B2AB049

DTC B2AB049 indicates a malfunction in the current sampling circuit of the electric compressor drive controller in the thermal management system — Atto 3

Thermal Management System

DTC B2AB049 indicates a malfunction in the current sampling circuit of the electric compressor drive controller in the thermal management system.

This circuit typically uses a Hall effect sensor or a precision shunt resistor to monitor the compressor motor operating current in real time, enabling overcurrent protection, closed-loop torque control, and stall detection.

The controller sets this fault when it detects a sampled value outside the valid range (e.g., signal line open circuit, short to ground or power, sampled value continuously at zero or saturated, or an abnormal three-phase current vector sum).

When this fault occurs, the compressor initiates a protective shutdown, disabling the air conditioning cooling and heating functions.

If the vehicle uses a heat pump system or relies on the air conditioning system for battery cooling, prolonged operation may overheat the battery or motor, but generally does not directly affect driving safety.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Internal Hall current sensor in the electric compressor controller is damaged or has cracked solder joints, causing sampling signal drift or interruption.
  • 2A backed-out terminal or water ingress causing oxidation at the compressor low-voltage wiring harness connector (usually an 8-pin or 12-pin plug) causes excessive contact resistance in the sampling signal wire.
  • 3Compressor motor winding inter-turn short circuit or three-phase imbalance distorts the actual current waveform, triggering abnormal sampling protection.
  • 4Filter capacitor leakage in the controller internal sampling circuit, operational amplifier chip damage, or reference voltage drift.
  • 5Poor connection in the compressor controller low-voltage power supply (constant +12V) or ground circuit, causing unstable operating voltage in the sampling circuit.
  • 1
    Use VDS2000 or the dedicated BYD diagnostic tool to read all fault codes and freeze frame data. Check for accompanying codes B2AA000 (compressor communication fault) or B2AB149 (compressor drive fault). Check if 'compressor phase current' and 'bus current' in the data stream display 0, 65535, or abnormal fluctuations.
  • 2
    Verify the locking mechanism of the low-voltage connector on the front compartment electric compressor controller is intact. Visually inspect the pins for green corrosion, burn marks, or backed-out pins. Measure the current sampling signal wire voltage to ground (typically a thin wire of a specific color; refer to the Qin EV wiring diagram). Normal static voltage is approximately 2.5V bias or 0V; compare this reading against the workshop manual standard value.
  • 3
    Disconnect the compressor high-voltage service switch. Wait 5 minutes, then measure the insulation resistance between the compressor three-phase high-voltage cables and the housing (standard value >500MΩ). If the insulation resistance is low, replace the compressor. Measure the three-phase winding resistance and confirm the balance is <5%.
  • 4
    If the wiring and compressor assembly are normal, use an oscilloscope to verify the presence of the current sampling PWM signal or analog voltage signal output from the controller to the MCU. If the signal is missing but wiring continuity is normal, the compressor controller board is faulty.
  • 5
    Replace the electric compressor assembly (Qin EV 2019 uses an integrated compressor; the controller and motor cannot be replaced separately). Add the specified amount of refrigerant oil (POE68) and refrigerant. Evacuate the system using a vacuum pump (hold at -0.1MPa for 30 minutes). Tighten the high-pressure connection to the standard torque (usually 25-30 N·m).
  • 6
    Clear the fault code, start the vehicle, and set the air conditioning to maximum cooling mode. Observe the data stream to verify the current sampling value changes linearly with compressor speed (normal range: approximately 0-15A). Confirm the fault is resolved.
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Current sampling fault restricts EV mode on Qin 80

A BYD Qin 80 hybrid displayed "Check Power System" on the instrument cluster and would not drive in EV mode. Scanning revealed DTC B2AB049 (current sampling fault). Inspection found the current sampling harness connector between the Battery Information Collector (BIC) inside the high-voltage battery pack and the Battery Management System (BMS) had come loose, interrupting the Hall current sensor signal. The technician reseated the connector and applied conductive grease to secure it. After clearing the code, EV mode returned to normal. This case shows that B2AB049 can also indicate BMS-related faults in certain models.
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Qin EV compressor controller sampling circuit burned out

A 2019 Qin EV with 80,000 km suddenly lost air conditioning while driving; restart did not help. The diagnostic tool showed current sampling fault B2AB049. Disassembling the electric compressor revealed burn damage to the current sensor power supply circuit inside the controller, with scorch marks on the PCB. Compressor three-phase winding resistance measured approximately 1.2Ω and balanced, with good insulation. Diagnosed as internal short circuit in the controller. Replaced the electric compressor assembly and recharged the refrigerant. Fault cleared.
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Intermittent current sampling fault on rough roads

Air conditioning occasionally cuts out when driving over speed bumps but functions normally on flat roads. Read historical DTC B2AB049. Found an intermittent connection at pin 5 (current sampling signal terminal) of the compressor controller low-voltage harness connector. Gently wiggling the harness by hand reproduced the fault. Replaced the compressor low-voltage harness connector and re-secured the harness routing to prevent interference with the body. Fault has not recurred.
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Aftermarket inverter causing current sampling interference

Owner reported that after installing an aftermarket inverter, the A/C system intermittently threw code B2AB049; the fault returned several days after clearing. Inspection found the inverter negative ground shared a chassis ground point with the compressor controller. High-power inverter operation created ground bounce noise that interfered with the current sampling signal. Ran a dedicated ground wire from the inverter directly to the battery negative terminal and added a ferrite core filter to the compressor signal line. Fault eliminated permanently.
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.