B2A5A11

This DTC indicates a short to ground in the signal circuit of the front passenger side FACE mode outlet air temperature sensor — Seal 6 EV

Thermal Management System

This DTC indicates a short to ground in the signal circuit of the front passenger side FACE mode outlet air temperature sensor.

In the BYD dual-zone automatic air conditioning system, this sensor uses an NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistor.

Under normal conditions, sensor resistance decreases as temperature increases (approximately 2 kΩ at 20°C).

The air conditioning controller calculates the actual outlet air temperature by detecting the voltage signal (typically in the 0-5 V range) through a voltage divider circuit.

When the signal wire shorts to the vehicle body ground, the controller detects a continuous voltage below 0.1 V (or close to 0 V) and sets DTC B2A5A11.

This disables the front passenger side temperature control.

The air conditioning system may enter limp mode and default to a fixed output temperature, reducing passenger comfort.

In extreme cases, false readings may trigger thermal management system protection.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

2018 BYD Song MAX: Sensor Short Circuit from Water Ingress

After heavy rain while parked outdoors, the passenger side A/C vents blew icy cold air and wouldn't adjust. The scanner showed active DTC B2A5A11. Sensor resistance measured 0.5Ω (shorted). Disassembly revealed the sensor mounted at the lowest point of the air duct. A blocked drain hole caused condensate to accumulate, completely submerging the connector and shorting the pins. Fix: Cleared the A/C drain tube, replaced the passenger face-level temperature sensor, dried the connector and applied anti-corrosion treatment. Fault cleared.
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2019 BYD Qin Pro DM Dashboard Wiring Harness Wear Case

When driving on rough roads, the AC panel occasionally displayed an 'E3' error, eventually triggering DTC B2A5A11. Static sensor tests showed normal readings, but resistance to ground fluctuated when wiggling the harness. Removed the dashboard and found the harness retaining clip had fallen off where it passes through the metal bracket. Long-term rubbing against the sharp edge wore through 3 mm of insulation, exposing the copper core to the body. Repaired the wiring by soldering and adding heat-shrink tubing, re-secured the harness with a rubber grommet, and adjusted the routing to avoid interference.
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2019 Qin EV Sensor Aging Failure Case

After 4 years, the passenger-side temperature display stuck at -40°C (ultra-low) with intermittent DTC B2A5A11. Sensor resistance measured only 50Ω at ambient temperature (normal: 2kΩ), indicating internal thermistor breakdown from aging. Harness insulation tested normal and connectors showed no water ingress. Replaced the OEM passenger-side face-level air temperature sensor (Part No.: EG-8107010B). Temperature display returned to normal; fault code cleared and has not returned.
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.