DTC B16A7 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) internal self-check detected a systemic fault — Seal U
DTC B16A7 indicates the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) internal self-check detected a systemic fault.
This fault involves abnormalities in the SRS ECU internal microprocessor, memory (EEPROM/Flash), power management circuit, or watchdog circuit.
Specific causes include an internal 5V/3.3V reference voltage regulator fault, an acceleration sensor (Satellite Sensor) communication timeout, an internal algorithm self-check failure, or a non-volatile memory data checksum error.
Upon detecting this fault, the SRS ECU enters Fail-Safe Mode.
This mode may disable some or all airbag deployment and seat belt pretensioner activation functions, and illuminate the instrument cluster airbag warning light.
Because the airbag system is a critical passive safety system, this fault indicates the vehicle may fail to provide the designed occupant protection during a collision, creating a severe safety hazard.
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