This DTC indicates the HVAC Defrost Mode Actuator fails to reach the control module's commanded target position within the specified time — Atto 8
This DTC indicates the HVAC Defrost Mode Actuator fails to reach the control module's commanded target position within the specified time.
The defrost motor, typically a stepper motor or DC gear motor with position feedback (potentiometer or Hall sensor), drives the mode door to engage the front windshield defrost mode.
After sending a position command, the HVAC control module continuously monitors the position sensor feedback voltage (typically a 0-5V analog signal or PWM signal).
The module triggers DTC B2A2992 if the deviation between the actual and target positions exceeds the threshold (e.g., 5%-10%) within the specified time (typically 10 seconds), or if it detects abnormal motor current (stall current).
This fault disables the defrost function or causes abnormal airflow distribution.
In low-temperature and high-humidity environments, the system fails to defog the front windshield, severely compromising driving safety.
- 1Internal gear binding, broken plastic gear teeth, or worn motor carbon brushes in the defrost flap actuator causing insufficient drive force.
- 2Deformed air flap shaft inside the HVAC housing, broken or detached plastic linkage, or foreign objects (such as leaves, foam particles, or labels) jamming the air flap.
- 3Poor contact or wear in the position sensor (potentiometer) causing an erratic signal, or an open or short circuit in the sensor power supply or signal circuit.
- 4Poor connection, backed-out terminals, or oxidized/corroded pins at the actuator wiring harness connector, or an unsecured harness after dashboard removal/installation causing wear and an open circuit.
- 5HVAC control module internal drive circuit fault, software logic error, or loss of air flap position learning data (common after power loss or module replacement without initialization).
- 1Use the BYD dedicated diagnostic tool (ED400/VDS) to read the data stream. Compare the 'Defrost Damper Target Position' and 'Actual Position' values to confirm the deviation. Simultaneously check the data of other dampers (mode motor, fresh/recirculated air motor) to rule out a bus fault.
- 2Operate the A/C panel to cycle through defrost/face/foot modes. Listen for an abnormal clicking or continuous buzzing noise inside the dashboard to determine if the motor is attempting to operate but is jammed.
- 3Remove the front passenger glove box or lower dashboard trim panel. Visually inspect the defrost actuator (usually located on the right or top of the HVAC housing) installation condition, linkage connections, and check for a broken air flap shaft.
- 4Disconnect the actuator connector. Measure the motor winding resistance (normal value approximately 20-100 Ω, depending on the specific model) and the position sensor resistance (must change smoothly as the gear rotates, without jumps or open circuits). Check if the connector pins are oxidized or backed out.
- 5If the mechanical components and wiring are normal, use the diagnostic tool to perform the 'Air Flap Position Learning' or 'A/C Initialization' procedure (on some models, select 'Special Functions' - 'Air Flap Calibration' via VDS). If learning fails or the fault recurs, replace the defrost air flap actuator assembly and perform position learning again.
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