B110D

DTC B110D indicates a failure of the Photoelectric Receiving Module in the in-cabin PM2 — Qin Plus

Thermal Management System

DTC B110D indicates a failure of the Photoelectric Receiving Module in the in-cabin PM2.5 detection system.

In the BYD Song MAX Green Purification System, the PM2.5 sensor operates on the laser scattering principle: a laser diode emits a light beam of a specific wavelength through an air sample, and airborne particles scatter the light.

The Photoelectric Receiving Module (usually containing a photodiode or photomultiplier tube) captures the scattered light signal and converts it into an electrical signal.

When this module fails, the system cannot accurately detect the in-cabin PM2.5 concentration.

This failure disables the automatic air purification function, disrupts the A/C automatic fresh air/recirculation switching function, and may trigger an air quality detection fault on the instrument cluster.

Although this fault does not directly affect vehicle power or core thermal management functions, it disables the intelligent A/C purification system and impairs in-cabin air quality management during severe smog conditions.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

2018 Song MAX: Aftermarket equipment causing communication interference with the photoelectric module

The instrument cluster intermittently displayed 'Air Quality System Fault'. Retrieved DTC B110D. Inspection found the customer had recently installed a dashcam, tapping power directly from the fuse box on the left side of the dashboard and sharing the circuit with the PM2.5 sensor. Poor power filtering of the dashcam generated high-frequency interference, causing abnormal signal transmission in the photoelectric receiver module. Relocated the dashcam power supply to the cigarette lighter socket or a separate fuse, and fitted a ferrite core filter. Fault resolved.
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2019 Song MAX: PM2.5 sensor optical window contamination failure

After two years of use, the automatic air purification function failed. Retrieved DTC B110D. Removed the PM2.5 sensor inside the centre console and found an oily dust mixture covering the photoelectric receiver module lens (presumably caused by long-term smoking in the vehicle and use of a poor-quality cabin filter). Cleaning the optical window with anhydrous ethanol was ineffective, as the stains had penetrated internally. Replaced the PM2.5 sensor assembly with a new one (part number: K9C-8121210), performed system calibration, and resolved the fault.
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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

2017 Song MAX: Poor wiring harness contact causing intermittent B110D fault

When driving on rough roads, the dashboard occasionally showed an air quality fault. It was normal when stationary. The scan tool read intermittent fault code B110D. Checked the PM2.5 sensor connector behind the glove box and found slightly oxidised and loose terminals. Cleaned the terminals with electronic cleaner and re-crimped them using a terminal removal tool. Wrapped the connector with electrical tape to prevent loosening. Also checked the LIN line resistance between the BCM and sensor (normal: <1 Ω). The fault did not recur after the repair.
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.