B2AB8-1C

DTC B2AB8-1C (abbreviated from B2AB81C) indicates the Electric A/C Compressor controller detected an abnormally high three-phase drive voltage — Seal U

Thermal Management System

DTC B2AB8-1C (abbreviated from B2AB81C) indicates the Electric A/C Compressor controller detected an abnormally high three-phase drive voltage.

This fault involves the Intelligent Power Module (IPM) or IGBT drive circuit inside the compressor controller (Inverter).

The controller triggers this fault upon detecting any of the following conditions: 1) Inter-turn short circuit, open circuit, or unbalanced resistance in the compressor internal permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) three-phase windings, causing abnormal back electromotive force (BEMF); 2) Overcurrent, overheating, or power transistor breakdown in the controller internal IPM; 3) Transient spike in the high-voltage DC bus voltage (e.g., precharge failure or stuck HV battery relay); 4) Compressor mechanical seizure (e.g., scroll plate wear or lack of refrigerant oil) causing a sudden load increase and abnormal current and voltage rise.

This fault triggers a protective compressor shutdown, causes complete air conditioning system failure, and may affect battery thermal management (e.g., liquid cooling plate circulation).

This is a level 2 severe fault.

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Cases Logged
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BYD Han EV: Compressor motor winding short circuit causing excessive phase voltage

Symptoms: While driving normally, the AC suddenly stopped cooling and the vents blew ambient air. The instrument cluster showed no warning lights, but the AC control panel worked normally. Diagnosis: VDS read DTC B2AB81C (phase voltage too high) along with B2AB249 (IPM IGBT fault). Checked high-voltage harness connectors B28/B29; no abnormalities found. Measured compressor low-voltage supply at 13.9V (normal). Disconnected power and measured three-phase winding resistance: U-V phase was 2.3Ω (normal ~0.8Ω) with unstable readings, confirming an internal inter-turn short in the motor. Solution: Replaced the electric compressor assembly (PN HCE-8103020C). Recovered the old oil and flushed the AC lines. Added 120ml POE refrigeration oil and 550g R134a refrigerant. Evacuated the system and performed a vacuum hold test. Fault resolved.
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BYD Song Pro DM: Poor controller cooling causes intermittent fault

Symptoms: Air conditioning intermittently stops working while driving, especially in heavy traffic or at highway speeds. Temporary recovery after shutdown and restart. Diagnosis: Retrieved stored DTCs B2AB8-1C (phase voltage high) and U0296 (communication lost with BMS, intermittent). Found the electric compressor controller mounting bracket loose, heat sink severely clogged with dust, and minor burn marks on the IPM module surface. Further inspection found loose contact at pin 3 of high-voltage connector B28. Repair: Re-tightened the controller mounting bracket, replaced the compressor high-voltage harness assembly (including the connector), and thoroughly cleaned the controller heat sink. Cleared DTCs, road-tested 50 km with no fault recurrence; live data showed phase voltage stable within normal range.
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BYD Qin Plus DM-i: Worn scroll plates causing excessive load

Symptoms: With the AC on, the compressor made a distinct buzzing noise. Cooling performance dropped sharply, the low-pressure lines frosted up, and the AC failed completely after about 5 minutes. Diagnosis: Read codes B2AB81C (phase voltage too high) and B2AB997 (compressor overload). Recovered 450g of refrigerant and found black compressor oil containing metal debris. Disassembled the compressor and found severe wear on the scroll plate surfaces. The seals between the orbiting and fixed plates were worn—a known batch defect in early BYD electric compressors caused by an internal seal design flaw that allows gas leakage and bypass. Resolution: Replaced the scroll plate assembly with an improved design (the manufacturer updated the parts with enhanced sealing). Thoroughly cleaned the condenser, evaporator, and lines, replaced the desiccant, and filled with fresh POE oil. The compressor now runs smoothly and pressures returned to normal (low 0.2–0.3MPa, high 1.4–1.6MPa).
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BYD Yuan Plus: False Software Fault Warning on New Vehicle

Symptoms: New vehicle, approximately 5000 km on the odometer. Air conditioning intermittently failed to cool. DTC B2AB8-1C appeared intermittently with no other associated faults. Fault cleared after switching off the ignition. Diagnosis: Comprehensive hardware inspection (wiring harness, connectors, compressor body, controller housing) found no abnormalities. Three-phase winding resistance measured balanced with good insulation. Consulted BYD Technical Service Bulletin (TSB); confirmed the compressor controller software version V1.2 on this batch contains a phase voltage sampling algorithm bug. Under specific conditions (high-voltage power-up instant or after fast charging), the system falsely reports excessive phase voltage. Resolution: Upgraded the compressor controller software to version V1.4 using the VDS diagnostic tool. Monitored continuously for one month after the upgrade. The DTC did not reappear and the air conditioning system operates normally.
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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.