DTC B110D09 indicates a failure of the internal photoelectric receiving module in the PM2 — Atto 3
DTC B110D09 indicates a failure of the internal photoelectric receiving module in the PM2.5 rapid detector (laser particulate sensor).
The sensor operates on the laser scattering principle: a laser diode emits a beam to illuminate an air sample.
Suspended particulate matter produces scattered light.
The photoelectric receiving module (typically a high-sensitivity photodiode or photomultiplier tube) captures this light and converts it into an electrical signal.
The signal processing circuit then calculates the PM2.5 concentration.
DTC B110D09 specifically refers to a fault in the module receiving the scattered light.
Possible causes include photoelectric component aging or burnout, a signal amplification circuit fault, A/D conversion module damage, or an internal open circuit.
This fault prevents the Green Air Purification System from obtaining accurate air quality data, disabling the automatic air purification mode and the A/C automatic fresh air/recirculation switching function.
Although this fault typically does not affect the powertrain or driving safety, it disables the thermal management system's environmental adaptive control strategy.
The system classifies this fault as severe because abnormal communication between the sensor and the A/C control module can trigger cascading faults.
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