B16A4-00

DTC B16A4-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an internal or systemic fault — Seal U

Safety System

DTC B16A4-00 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) detects an internal or systemic fault.

As the core control module of the safety system, the SRS ECU monitors crash sensor status, controls the firing and deployment of airbags and seat belt pretensioners, and communicates with the vehicle CAN network.

This fault indicates potential hardware damage, software malfunction, or power/communication interruption in the ECU’s internal microprocessor, memory, power regulation circuit, or communication interface.

When this DTC triggers, the SRS system enters fail-safe mode.

All airbags (driver, passenger, side, and curtain) and seat belt pretensioners may fail to deploy during a collision.

The instrument cluster continuously illuminates the airbag warning light, severely compromising passive safety protection.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin EV300: airbag warning light on, DTC B16A4-00 (Power Supply Voltage Abnormal) stored.

Vehicle: 2017 Qin EV300, 80,000 km. Symptoms: Airbag warning light remained on after startup. Scan tool retrieved DTC B16A4-00. Diagnosis: Measured B+ voltage at SRS ECU connector at only 8.2V — low. Traced the cause to severe oxidation on the battery positive terminal. Also found the SB03 fuse (10A) base in the instrument panel distribution box burnt, causing poor contact. Repair: Cleaned and tightened battery terminals. Replaced the distribution box base and fuse. B+ voltage restored to 12.4V. Cleared fault codes and system returned to normal.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin 100 SRS system failure after wading, DTC B16A4-00 (ECU water ingress corrosion).

Vehicle: 2017 BYD Qin 100. Caught in heavy flooding with water above the door sills. Symptoms: After the vehicle dried out, the dashboard displayed "Check Airbag System" on startup. Scan tool retrieved DTC B16A4-00 and multiple crash sensor communication faults. Investigation: Removed the SRS ECU from beneath the centre console. Found the housing seal had perished, with clear water staining and pin corrosion on the internal circuit board. Repair: Fitted a new SRS ECU, cleaned and dried the wiring harness connectors, performed online coding and sensor calibration. Fault resolved.
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BYD Qin EV450 logged DTC B16A4-00 (CAN bus interference) following accident repairs

Vehicle: 2018 BYD Qin EV450, after front-end collision repair. Symptom: After replacing the front bumper and wiring harness during the accident repair, the SRS warning light came on with code B16A4-00. Diagnosis: ECU power supply measured normal, but the oscilloscope detected significant noise on the CAN waveform. Inspection found the front compartment harness had chafed against the AC high-pressure line due to its routing during the repair, wearing through the CAN-H wire insulation and making intermittent contact with the metal pipe. Repair: Repaired the damaged CAN harness, rerouted and secured the wiring to avoid further interference. Cleared the fault codes; the system returned to normal.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin 80 software version defect causing intermittent B16A4-00

Vehicle: 2017 BYD Qin 80, 50,000 km. Symptoms: Intermittent airbag warning light illumination that cleared after cycling the ignition. Scan tool retrieved stored DTC B16A4-00. Troubleshooting: Checked power supply, ground and CAN bus wiring – all normal. ECU showed no physical damage. Consulted BYD technical service bulletin (TSB) and confirmed this production batch has an SRS ECU software bug that triggers false internal fault codes during specific voltage fluctuations. Repair: Performed ECU software upgrade using VDS (from V1.02 to V1.05). Monitored for one month after the upgrade with no recurrence.
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.