B166100

DTC B166100 indicates a communication interruption or data abnormality between the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) and the Front Right Impact Sensor — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

DTC B166100 indicates a communication interruption or data abnormality between the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) and the Front Right Impact Sensor.

The sensor mounts on the right front longitudinal beam or the right side of the bumper reinforcement beam to detect front-right collision acceleration.

This communication error prevents the ACU from receiving real-time collision signals from this area, forcing the airbag system into a degraded mode.

During a frontal collision, the system cannot accurately determine impact severity and direction, delaying or preventing deployment of the front right airbag and right-side pretensioner, which severely compromises occupant protection.

This fault constitutes an active safety system failure and requires immediate repair.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Right front crash sensor communication lost after wading

A 2019 Qin Pro DM had a steady airbag warning light after wading through floodwater in heavy rain. Read DTC B166100. Found obvious water staining inside the right front collision sensor connector under the longitudinal beam—terminals oxidized black. Cause: aged waterproof seal let water in during wading, shorting the signal wire to ground. Repair: cleaned terminals, replaced seal, applied contact protectant, reset. Fault cleared.
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Wiring harness not secured after accident repair caused intermittent fault

After front collision repairs on a 2018 Qin PRO petrol variant, the instrument cluster intermittently displayed an airbag fault, DTC B166100 (intermittent). Inspection found that the front bumper harness—replaced during the accident repair—was missing its retaining clips at the right front side member. The harness rubbed against a sharp metal body edge, damaging the insulation and causing the copper wires to short intermittently to earth. Repaired the damaged harness, wrapped it in special fabric tape, re-secured the harness routing, and maintained at least 20 mm clearance from sharp edges.
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Internal sensor fault caused communication failure

A 2019 Qin PRO DM's airbag warning light suddenly illuminated while driving with no collision. VDS detected DTC B166100 (current fault). Wiring harness voltage (12V), ground, and circuit continuity all tested normal. Sensor signal output showed no waveform (normal should be CAN/LIN or PWM signal). Determined the sensor's internal communication chip had failed. Replaced the right front impact sensor (part number: BYD-3636400-XX), performed system configuration write, and resolved the fault.
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Loose connector caused intermittent warning while driving.

Customer reported the airbag warning light on their 2018 Qin Pro would flash occasionally when driving over speed bumps or rough roads. Diagnosis revealed stored DTC B166100. Inspection found the right front impact sensor connector locking tab broken, which prevented the connector from locking fully and caused momentary disconnection under vibration. Cause: damage to the locking mechanism from forceful plugging/unplugging during previous unprofessional repair work. Repair: replaced the wiring harness connector terminal (or entire harness plug) and ensured the clip locked securely. Road tested 30 km with no fault recurrence.
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False positive for SRS control module internal fault

A Qin PRO DM simultaneously stored B166100 (right front) and B165100 (left front) communication errors. Checked power supply and wiring to both sensors – all normal. Sensors tested individually also normal. Suspected ACU internal communication bus fault. Inspected ACU connector and found slight oxidation on multiple pins (likely from internal moisture). Repair: Cleaned ACU connector pins, treated with WD-40 Precision Electrical Cleaner, applied protective grease and reconnected. If fault persists, replace ACU and program.
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.