B2A5112

DTC B2A5112 indicates a short circuit in the thermal management system Pressure Transducer (PT) — Atto 3

Thermal Management System

DTC B2A5112 indicates a short circuit in the thermal management system Pressure Transducer (PT).

Specifically, the signal circuit shorts to power or ground (BYD DTC subtype definition '12' typically indicates a short to power).

This sensor mounts in the air conditioning high-pressure line or battery coolant circuit.

It monitors refrigerant or cooling system pressure in real time, providing key parameters to the thermal management controller (TMS) or air conditioning controller to regulate electric compressor speed, electronic expansion valve opening, and cooling fan speed.

During a short circuit, the controller loses accurate pressure readings and enters fail-safe mode.

This can disable the air conditioning, reduce battery cooling, and trigger motor over-temperature protection.

In severe cases, the system limits drive power or disables driving to prevent critical component damage from thermal management failure.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1PT pressure sensor internal short circuit: The sensor's pressure-sensitive element or signal processing circuit shorts internally due to overvoltage, aging, or manufacturing defects, connecting the signal wire directly to power or ground.
  • 2Wiring harness wear or crush damage: Vibration chafing, sharp edges, or bottoming out damages the sensor wiring harness insulation in the motor compartment or under the chassis, shorting the signal wire (usually the 5V reference voltage wire) to the 12V power wire or body ground.
  • 3Connector water ingress and corrosion: Aged sensor plug seals, improperly seated connectors, or water ingress from washing or driving through water cause electrolytic corrosion between pins, creating a short circuit. This fault occurs frequently, especially in damp environments.
  • 4Internal control unit circuit fault: Filter capacitor breakdown or sampling resistor burnout in the internal signal acquisition circuit of the thermal management controller or air conditioning controller causes the 5V reference voltage to short to ground or to the 12V power supply.
  • 5Improper repair work: Incorrectly connecting the sensor connector during recent air conditioning system repairs (such as replacing the compressor or condenser), or improperly routing the wiring harness, allowing a metal bracket to pinch the harness and cause a short circuit.
  • 1
    Fault confirmation and freeze frame analysis: Use the dedicated BYD diagnostic tool (VDS2000/VDS2100) to read the fault code. Confirm B2A5112 is a current fault (Present), not a history fault. Record the freeze frame data, including ambient temperature, compressor speed, and pressure sensor voltage at the time of the fault, to determine whether the fault is intermittent or a continuous short circuit.
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    Visual and connector inspection: Disconnect the low-voltage service switch to ensure high-voltage safety. Inspect the PT pressure sensor connector (located at the A/C high-pressure line or battery cooling line interface) for backed-out pins, water ingress, burning, or corrosion. Measure the resistance between the connector pins to confirm no abnormal continuity.
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    Circuit continuity and short circuit test: Disconnect the air conditioning controller or thermal management controller connector. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance from the sensor signal wire (usually corresponding to connector Pin2) to ground and to the 12V power supply. Normal resistance is infinite. If continuity exists, inspect the wiring harness routing at mounting points, the firewall pass-through, and metal contact areas. Repair any damaged insulation.
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    Sensor component inspection: Remove the PT pressure sensor and measure the resistance between its power supply pin (usually 5V reference voltage) and signal pin. Normal resistance values correspond to specific pressure ranges (refer to the workshop manual: 0.5-4.5V corresponds to 0-3.5MPa). If the resistance is 0 or infinite, or if the signal wire has continuity with the power or ground wire, replace the sensor.
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    Load test and system verification: After replacing the sensor or repairing the wiring harness, clear the fault code, start the vehicle, and set the air conditioning to maximum cooling. Observe the data stream to verify the pressure sensor voltage rises from approximately 0.5V to 1.5-2.5V (corresponding to 0.2-1.5MPa pressure) as the compressor operates. Perform a 30-minute road test to confirm the fault code does not return and inspect for refrigerant leaks.
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Air conditioning failure after water wading in BYD Qin EV300 with DTC B2A5112

A 2017 Qin EV300 displayed 'Air Conditioning System Fault' after driving through deep water in heavy rain. Retrieved fault code B2A5112 (PT pressure sensor short circuit). Found water inside the air conditioning high-pressure line pressure sensor connector located forward of the right front wheel arch liner. Pin 3 (signal wire) and Pin 1 (5V reference) shorted due to electrolytic corrosion. Cleaned and dried the connector, applied conductive grease, and cleared the fault. Check the waterproof seals on sensor connectors for this model and apply waterproof tape if necessary.
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Wiring harness pinched after air conditioning repair caused intermittent short circuit

The vehicle set DTC B2A5112 after electric compressor replacement; fault was intermittent. Troubleshooting found the PT pressure sensor harness incorrectly routed between the compressor bracket and body from the previous repair. Driving vibration wore through the insulation, causing the signal wire to intermittently short to ground. Re-routed the harness, wrapped the damaged section with flame-retardant tape, and adjusted the path to avoid sharp edges. Fault eliminated. Note: Check wiring harness clip integrity after any thermal management system repair.
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Internal short circuit in the sensor caused thermal management failure.

Qin EV300 suddenly limited power while driving and the motor overheating warning light came on. Scanner showed active fault code B2A5112. At the sensor connector, 5V reference was normal but the signal line stayed at 5V (should vary 0.5-4.5V). Sensor internal signal circuit shorted to power. Replaced the air conditioning pressure sensor (part number EG-8121100). Data stream showed normal pressure values and the system regulates compressor speed normally. Fault resolved.
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Controller internal fault caused false detection of sensor short circuit

Fault code B2A5112. With the sensor disconnected, the wiring harness tested normal. After replacing the sensor, the fault remained. Further inspection revealed the filter capacitor in the AC controller's signal acquisition circuit had broken down, shorting the 5V reference voltage to ground. The controller misread this as a sensor short. Replaced the thermal management controller (integrated in the AC control unit) and flashed the software to the latest version (post-2018 releases optimized the short-circuit detection threshold). Fault eliminated. Distinguish between sensor shorts and controller detection circuit failures.
Data confidence: Official This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.