This DTC indicates an open circuit in the thermal management system Plate Heat Exchanger (PHE) coolant outlet temperature sensor — Atto 8
This DTC indicates an open circuit in the thermal management system Plate Heat Exchanger (PHE) coolant outlet temperature sensor.
The PHE is the core heat exchange component between the battery liquid cooling system and the air conditioning refrigerant system.
The outlet temperature sensor monitors the post-exchange coolant temperature, providing a critical feedback signal for precise battery pack temperature control.
An open circuit fault causes the ECU to receive an out-of-range high-voltage signal (typically near the 5V reference voltage), preventing the system from obtaining accurate outlet temperature data.
This triggers thermal management system protection strategies, which may limit battery charge and discharge power, disable air conditioning cooling, or activate forced air cooling.
Extreme cases pose a risk of battery thermal runaway.
The sensor utilizes an NTC thermistor with a normal operating temperature range of -40°C to 150°C.
During an open circuit, the resistance approaches infinity.
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