the Left Rear Impact Sensor signal circuit within the airbag system (SRS).
This sensor typically mounts in the left rear C-pillar, the left side of the rear bumper, or the inside of the left rear fender to monitor left rear collision acceleration.
A "short to ground" means the insulation resistance between the sensor signal line and body ground (GND) falls below the standard value (typically <1Ω).
This causes the SRS control unit (ACU) to detect a continuous low-voltage signal (approaching 0V), preventing it from acquiring normal acceleration change signals.
This fault forces the SRS into fail-safe mode, disabling the deployment function of the left rear side airbags (side curtain or rear seat airbags).
In extreme cases, this condition causes unintended airbag deployment or failure to deploy during a collision, posing a severe safety hazard.
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