B169000

DTC B169000 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an abnormal configuration parameter in Loop 12 — Seal U

Safety System

DTC B169000 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an abnormal configuration parameter in Loop 12.

In the BYD Qin PRO SRS system, "Loop 12" typically corresponds to the communication/ignition circuit for the left front seat side airbag (or seat occupancy recognition sensor). "Invalid configuration" means the configuration data stored in the ECU does not match the connected hardware.

Causes include circuit resistance outside the standard range (normal: 2.0-3.0 Ω), wiring open or short circuits, or failing to write the configuration after replacing the airbag assembly or control unit.

This fault may prevent the corresponding airbag from deploying properly during a collision or create an unintended deployment risk, classifying it as a functional safety fault.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin PRO DM seat adjustment causing wiring harness chafing

A 2019 Qin PRO DM with 32,000 km had the airbag warning light on. Scan tool retrieved DTC B169000 - Loop 12 Invalid Configuration; freeze frame data showed 6.8Ω resistance (open circuit). Inspection found the yellow airbag harness under the front left seat rubbing against the seat rail during fore-aft adjustment, wearing through the insulation and fracturing the copper wires. Replaced the harness assembly (Part No.: CJ-6895123-XX), rerouted the wiring and added anti-chafe sleeving, and repositioned the harness clips to avoid contact with the rail. Fault resolved.
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Replaced the seat assembly but did not configure it

2018 BYD Qin Pro (petrol). The airbag warning light came on after a repair shop replaced the left front seat leather. DTC B169000. Data stream showed Loop 12 resistance at 0.5 Ω (too low). Diagnosis found the side airbag had been removed during the seat leather replacement and reinstalled without performing configuration. The Qin Pro seat side airbag uses configurable resistance identification, so the airbag resistance did not match the vehicle’s stored configuration. Used VDS2000 to access ‘Special Functions - Airbag Configuration’, entered the original seat identification resistance code (located on the seat label), and completed configuration. The fault cleared.
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Water ingress caused the connector to oxidise

A 2019 BYD Qin Pro DM came in with the airbag warning light on after rain. DTC B169000 was intermittent. Inspection of the airbag connector beneath the left front seat (yellow two-pin plug) revealed water marks and green corrosion on the terminals, causing erratic contact resistance (fluctuating between normal 2.3Ω and open circuit). Water entered the seat rail area when the vehicle was washed. The technician cleaned the connector pins with electronic cleaner, applied conductive grease, replaced the waterproof seal ring, and cleaned the seat drainage holes. After clearing the fault code, the fault did not recur at the one-week follow-up.
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SRS control unit software fault

A batch of 2018 Qin PRO vehicles exhibited DTC B169000. The airbag warning light suddenly illuminated on several cars while driving, without prior accident repairs. Testing found normal Circuit 12 loop resistance (2.2Ω) on all vehicles, but the ECU continuously flagged a configuration error. Diagnosis: an SRS control unit (ACU) software bug in early production batches, causing false configuration error reports under specific temperature conditions. Upgrading the ACU software to version V3.2 (per BYD Technical Service Bulletin TSB-2019-SRS-03) resolved the issue; the fault did not recur.
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Aftermarket seat ventilation installation damaged the circuit

A 2019 BYD Qin PRO. The airbag light came on the day after the owner had a seat ventilation system installed at an aftermarket shop. DTC B169000 set. Measured infinite resistance on circuit 12. Inspection found the installer accidentally severed the side airbag harness (circuit 12) while drilling into the seat foam. Repair: replaced the damaged harness section, re-soldered the connections and insulated them with double-layer heat shrink tubing, then restored the original harness routing. Do not drill, cut or modify anything within 5cm of airbag components.
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.