For the BYD Song MAX (2017–2019), DTC B1108 indicates a short circuit in the PM2 — Seal 6 EV
For the BYD Song MAX (2017–2019), DTC B1108 indicates a short circuit in the PM2.5 air quality detection module (dust sensor) or its wiring harness.
The sensor uses laser scattering to detect in-cabin and outside PM2.5 concentrations and transmits data to the HVAC ECU via the LIN bus or an analog signal.
Short circuit conditions include: 1) Sensor power supply wire (+5V/+12V) shorted to ground 2) Signal wire shorted to power or ground 3) Short circuit in the sensor's internal photoelectric detection circuit This fault prevents the automatic climate control from switching between fresh air and recirculation based on air quality.
The system enters fail-safe mode (typically forced recirculation).
Severe short-circuit current can destroy the HVAC ECU sampling circuit.
The system classifies this as a Level 3 severe fault and restricts vehicle operation to prevent electrical fires or controller damage.
For other BYD models (such as the Qin EV, E5, and Song DM), B1108 indicates a driver-side sunload sensor fault, reflecting differences in DTC definitions across models.
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