DTC B122A13 indicates an open circuit fault in the thermal management system coolant temperature sensor circuit — Seal U
DTC B122A13 indicates an open circuit fault in the thermal management system coolant temperature sensor circuit.
In models such as the BYD Qin EV300, this sensor typically mounts in the PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) water heater or the battery thermal management circuit.
It monitors coolant temperature to control heating power and battery thermal management strategies.
An open circuit means the ECU detects a continuously high sensor signal voltage (typically near the 5V reference voltage) and cannot acquire the actual temperature signal.
This fault forces the PTC heater into protection mode and halts operation, resulting in no warm air in the cabin.
It may also affect the battery preheating function, restricting charging speed or preventing charging in low-temperature environments.
In severe cases, the vehicle may trigger a thermal management system fault and enter limp mode.
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