This DTC indicates the Thermal Management Control Unit (TMS) or air conditioning control module detects a short circuit in the signal circuit of the high-pressure side pressure sensor for the plate heat exchanger (Chiller/battery cooler) refrigerant circuit — Atto 8
This DTC indicates the Thermal Management Control Unit (TMS) or air conditioning control module detects a short circuit in the signal circuit of the high-pressure side pressure sensor for the plate heat exchanger (Chiller/battery cooler) refrigerant circuit.
The sensor outputs an abnormal voltage (near 0 V when shorted to ground, or near 5 V or 12 V when shorted to power), exceeding the normal 0.5–4.5 V signal range.
This piezoresistive sensor monitors real-time refrigerant circuit pressure (typically 0–3.5 MPa) to control the Electronic Expansion Valve (EXV) opening and regulate compressor speed.
The short circuit eliminates system pressure feedback and prevents accurate refrigerant flow control.
This fault can trigger thermal management derating: limiting battery fast-charging power, prohibiting high-power discharge, and reducing motor power output.
In extreme cases, the loss of overpressure protection can cause pipe rupture or compressor damage.
- 1Wiring harness insulation abrasion causes the signal wire to short to ground (commonly at front compartment firewall pass-throughs, harness clip wear points around the battery pack, or inside the underbody shield).
- 2Short circuit on the internal circuit board of the pressure sensor body due to moisture (sensor seal failure allowing refrigerant or moisture ingress).
- 3Short circuit between connector terminals (water ingress into the connector after wading causes terminal electrolytic corrosion, shorting the signal wire to the ground or power wire)
- 4Improper repair procedures damaged the wiring harness (a sharp metal edge cut the harness during previous chassis or front compartment repairs and remained unaddressed).
- 5Short circuit in thermal management control unit internal signal processing circuit (fault in ECU internal A/D conversion circuit or signal conditioning circuit; relatively rare)
- 1Connect VDS or a dedicated diagnostic tool, read DTC status and freeze frame data, confirm the pressure sensor voltage (a short circuit typically reads 0V or 5V reference voltage), and record the ambient temperature and system status at the time of the fault.
- 2Disconnect the refrigerant pressure sensor connector near the plate heat exchanger (usually on the right side of the front compartment or at the front of the chassis battery pack). Measure the resistance on the sensor side. Normal resistance is 2kΩ-10kΩ (depending on the model). If the resistance is <100Ω, replace the sensor assembly.
- 3If the sensor is normal, test the wiring harness side: Turn the ignition ON. Measure the signal wire voltage to ground. If 0V, check for a short to ground; if 5V/12V, check for a short to power. Disconnect the TMS/A/C controller connector. Measure the signal wire insulation resistance to ground and to power. The resistance must be >10MΩ.
- 4Perform a wiring harness continuity test: Measure continuity between the sensor connector signal terminal and the corresponding TMS pin (normal: <1Ω). Inspect the wiring harness for damage, focusing on wear points in the front compartment high-temperature area, inside the chassis undertray, and at the battery pack mounting bracket.
- 5Check connector sealing: inspect terminals for backing out, burning, or green corrosion, and measure insulation resistance between terminals. If signs of water ingress are present, clean and dry the connector. Replace the sealing ring or wiring harness assembly if necessary.
- 6Jumper verification: Perform a substitution test using a known-good sensor of the same model. Observe if the data stream returns to normal (normal pressure varies with ambient temperature, typically 0.8-1.5MPa@25℃) to confirm the fault point.
- 7After completing the repair, clear the fault code. Calibrate the refrigerant pressure (if required by the repair manual). Start the thermal management system self-test. Verify the deviation between the actual pressure and the sensor feedback value is within ±0.05MPa. Road test the vehicle to verify normal battery cooling/heating function.
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