DTC B121209 indicates an abnormality in the PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heater drive control unit, specifically a driver module fault — Seal U
DTC B121209 indicates an abnormality in the PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heater drive control unit, specifically a driver module fault.
This fault involves the high-voltage control system.
Causes include IGBT power module failure, driver circuit board malfunction, high-voltage interlock (HVIL) failure, or abnormal current/voltage sampling.
The PTC heater is a core component for EV cabin heating and battery thermal management.
This fault prevents cabin heating and disables battery heating.
In low-temperature environments, it degrades battery charge/discharge performance and reduces driving range.
When this fault occurs, the BMS or thermal management controller cuts off the PTC high-voltage power supply to protect the system.
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