U014987

DTC U014987 indicates a communication link interruption between the battery thermal management controller (usually integrated into the Battery Management System (BMS) or a separate thermal management control unit) and the battery thermal circuit electric coolant pump — Qin Plus

Thermal Management System

DTC U014987 indicates a communication link interruption between the battery thermal management controller (usually integrated into the Battery Management System (BMS) or a separate thermal management control unit) and the battery thermal circuit electric coolant pump.

This pump drives battery coolant circulation and typically uses LIN bus (CAN bus on some models) for digital communication.

The controller triggers this fault when it fails to receive pump status feedback signals (such as speed, temperature, or fault status) within a specified period (generally 100-200ms), or when it cannot send control commands (such as target speed requests).

This fault forces the battery thermal management system into open-loop control or degraded mode, limiting fast-charging power and power output.

Extreme cases may trigger battery high-temperature protection.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Electronic water pump power supply circuit fault: Includes a blown 15A/20A fuse, open circuit, or poor connection in the power supply wiring, preventing the water pump control module from operating normally.
  • 2LIN/CAN communication circuit fault: short to ground, short to power, open circuit, or excessive contact resistance (>5Ω), typically occurring at harness bend points near the battery pack or the firewall wiring grommet.
  • 3Electric water pump assembly fault: internal brushless motor drive circuit damaged, motor rotor seized, LIN transceiver chip damaged, or internal overheat protection triggered.
  • 4Connector issue: Water ingress, oxidation, terminal back-out, or locking mechanism failure at the battery pack low-voltage connector (usually located at the front of the battery pack near the BJB or service disconnect switch)
  • 5Thermal management controller or gateway fault: Damaged controller internal communication chip, software version defect, incorrect gateway routing table configuration, or abnormal terminating resistor.
  • 1
    Use the VDS diagnostic tool to read all fault codes. Confirm if U014987 is an active fault, check for accompanying communication fault codes, and view the freeze frame data (record parameters such as battery temperature and requested water pump speed at the time of the fault).
  • 2
    Visually inspect the electric water pump condition and installation. Confirm no coolant leakage, abnormal noise, or mechanical damage to the wiring harness. Verify the low-voltage connector at the front of the battery pack is fully locked and free of water ingress.
  • 3
    Disconnect the electric water pump connector. Measure the voltage between the constant power pin (usually B+) and body ground; the voltage should be 12V±0.5V. Measure the resistance between the ground wire pin and body ground; the resistance should be <1Ω. Check for a blown fuse.
  • 4
    Measure communication line voltages and waveforms (normal states: LIN line approx. 9-11 V, CAN-H approx. 2.6-2.8 V, CAN-L approx. 2.2-2.4 V). Use an oscilloscope to check for signal distortion. Measure circuit resistance to confirm no open or short circuits.
  • 5
    Inspect the connector pins for green copper corrosion, backed-out terminals, or enlarged pin holes. Repair the pins using the special tool. Clean the pins, apply electrical contact protectant, and verify the connector waterproof sealing ring is intact.
  • 6
    Perform an active test: Use the diagnostic tool to command the water pump to run and listen for pump operation. If the pump does not activate, swap in a known-good electric water pump to verify if the fault follows the component.
  • 7
    Check the thermal management controller: Measure wiring harness continuity from the controller to the water pump (resistance <1Ω). Check the controller software version and update to the latest version. Replace the thermal management controller or gateway module if necessary.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Poor contact in the front-end wiring harness of the Qin EV battery pack caused an intermittent communication fault.

A 2019 Qin EV intermittently displayed "Check Power System" on the instrument cluster while driving, accompanied by DTC U014987. Technicians connected a VDS scan tool and reviewed live data; the battery thermal management pump status showed "communication timeout" when the fault occurred. They inspected the low-voltage harness connector at the front of the battery pack where it mates to the body harness and found an intermittent loose connection at the LIN bus terminal, with resistance fluctuating between 0.5 and 50 Ω. Disassembling the connector revealed a fractured internal locking clip that caused the terminal to back out. Solution: Replaced the battery pack low-voltage harness assembly, re-crimped the terminals and applied conductive paste. Technicians ran the thermal management system self-test with VDS and confirmed the fault cleared.
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Loose ground point on Qin EV thermal management water pump caused communication loss

A Qin EV lit the powertrain warning light while driving on rough roads. Scanning showed DTC U014987 (Lost communication with battery thermal management electric water pump). The fault returned when the vehicle bounced. Diagnosis found a loose bolt at ground point G107 (on the left front frame rail), causing intermittent power loss to the water pump control module. The water pump connector also had a loose communication line. Fix: Tightened ground point G107 to 8–10 N·m, repaired the LIN wiring inside the water pump connector, cleared the codes, and completed a 20 km road test with no recurrence.
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e5 water pump power fuse holder burned, causing communication fault

A BYD e5 (same thermal management platform as the Qin EV) could not fast charge. The dashboard displayed a thermal management fault, and the BMS stored DTC U014987. The LV battery management data stream showed abnormal thermal management water pump status. Inspection found burn damage on the 15A water pump fuse holder inside the front compartment distribution box. This caused pump supply voltage to fluctuate between 8-12V, below the LIN bus minimum operating voltage of 9V. Replaced the front compartment distribution box assembly, repaired the fuse holder contact surface, and confirmed stable 12V at the pump. Cleared the fault codes; fast charging returned to normal.
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Burnt thermal management relay contacts caused water pump communication failure on Qin EV

Qin EV displayed "Thermal Management System Fault" (DTC U014987) during cold start after sitting overnight. The fault appeared consistently at startup but cleared once warm. Multimeter measurement of the water pump supply voltage showed a drop below 6V during startup. Further inspection found burnt contacts on the thermal management water pump relay inside the front compartment fuse box. High inrush current during startup pulled the voltage down, resetting the water pump control module. Replaced the front compartment fuse box assembly, checked water pump operating current (normal: <8A), confirmed no abnormalities, and delivered the vehicle.
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Seal 06 thermal management controller software defect caused water pump communication error

A Seal 06 DM-i (thermal management architecture similar to the Qin EV) intermittently displayed thermal management warnings on the dashboard with reduced A/C cooling. Scanning showed fault code U014987 and related communication errors. The LIN bus termination resistance measured 45Ω (standard: 60Ω), causing signal reflection. Oscilloscope testing revealed waveform distortion. The battery thermal management controller had outdated software with a known protocol compatibility issue. Solution: Upgraded the thermal management controller to the latest software and added a 120Ω resistor in parallel at the LIN network end to match impedance. Cleared the fault codes and monitored for one week with no recurrence.
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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.