B169B

DTC B169B (usually with sub-code -00) indicates a range/performance fault or invalid signal in the driver seat horizontal position sensor (DSeat Horizontal Position Sensor) circuit — Seal U

Safety System

DTC B169B (usually with sub-code -00) indicates a range/performance fault or invalid signal in the driver seat horizontal position sensor (DSeat Horizontal Position Sensor) circuit.

This three-wire sensor (5V reference supply, signal ground, analog signal output) mounts on the driver seat slide rail to monitor the fore-and-aft seat position in real time (0-240 mm travel range).

The BCM or seat control module sets this DTC when it detects the sensor output voltage falls outside the calibrated range (normally 0.5-4.5V, changing linearly with position), an open or short circuit, or a value that remains unchanged for an extended period.

This fault directly affects the seat memory and welcome seat rearward movement functions.

It may also prevent the airbag system from optimizing pretensioner force based on seat position (linked with the SRS on some models).

This fault compromises user experience and vehicle safety.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Han EV seat memory function inoperative (signal open circuit)

After starting the vehicle, the instrument cluster displayed "Please check seat system" and the warning light remained on. The scan tool retrieved DTC B169B-00 (driver seat horizontal position sensor signal invalid). Live data showed the position value fixed at 0 mm with no change; the signal wire voltage at the sensor connector was constantly 0 V. Inspection revealed the 5-pin connector was loose and had oxidised pins. Cleaned the connector, applied conductive grease, secured the wiring harness, and performed seat position calibration. Fault resolved.
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Tang DM sensor physical damage after accident repair

After front collision repairs, the instrument cluster kept showing a seat system fault (DTC B169B). The driver's seat wouldn't auto-return to the memory position, and the dash light flashed during adjustment. Sensor resistance was infinite. Disassembly revealed the internal resistance slider had derailed and fractured from the collision impact. Replaced the driver seat horizontal position sensor (part number: EA-6923100), performed seat position initialization and memory setting, and normal operation was restored.
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Water ingress caused an intermittent fault in the Song Pro DM.

DTC B169B stored intermittently after rain or car washing, with the seat memory function working sporadically and the warning lamp occasionally self-extinguishing. Inspection found water stains on the carpet beneath the seat and leaks from perished door seals. Pin 3 of the sensor connector was corroded, and the wiring harness insulation resistance measured only 0.3MΩ. Repaired the leaks, replaced the waterproof sealing boots, applied silicone grease for waterproofing, and adjusted the wiring harness routing, completely resolving the fault.
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Software mismatch after Qin Plus system upgrade

After the dealership upgraded the infotainment system, DTC B169B and U0146 (lost communication with seat control module) appeared. The seat adjustment buttons occasionally malfunctioned. Inspection revealed a software version mismatch between BCM V3.2.1 and seat control module V1.8.5, causing sensor data parsing errors. Upgraded the seat control module to V2.1.3, performed module matching, and recalibrated the seat position. Fault resolved.
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Yuan Plus wiring harness wear causing poor contact

Seat warning light illuminates intermittently on rough roads, logging DTC B169B. Static inspection normal. Wiggling the seat harness caused the live data to instantly jump to 255. Found the harness clip between the seat rail and body detached, allowing the harness to rub against the rail and break 3 copper strands in the signal wire. Replaced the harness assembly, secured it with at least 2 cm clearance from the rail, and added a rubber protective sleeve. Fault resolved.
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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.