B2A2C92

This DTC indicates the front passenger side temperature flap actuator (air mix flap motor) cannot reach the target position or the position feedback signal is abnormal — Atto 8

Thermal Management System

This DTC indicates the front passenger side temperature flap actuator (air mix flap motor) cannot reach the target position or the position feedback signal is abnormal.

The integrated Body Control Module (BCM) drives this stepper/DC motor via the LIN bus or PWM signal to adjust the air mix flap opening and control the front passenger outlet temperature. "Cannot reach position" means the motor fails to reach the target angle within the set time (typically 3-5 seconds), or the position sensor feedback voltage deviates from the expected value by more than the threshold (generally >5%).

This fault disables front passenger temperature adjustment (no hot or cold air).

Severe cases may cause abnormal flap noise or trigger air conditioning system protection mode, but typically do not affect vehicle driving safety.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Excessive clearance in fuse holder pins caused multiple motors to fail

A 2018 Qin PRO DM owner reported the AC temperature and mode could not be adjusted. VDS scanning revealed motor DTCs B2A2C92 (passenger side temperature control motor position not reachable) and B2A2A92 (mode motor position not reachable). Inspection found a GPS retrofit tapping power from the air conditioning fuse. The GPS fuse blade was wider than OEM spec, spreading the IF03 fuse holder terminals and increasing contact resistance. Although the fuse appeared intact, insufficient voltage caused multiple air door actuators to fault simultaneously. Repaired the fuse holder terminals, restored the factory fuse, removed the added wiring harness, and cleared the fault.
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Temperature blend door actuator internal gears slipping

A 2019 Song MAX had constant cold air from the passenger side AC; the temperature could not be adjusted. The scan tool retrieved DTC B2A2C92. Live data showed target position at 100% (full heat) while actual position remained at 0% (full cold). Measured the actuator power supply, ground, and signal lines — all normal. Applied external power: the motor ran but the damper shaft did not turn, indicating worn plastic gears slipping inside the actuator. Replaced the passenger side temperature damper actuator. The actuator now follows temperature adjustment commands normally, the DTC cleared, and temperature adjustment function restored.
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HVAC damper shaft binding, causing motor stall

A 2017 Qin EV300 developed a clicking noise after the AC turned on, followed by passenger-side temperature control failure and DTC B2A2C92. Technicians removed the HVAC assembly and found the blend door shaft seized at the bushings from dust accumulation—the blend door had remained stationary for an extended period because the vehicle was always driven in recirculation mode with the temperature set to low. The actuator motor tried to drive the shaft but stalled against the resistance, eventually overheating and storing the fault. They cleaned the shaft bushings, applied specialized silicone-based grease, manually verified smooth operation, and reinstalled the original actuator (motor undamaged). Fault resolved. Advise the owner to regularly switch between temperature modes to prevent blend door mechanism seizure.
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.