DTC B173B indicates an abnormal electric A/C compressor speed feedback signal or a communication fault between the compressor controller and the motor — Atto 8
DTC B173B indicates an abnormal electric A/C compressor speed feedback signal or a communication fault between the compressor controller and the motor.
In BYD new energy models (e.g., Tang, Song, Qin, and Yuan series), this DTC belongs to the HVAC subsystem within the Body Control system and specifically involves the electric compressor closed-loop control circuit.
The ECU sets this DTC when the compressor controller (IPM) fails to receive a valid pulse signal from the Hall speed sensor for more than 3 continuous seconds, or when the deviation between the detected actual speed and the target commanded speed exceeds the calibrated threshold (typically >500 rpm).
This fault forces the A/C system into fail-safe mode and stops compressor operation.
Symptoms include a complete lack of cooling, intermittent cooling, or a sharp decrease in cooling performance.
The instrument cluster A/C warning lamp may also illuminate.
Prolonged operation with this fault can degrade high-voltage system insulation or cause controller overcurrent damage.
- 1Damage to the compressor controller (IPM module) internal drive circuit or speed detection circuit prevents the module from interpreting the speed sensor Hall signal.
- 2Compressor internal Hall speed sensor fault (sensor chip damage, magnet demagnetization, increased installation gap due to vibration)
- 3Open circuit, short to ground, or poor connector contact in the speed feedback wiring harness between the controller and compressor (pin corrosion, backed-out pins, or water seal failure)
- 4Unbalanced compressor motor three-phase windings (resistance deviation >10%) or local inter-turn short circuit causes excessive deviation between actual and target speeds.
- 5Outdated A/C control module (AC ECU) software version. A control strategy bug falsely reports abnormal rotational speed under specific operating conditions.
- 1Connect the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (VDS2000 or X431). Enter the air conditioning system to read all DTCs and freeze frame data. Verify B173B is an Active fault, not a History fault. Record the compressor speed, current, and voltage data at the time of the fault.
- 2Visually inspect the electric compressor exterior and the high- and low-pressure pipe connections. Verify there is no refrigerant leakage or physical damage. Inspect the controller heat sink for overheating and discoloration.
- 3Disconnect the compressor low-voltage connector (usually a 12-pin or 8-pin connector). Use a multimeter to measure the controller-side supply voltage (12V±0.5V), ground resistance (<0.1Ω), and CAN line voltage (CAN-H 2.5-3.5V, CAN-L 1.5-2.5V) to rule out basic wiring faults.
- 4Measure the compressor three-phase motor winding resistance (U-V, V-W, W-U). Normal resistance is 1.0-3.0 Ω (refer to the vehicle repair manual for specific values), and the three phases must be balanced (deviation <10%). If the resistance is abnormal, replace the compressor assembly.
- 5Use an oscilloscope to test the speed feedback signal wires (typically two thin wires, green/white or yellow/black). A normal reading displays a 0-5V square wave pulse with a frequency that varies with speed (30-90Hz corresponds to 900-2700 rpm). If the signal is missing or the waveform is distorted, inspect the sensor and wiring.
- 6Check the tightness of the compressor controller to body ground point (usually located on the inner fender or frame rail). Use sandpaper to clean the oxidation layer from the ground point, apply conductive paste, and tighten to the specified torque (usually 8-10 N·m).
- 7If all circuit measurements are normal, attempt to update the air conditioning control module software (check BYD TPI technical bulletins for relevant update procedures) to rule out a false software fault.
- 8Replace the faulty component: First replace the compressor controller (some models allow separate replacement; others require replacing the complete compressor assembly). After replacement, perform the air conditioning system initialization and matching (self-learning procedure) so the controller recognizes the compressor parameters.
- 9Use dedicated equipment to evacuate the system (vacuum level <-0.1MPa, hold for 30 minutes). Charge the specified amount of R134a refrigerant (usually 600-800g) and POE compressor oil (usually 150-200ml, minus residual old oil). Perform a pressure-holding test to verify no leaks.
- 10Clear the fault code, start the vehicle, and set the air conditioning to maximum cooling mode. Observe the compressor speed feedback data stream (actual speed should smoothly follow target speed changes). Verify the high and low pressures are normal (low pressure 0.15–0.25 MPa, high pressure 1.2–1.6 MPa) and confirm the fault is resolved.
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