B2AB349

This DTC indicates an abnormal signal or functional failure of the temperature sensor integrated inside the Electric A/C Compressor — Seal U

Thermal Management System

This DTC indicates an abnormal signal or functional failure of the temperature sensor integrated inside the Electric A/C Compressor.

This sensor is embedded near the compressor motor winding or power module (IPM).

It monitors the operating temperature of the compressor core components in real time to prevent motor demagnetization or controller damage from overheating.

When the sensor experiences an open circuit, short circuit, signal drift, or detects a value outside the normal threshold (-40°C to 150°C), the compressor controller triggers DTC B2AB349 and enters protection mode, forcibly cutting operating power to the compressor.

This fault directly causes the air conditioning system to lose cooling capacity.

In extreme cases, the lack of cooling may indirectly affect the traction battery thermal management circuit, but it typically does not limit vehicle power.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Yuan Plus: Sudden AC Cooling Failure

The air conditioning suddenly stopped cooling during normal driving. No warning lights appeared on the dash, but the vents blew ambient air. A VDS scan retrieved DTC B2AB349 (internal temperature sensor fault). Live data showed the compressor internal temperature at -40°C (clearly abnormal), indicating an open circuit in the sensor. Resistance across the temperature sensor pins at the compressor low-pressure connector measured infinite, confirming sensor failure. Since the sensor is integrated inside the compressor and cannot be replaced separately, the fix involved replacing the electric compressor assembly, recharging the refrigerant and refilling the compressor oil. This resolved the fault.
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BYD Qin EV Intermittent Air Conditioning Failure Case

AC intermittently cuts out in hot weather or after extended use, returning to normal after a key cycle. Retrieved DTC B2AB349. Live data showed compressor internal temperature intermittently spiking above 150°C (over-temperature protection threshold). Checked external cooling system: normal. Measured sensor resistance; found abnormal temperature-resistance characteristics (resistance drift). Diagnosed as sensor degradation. Replaced compressor assembly; fault completely resolved.
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Compressor Internal Mechanical Failure with Temperature Sensor Malfunction

The BYD EV had poor air conditioning performance with high low-side pressure, low high-side pressure, and ice on the low-pressure lines. The diagnostic scanner detected DTC B2AB349 and other compressor fault codes. Removed the compressor and found abnormal wear on the scroll plate surfaces, plus friction damage to the internal temperature sensor wiring. Internal mechanical seizure caused overheating, damaging the temperature sensor. Replaced the scroll plate assembly with an improved design (addresses early design defect) or replaced the complete compressor. Refilled with special POE refrigerant oil and the system returned to normal.
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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.