This fault code indicates a short to power or short to ground in the signal circuit of the refrigerant pressure sensor at the plate heat exchanger (Chiller) outlet in the Battery Thermal Management System (BTMS) — Seal 6 EV
This fault code indicates a short to power or short to ground in the signal circuit of the refrigerant pressure sensor at the plate heat exchanger (Chiller) outlet in the Battery Thermal Management System (BTMS).
The plate heat exchanger is a key heat exchange component in the battery liquid cooling circuit.
Its outlet pressure serves as a critical parameter for the system to evaluate refrigerant status and control electronic expansion valve opening and compressor speed.
When a short circuit occurs in the sensor signal wire, the control unit (typically the battery manager or integrated thermal management controller) detects an abnormal voltage signal (near 0V or supply voltage), preventing accurate refrigerant pressure data acquisition.
The system enters fail-safe protection mode and may limit battery charge and discharge power, disable the battery cooling function, or trigger a Level 1 or Level 2 fault warning.
Long-term operation risks traction battery overheating and may trigger thermal runaway protection in extreme cases.
- 1Damaged sensor wiring harness insulation contacts a body metal component or power wire, causing a short circuit.
- 2Breakdown or short circuit of the pressure sensor's internal pressure-sensitive element or signal processing circuit.
- 3Water ingress or poor sealing at a front compartment or chassis connector causes a short circuit between pins or a short to ground.
- 4Improperly securing the wiring harness during maintenance causes it to rub against the high-temperature exhaust pipe or rotating components, damaging the harness.
- 5Internal fault in the control unit signal sampling circuit causing the sensor power supply or signal line to short to ground.
- 1Use the VDS2000/VDS3000 diagnostic tool to read all fault codes and confirm B132212 is a current fault that will not clear.
- 2Refer to the wiring diagram and locate the plate heat exchanger outlet pressure sensor (usually located at the front of the battery cooling lines, near the chiller outlet).
- 3Disconnect the sensor connector and measure the resistance on the sensor side (normal range: several hundred to several thousand ohms; refer to the repair manual for the standard value). If the resistance is 0 or infinite, replace the sensor.
- 4Disconnect the control unit connector. Measure continuity from the harness-side signal wire to ground and to power. If continuity exists, inspect the wiring harness for damage.
- 5Check the connector pins for corrosion, back-out, or deformation. Clean or replace the connector if necessary.
- 6Measure the signal output voltage on the control unit side (normally 0.5-4.5V, varying with pressure). If the voltage is abnormal, repair or replace the control unit.
- 7After repairing the wiring harness or replacing the sensor, clear the fault code and perform the battery cooling system self-learning procedure (if applicable).
- 8Perform a road test or bench test, monitor the battery cooling system pressure data stream, and confirm the fault is resolved.
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