B132816

This DTC indicates the Battery Thermal Management Electric Water Pump supply voltage falls below the system normal operating threshold (typically below 9V or 10 — Seal U

Thermal Management System

This DTC indicates the Battery Thermal Management Electric Water Pump supply voltage falls below the system normal operating threshold (typically below 9V or 10.5V, depending on vehicle calibration).

In the BYD Qin EV thermal management system, this water pump circulates coolant between the battery pack and the heat exchanger to maintain cell temperature within the optimal 15–35°C operating range.

During an undervoltage fault, the pump may experience an abnormal speed drop, stop intermittently, or fail completely, reducing battery cooling and heating efficiency.

Prolonged operation with this fault can trigger the BMS power limit protection strategy (reduced-power driving) and, in extreme cases, pose a risk of battery thermal runaway.

The air conditioning controller (or thermal management controller) triggers this fault upon detecting an abnormal PWM feedback signal from the water pump or an abnormal power supply voltage.

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Cases Logged
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Oxidised water pump connector causing intermittent undervoltage on Qin EV

The dashboard occasionally displayed 'Thermal Management System Fault'. DTC B132816 (current) retrieved. Inspection found the battery thermal management coolant pump on the right side of the front compartment, with a 3-pin waterproof connector. Disassembly revealed green corrosion inside the connector, and the Pin 1 (power) terminal had slightly backed out, causing increased contact resistance (measured 3.2 Ω). Fix: Cleaned the connector with WD-40 precision electrical contact cleaner, replaced the female terminal, applied conductive grease, and reconnected. Fault cleared.
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Aging 12V battery caused cascading undervoltage failure in water pump

The owner reported that after parking the vehicle overnight, the air conditioning failed to cool and a fault appeared on startup. Diagnosis found the 12V battery voltage was only 11.2V, dropping to 8.5V during startup. The thermal management controller triggered B132816 when its self-check detected the water pump voltage below threshold. After replacing the AGM 60Ah battery, startup voltage recovered to 10.2V and the fault code cleared automatically. This case suggests checking the low-voltage power supply system first.
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Internal short circuit in the water pump burned the fuse holder.

Vehicle thermal management completely failed and battery temperature rose rapidly. Inspection found the water pump fuse (15A) in the front compartment fuse box had blown; it blew again immediately after replacement. Measured water pump resistance at only 0.8Ω (normal 3-5Ω). Disassembled the water pump and found a partial short circuit in the motor winding. Replaced the water pump assembly and repaired the burnt fuse holder (fitted a tin-plated copper sleeve to improve contact). Fault fully resolved.
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Wiring harness wear caused high-resistance connection and voltage drop

Warning light illuminated when driving on rough roads. Inspection found the water pump power harness from the front compartment to the battery pack had lost its retaining clip at the firewall pass‑through, causing the harness to chafe against the metal body edge. This wore through the insulation and partially fractured the copper wires, creating an intermittent connection. Stationary voltage read 12V, but dropped below 8V over bumps. Repair: cut out the damaged section, spliced in 2.0 mm² high‑temperature silicone wire with soldered joints, and re‑secured the harness routing.
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.