B163B

This DTC indicates a Parking Assist System (PAS/PSD) fault — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

This DTC indicates a Parking Assist System (PAS/PSD) fault.

Specifically, the Left Rear Ultrasonic Sensor detects an abnormally low resistance signal (typically <0.8kΩ or a short to ground).

Normal ultrasonic sensor operating resistance ranges from 9-11kΩ.

The sensor transmits and receives 40kHz ultrasonic signals to detect the distance to rear obstacles.

The system sets this DTC when the sensor’s internal piezoelectric ceramic element shorts, wiring harness insulation chafes and grounds, connector water ingress shorts the signal wire to ground, or an incorrect sensor installation gap causes continuous false triggering.

This fault prevents obstacle detection in the vehicle’s left rear blind spot, causes missing or false reversing sensor warning tones, and severely compromises parking safety.

This DTC relates exclusively to the Parking Assist System, not the "front passenger side airbag" described in the original data.

Airbag resistance faults typically trigger other codes (such as the B163C series).

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Song Pro left rear radar sensor unit damaged

The owner reported the instrument cluster displayed 'Check parking assist system', with no warning sound from the left rear when reversing. Used VDS to retrieve DTC B163B (current code). Inspection revealed light scrapes on the left rear bumper and fine cracks on the sensor surface. Measured the sensor power supply as normal, but the signal line had no pulse output. Swapped the left rear and right rear sensors; the DTC moved to the right rear, confirming internal piezoelectric element failure in the sensor. Replaced the left rear radar sensor (part number: EA2E-2804411), cleared the DTC, and road tested. The parking function returned to normal.
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BYD Qin Pro DM: Intermittent radar fault (water ingress)

The vehicle displayed an intermittent dashboard warning. The fault became more frequent after rain or washing. A diagnostic scan showed DTC B163B stored as a historical code, with subcode B163B-11 (short to ground). I found the left rear radar plug seal had deteriorated, with water inside and oxidised pins. The wiring harness showed normal continuity, but the signal occasionally dropped out. I replaced the radar plug (including the seal), cleaned the controller-side connector and applied conductive grease, then reinforced the harness seal with waterproof tape. After one week of follow-up, the fault did not recur.
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BYD Tang DM: Aftermarket bumper modification causes multiple radar faults

After the owner fitted an aftermarket rear bumper, parking system faults developed and multiple DTCs logged, including B163B (left rear) and B163D (right rear). Inspection found the modified bumper's radar mounting holes misaligned; the left rear radar mounting gap measured 3 mm (standard 0.5–1.5 mm). The wiring harness was crushed and damaged, causing the signal wire to short to ground. Repaired the damaged harness and repositioned the sensor flush with the bumper outer surface. Cleared DTCs; B163B remained. Replaced the left rear radar sensor, permanently resolving the fault.
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BYD Song MAX radar sensor batch quality defect

The dealership received multiple Song MAX vehicles built between March and May 2019. All reported left rear radar sensor failure with fault code B163B. Disassembling the faulty sensors revealed cold solder joints between the internal piezoelectric ceramic plates and circuit boards. The measured operating current was 0mA (normal: 15-25mA). The manufacturer issued Technical Service Bulletin TSB-2019-PAS-03, confirming a manufacturing defect in this sensor batch. Solution: direct replacement with the improved left rear radar sensor (new part number with suffix -A). The manufacturer covered the repair under warranty.
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.