B2A0716

The internal voltage monitoring circuit in the Air Conditioning Control Unit (ACU) or Integrated Thermal Management System (ITMS) controller triggers DTC B2A0716 — Qin Plus

Thermal Management System

The internal voltage monitoring circuit in the Air Conditioning Control Unit (ACU) or Integrated Thermal Management System (ITMS) controller triggers DTC B2A0716.

This indicates the supply voltage in power circuit 161 (typically the constant B+ or IG ignition supply for the air conditioning module) falls below the 9V operating threshold.

This fault signifies a low-voltage supply abnormality in the thermal management system.

Upon detecting insufficient operating voltage, the controller logs the fault and may enter a degraded protection mode.

This mode limits the electric compressor speed, shuts off the PTC heater, or halts electronic expansion valve operation, reducing or disabling air conditioning cooling and heating functions.

In extreme cases, this condition affects the traction battery cooling circuit and triggers overheat protection.

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BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Song MAX: Intermittent A/C cooling failure with DTC B2A0716

Air conditioning occasionally cut out while driving. Instrument panel showed no warning lights, but cooling stopped. VDS read current fault code B2A0716 (Power Supply Voltage Undervoltage). 12V battery tested normal. Voltage measured at air conditioning controller JA01 connector pins 17 (B+) and 18 (IG) dropped instantly from 12.4V to 8.5V when the vehicle hit bumps. Disassembly revealed burning and loose connection inside fuse holder IF08 of the front compartment power distribution box, causing excessive contact resistance. Replaced front compartment power distribution box assembly and repaired wiring harness terminals. Fault resolved.
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BYD Tang DM on-board charger DC-side low voltage fault (P157216)

Customer reported vehicle would not charge and showed abnormal charging power after connecting the charging gun. VDS read DTC P157216 (on-board charger DC-side voltage low, same undervoltage category as B2A0716). On-board charger low-voltage supply measured at 8V during charging. Found oxidized pins on the charger low-voltage connector. Cleaned and tightened the connector. Supply voltage restored to 12V. Charging function normal. Same fault mechanism as B2A0716: insufficient control module supply voltage restricting function.
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BYD Qin Early Charging Termination (Abnormal Voltage Detection Reference)

Charging stopped automatically at around 10%, with the dash showing charging interrupted. Testing showed the BMS (Battery Management System) communicating normally with the charger, but the BMS detected abnormally low total voltage sampling, triggering a protective shutdown. The fault traced to poor contact in the BMS slave module sampling harness causing voltage detection errors. Repaired the harness and updated BMS software; fault cleared. This case shows how voltage detection abnormalities affect system function, with technical relevance to B2A0716 voltage monitoring logic.
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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.