BYD technical documentation defines DTC B2A2013 as "Evaporator Temperature Sensor Circuit Open," rather than a generic "cabin temperature sensor" fault — Seal 6 EV
BYD technical documentation defines DTC B2A2013 as "Evaporator Temperature Sensor Circuit Open," rather than a generic "cabin temperature sensor" fault.
Located inside the HVAC evaporator case, this sensor monitors the evaporator core surface temperature in real time.
It sends critical feedback to the air conditioning controller (AC ECU) to prevent evaporator icing, regulate compressor displacement, and control the electronic expansion valve opening.
The AC ECU logs an open circuit fault when it detects the sensor signal voltage remaining above 4.95V or below 0.05V (outside the valid range).
This fault triggers the A/C system protection logic, which forcibly disengages the compressor electromagnetic clutch or stops the electric compressor, completely disabling A/C cooling.
Because BYD New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) deeply integrate the A/C and battery thermal management systems (typically incorporating the battery chiller into the A/C refrigerant circuit), this fault can cascade into a battery cooling system failure.
This causes abnormal vehicle thermal management and may restrict power output.
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