This DTC indicates a short to ground or open circuit fault in the drive motor circuit of the 4-Way Heater Core Valve — Qin Plus
This DTC indicates a short to ground or open circuit fault in the drive motor circuit of the 4-Way Heater Core Valve.
The 4-way valve is a core actuator in the BYD thermal management system.
It switches the coolant flow path to distribute heat among the heater core (PTC heating circuit), motor cooling circuit, and battery pack thermal management circuit.
Damaged insulation in the motor winding or power supply wiring causes a short to ground, leaking abnormal current to the vehicle body ground.
An internal motor break, a broken wiring harness, or a loose connector causes an open circuit, resulting in a loss of continuity.
This fault causes the valve to stick in its current position, preventing coolant path switching based on thermal management demands.
This failure leads to a loss of cabin heating, an inability to heat the battery, or insufficient motor cooling.
Severe cases trigger thermal management system protective power limiting (limp mode), and extreme cases cause overheating damage to the motor or battery.
- 1Water valve motor wiring harness insulation wear or crush damage causing a short circuit to body metal parts, commonly found in high-temperature and high-vibration areas of the front compartment.
- 2Four-way water valve internal stepper motor/DC motor coil burnt out or internally short-circuited, typically due to prolonged water valve binding causing motor stall and overheating.
- 3Connector water ingress causes oxidation and corrosion, resulting in excessive contact resistance that presents as an open circuit, or a short circuit between pins causing a short to ground.
- 4Thermal Management Controller (TMCU) internal drive circuit fault: output terminal power transistor breakdown causes a short to ground.
- 5Heater core water valve actuator gear jammed or scale buildup in coolant passage, causing motor overload and burned windings.
- 1Use VDS2000/VDS3.0 to read the complete fault codes and freeze frame data. Confirm the ambient temperature, water valve target position, and actual position when the fault occurred. Check for related fault codes (such as B2A7A12 short to power, B2A7B00 implausible position, etc.).
- 2Visually inspect the front compartment heater core four-way water valve assembly (usually located near the firewall or on the left side of the front compartment). Check for coolant leaks, damaged wire harness sheathing, loose connectors, or burn marks.
- 3Disconnect the battery pack high-voltage service disconnect, wait 5 minutes, and disconnect the water valve motor connector. Measure the motor winding resistance using a multimeter (normal value is approximately 10-50 Ω; refer to the repair manual for exact specifications). A resistance of 0 Ω indicates an internal short circuit; infinite resistance indicates an open circuit.
- 4Measure the insulation resistance to ground for the motor power supply wire (usually 12V) and signal wire. Normal resistance is greater than 10MΩ. If the resistance is too low, trace the wiring to the thermal management controller. Focus on points where the wiring harness contacts sharp body edges and the upper pass-through hole in the front compartment firewall.
- 5Check the water valve mechanical parts for binding: manually rotate the water valve shaft (if accessible). It must rotate smoothly without binding. If binding occurs, replace the entire water valve assembly. Do not replace the motor separately.
- 6If the wiring harness and motor are normal, measure the output at the corresponding pin of the thermal management controller. With the ignition ON, the pin must output a 12V PWM drive signal or duty cycle voltage. If the output is abnormal, replace the thermal management controller.
- 7After replacing the faulty part, use the diagnostic tool to perform "Water Valve Position Self-learning" or "Thermal Management System Initialization". Clear the fault code, perform a 5-10 minute dynamic test, and verify the water valve adjusts normally within the 0%-100% range and the current value is within the normal range (usually <1A).
Worn front compartment wiring harness on Qin EV causing intermittent short to ground
Internal motor in four-way water valve burned out, causing open circuit
Connector seal perished, causing water ingress and corrosion
TMCU drive module false short circuit detection
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