DTC B2AB8-1C (abbreviated from B2AB81C) indicates the Electric A/C Compressor controller detected an abnormally high three-phase drive voltage — Atto 3
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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