B2AB41D

This fault code indicates the internal drive current of the thermal management system electric scroll compressor (E-Compressor) exceeds the safety threshold set by the MCU (microcontroller unit) (typically peak current >45A or sustained RMS current >15A) — Atto 8

Thermal Management System

This fault code indicates the internal drive current of the thermal management system electric scroll compressor (E-Compressor) exceeds the safety threshold set by the MCU (microcontroller unit) (typically peak current >45A or sustained RMS current >15A).

This hardware-level protection fault indicates the compressor permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) or its integrated controller (including the IPM intelligent power module) detects abnormal current consumption.

During compressor start-up or operation, the controller triggers this fault if Hall sensors detect a three-phase current imbalance exceeding 10%, or if the instantaneous DC bus current exceeds the calibrated limit (approximately 22-25A) for over 100ms.

The compressor stops immediately to protect the IGBT power devices, affecting cabin air conditioning cooling/heating and battery pack liquid cooling functions.

A prolonged fault may burn out the compressor controller or blow the high-voltage fuse (typically 30A-40A).

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Cases Logged
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Qin EV compressor winding insulation degradation causes intermittent overcurrent

2019 BYD Qin EV, 68,000 km. Instrument cluster intermittently illuminated "Air Conditioning System Fault" warning. Retrieved DTC B2AB41D. Freeze frame showed compressor at 3,200 rpm drawing 18.5A (exceeding 15A calibration value) when fault occurred. Fault cleared after vehicle cooled while parked, but returned after 30 minutes of driving. Disassembly found compressor three-phase winding-to-housing insulation resistance was 50MΩ cold (normal) but dropped to 8MΩ at 60°C with heat gun (abnormal). Diagnosed as thermal degradation of enamelled wire insulation. Replaced electric compressor assembly, recovered and recharged refrigerant. Fault resolved.
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Ice blockage in refrigerant system triggered compressor overload protection

2019 Qin EV. Heating worked normally in winter, but after 10 minutes of AC cooling, the system set DTC B2AB41D and the air conditioning stopped. Live data showed high-side pressure spiked instantly to 3.2 MPa (normal 1.5 MPa) before the fault, with current peaking at 26 A. Inspection revealed the receiver-drier had failed and system moisture was >500 ppm, causing ice blockage at the expansion valve. Recovered the refrigerant, replaced the receiver-drier and expansion valve, flushed the lines with nitrogen, evacuated and pressure-tested the system, then charged with the standard refrigerant amount and 30ml of fresh compressor oil. The fault has not returned.
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Burned high voltage contactor caused abnormal compressor current.

After fast charging, DTC B2AB41D set along with the 'SRS fault' warning light. Diagnosis found the compressor controller detected excessive current fluctuation (ripple >5A). Measuring the HV line from the battery pack output to the compressor revealed burnt main positive contactor contacts with contact resistance of 15mΩ (normal <1mΩ). This dropped the voltage from 380V to 310V when the compressor started, causing the controller to pull abnormally high current to maintain power output. Replaced the battery pack main positive contactor (or the entire BDU - Battery Distribution Unit), cleaned the HV terminals, and resolved the fault.
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Drift in the compressor controller sampling resistor caused false fault reports.

The vehicle had no actual air conditioning performance issues, yet the scan tool frequently logged historic DTC B2AB41D. Freeze frame showed only 12 A (below the actual threshold), but fault status read 'currently present'. Removed and inspected the compressor controller (did not disassemble the compressor body). Found a cold solder joint on the 5 mΩ precision shunt resistor in the current sampling circuit, causing sampling voltage drift. Resoldered the resistor and applied conformal coating, or calibrated the current sampling offset using an oscilloscope (wrote -0.8 A correction value via the scan tool). DTC cleared and did not recur.
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.