B132112

This fault code indicates a short to ground in the plate heat exchanger (PHE) outlet temperature sensor signal circuit, or an internal sensor short circuit — Atto 8

Thermal Management System

This fault code indicates a short to ground in the plate heat exchanger (PHE) outlet temperature sensor signal circuit, or an internal sensor short circuit.

This sensor typically utilizes an NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistor to monitor the coolant or refrigerant temperature exiting the PHE, serving as a key feedback component for the thermal management system.

The short circuit sends an abnormal voltage signal (typically near 0V) to the ECU, causing the system to falsely detect an extreme temperature state.

This triggers the thermal management protection strategy, resulting in: forced electric compressor shutdown, battery cooling circuit interruption, restricted PTC heating function, or activation of the 'Power System Malfunction' reduced power mode.

Continued driving may overheat the battery pack or drive motor due to the lack of effective temperature monitoring, creating a thermal runaway risk.

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Cases Logged
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Qin Pro EV: Internal short circuit in plate heat exchanger sensor caused air-con failure.

Vehicle arrived with a 'cooling system fault' warning on the dashboard and no A/C cooling. Read DTCs: B132112 (plate heat exchanger outlet temperature sensor short) and U131587 (thermal management CAN communication fault). Measured resistance at the sensor connector: only 12Ω (normal 2kΩ), indicating the sensor's internal NTC element had shorted. Replaced the plate heat exchanger outlet temperature sensor (part no. XW-1E-XXX). After replacement, live data showed the outlet temperature recovering from an abnormal -40°C to 32°C. A/C operation returned to normal and the fault cleared.
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Worn front compartment wiring harness causing intermittent short circuit on BYD Qin EV300

Customer reported intermittent fault warnings and reduced power. DTC B132112 appeared intermittently. Inspection found the plate heat exchanger temperature sensor wiring harness chafing against a metal bracket at the left chassis rail in the engine bay. The insulation had worn through, exposing the copper conductors. On rough roads, the damaged wiring contacted the body earth, triggering a short circuit fault. Repair: Repaired damaged wiring (wrapped 3 layers, outer layer waterproof insulation tape), rerouted and secured harness, and fitted a rubber grommet to prevent recurrence. The fault has not returned.
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Sensor connector shorted due to water ingress after wading

After heavy rain and wading through water, the thermal management warning light came on. A diagnostic scan retrieved DTC B132112. Removed the plate heat exchanger outlet temperature sensor connector and found obvious water stains and copper corrosion inside. Analysis indicated the connector seal had deteriorated, allowing water to enter via capillary action along the wiring harness during wading. Cleaned the connector terminals with electronic cleaner and dried them with compressed air, applied conductive protective grease, replaced the waterproof seal, and the fault was resolved. Advised the customer to periodically inspect the sealing condition of low-voltage connectors in the front compartment.
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False fault: Low ECU software version caused sampling anomalies

Multiple 2018 Qin Pro DM vehicles reported fault code B132112, but actual measurements of the sensor and wiring harness were normal. Per the technical upgrade guidance, the AC controller software V1.2 on this batch had a bug where the ADC sampling threshold was set too tight, causing false short-circuit faults under electromagnetic interference. Solution: Upgrade the AC controller software to V1.5, which optimises the temperature sensor signal filtering algorithm. A one-month follow-up after the upgrade confirmed the fault did not recur.
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Post-repair fault: Failure to bleed cooling system after coolant replacement caused false sensor reading.

After replacing the battery coolant, the vehicle logged DTC B132112. Inspection found the technician had not followed the standard bleeding procedure, creating an air lock inside the plate heat exchanger and abnormal coolant flow. The outlet temperature fluctuated wildly (dropping suddenly from 60°C to -20°C), triggering the ECU's short-circuit protection (falsely diagnosing a circuit fault). Ran the thermal management system bleeding procedure again: used the vacuum filling equipment to evacuate the system for 30 minutes, tightened the bleed bolt to the specified torque of 6–8 N·m. The fault code cleared automatically and temperature data returned to normal.
Data confidence: Community This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.