B2AF614

DTC B2AF614 indicates a power supply circuit fault for the Rear HVAC Blower Motor, specifically a short to ground or an open circuit — Seal U

Thermal Management System

DTC B2AF614 indicates a power supply circuit fault for the Rear HVAC Blower Motor, specifically a short to ground or an open circuit.

This fault affects the rear air delivery function of the HVAC system, part of the thermal management subsystem.

A short to ground typically indicates damaged blower motor power harness insulation contacting the vehicle body ground, or failed internal motor winding insulation.

An open circuit indicates a break in the circuit resulting from a severed wiring harness, a loose connector, or internal motor burnout.

This fault completely disables the rear HVAC blower function and impairs cabin temperature regulation.

This classifies as a severe fault because short-circuit currents can overheat the wiring harness or blow a fuse in extreme cases.

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Cases Logged
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Song MAX rear blower motor wiring harness chafed and shorted to ground

Vehicle: 2018 Song MAX DM, 62,000 km. Symptoms: Dashboard intermittently displayed "AC System Fault" when the rear air conditioning was switched on; rear vents stopped blowing while the front remained normal. Diagnosis: Scanned DTC B2AF614 (current fault). Measured blower motor resistance at 0.8 Ω (abnormally low). Disassembly revealed the rear blower motor power harness grommet had dislodged at the floor pan sheet metal hole; the sharp edge cut through the insulation, shorting to ground. Repair: Cut and reconnected the damaged harness with heat-shrink tubing, reinstalled the rubber grommet and wrapped with cloth tape, replaced the blower fuse (15 A). Fault resolved.
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Water ingress caused corrosion in the rear blower motor connector on the Qin EV.

Vehicle: 2019 BYD Qin EV High Range. Fault: Rear air conditioning inoperative after heavy rain, front system normal. DTC B2AF614 present; measured 0V at blower supply. Inspected wiring harness connector beneath rear seat and found water ingress and copper oxide causing open circuit. Cause: Water entered through seat rail seals during wading; connector waterproof seal aged and failed. Fix: Cleaned contacts with electronic cleaner, blow-dried with air gun, applied conductive grease, replaced waterproof seal. Resolved.
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Rear blower motor burnout and replacement case

Vehicle: 2019 BYD Song MAX gasoline. Symptoms: Burning smell when rear AC turned on, followed by complete loss of airflow. Scanned DTC B2AF614. Tear-down found blower motor brushes severely worn and commutator burnt, causing internal short. Resistance between motor terminal and housing measured 0.2Ω (severe short to ground). Cause: Long-term operation in dusty conditions without regular cabin filter replacement caused excessive blower load. Repair: Replaced rear blower assembly (including fan impeller), thoroughly cleaned AC ducts, replaced cabin filter. Issue resolved.
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AC control module driver fault false positive

Vehicle: 2017 Song MAX. Symptom: Rear air conditioning operates intermittently; DTC B2AF614 present intermittently. Initial inspection showed normal wiring harness and blower motor resistance. Further diagnosis found a dry solder joint on the rear blower MOSFET driver chip inside the AC control module (AC ECU), causing an intermittent open circuit. The module failed to maintain stable voltage output to the blower. Solution: Replaced the AC control module (after programming and matching). Fault eliminated. When diagnosing intermittent faults, verify control module output stability.
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.