B132971

This DTC indicates the electric water pump in the battery thermal management circuit (typically located in the battery pack liquid-cooling circuit or battery heat pipe circulation branch) detects a locked rotor condition — Atto 3

Thermal Management System

This DTC indicates the electric water pump in the battery thermal management circuit (typically located in the battery pack liquid-cooling circuit or battery heat pipe circulation branch) detects a locked rotor condition.

Specifically, the pump control module detects the drive current continuously exceeding the threshold (typically 3-5 times the rated current) while the speed feedback signal remains at zero or extremely low, determining a mechanical rotor seizure.

This is a hard fault.

Upon triggering, the thermal management controller immediately cuts pump power to protect the drive circuit.

Consequences include interrupted battery pack coolant circulation, causing loss of battery temperature control during fast charging and reduced heat pump air conditioning heating efficiency (if equipped with a water-source heat pump system).

Continued operation may trigger BMS power derating protection or high-voltage system shutdown.

The DTC suffix '71' typically serves as a subtype identifier indicating a persistent locked rotor condition rather than a momentary overload.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Qin EV coolant crystallisation causing periodic water pump seizure

2019 BYD Qin EV, 62,000 km. Dash displayed "Thermal Management Fault" during fast charging. Scan tool retrieved DTC B132971. Freeze frame data indicated battery temperature at 42°C when the fault occurred, coolant pump duty cycle at 100%, and drive current at 8.5 A (normal 3 A). Disassembled the pump and found heavy white ethylene glycol crystal deposits between the impeller and housing, caused by prolonged failure to replace the coolant. Replaced the pump, flushed the cooling circuit thoroughly, and refilled with low-conductivity coolant (BYD specification LG-2). Fault resolved. Recommend replacing coolant every 40,000 km.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Loose wiring harness connection caused water pump phase loss and locked rotor

2019 Qin EV. Intermittent fault reported on rough roads. Water pump tested normal statically; wiggling the harness reproduced the fault. Inspection found a backed-out terminal pin in the GJB02 connector (water pump power plug) inside the left front wheel arch liner, causing poor contact on one phase. With phase loss, the water pump produced insufficient starting torque. The controller detected overcurrent but no speed feedback and judged the motor as stalled. Repaired the harness terminal, applied conductive paste, and wrapped with waterproof tape. Fault resolved.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Water pump bearing seized, causing rotor-to-housing contact

One month after wading through water, the fault appeared. Disassembly revealed the rotor bearing seized due to corrosion, causing the rotor to contact the stator (scuffing) with visible scoring on the rotor surface. Water entered through the pump breather during wading. Although the pump is rated IP67, the seal had deteriorated. Replaced the water pump assembly. Also checked insulation on other pumps in the same circuit (e.g., motor coolant pump) to prevent consequential damage. After wading, inspect thermal management system seals promptly.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Controller MOSFET breakdown causing drive malfunction

This DTC appeared alongside 'Battery heat pipe electric water pump overvoltage fault B132817'. Measured the pump body resistance as normal and the impeller turned freely by hand. Inspected the water pump controller (separate from the HVAC controller on some models) and found one MOSFET (model IRFB3607) on the drive board with a drain-source breakdown short circuit. This caused two motor phases to short-circuit, producing a DC braking effect. Replaced the water pump controller (or the pump assembly with integrated controller) and the fault was resolved. Replacing the controller alone requires reflashing the parameter configuration.
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.