This DTC indicates the heater core 4-way water valve drive motor control circuit has shorted to the vehicle power supply (B+, typically 12V or a 5V reference voltage, depending on the specific drive circuit design) — Seal U
This DTC indicates the heater core 4-way water valve drive motor control circuit has shorted to the vehicle power supply (B+, typically 12V or a 5V reference voltage, depending on the specific drive circuit design).
When the HVAC ECU or thermal management controller sends a PWM drive signal to the stepper or DC motor, it detects the motor feedback or drive circuit voltage remains continuously high (close to battery voltage).
This exceeds the normal range; normal operation requires a pulsed voltage or ground return path.
This prevents the controller from driving the 4-way water valve to switch the coolant flow direction, affecting the switch between the cabin PTC heating loop and the battery/motor cooling loop.
In severe cases, this fault causes the drive chip to overheat and fail or the related fuse to blow, which triggers the thermal management system protection mechanism and limits power output.
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