DTC B2AB774 indicates abnormal speed feedback from the electric A/C compressor — Atto 8
DTC B2AB774 indicates abnormal speed feedback from the electric A/C compressor.
Specifically, the compressor control module (MCU) detects a deviation between the actual compressor motor speed and the target commanded speed exceeding the threshold (typically >15%), a lost speed signal, or excessive speed fluctuation (jitter).
This fault affects a core actuator in the thermal management system.
It can reduce A/C cooling/heating performance, cause thermal management failure, and subsequently trigger motor or battery over-temperature protection.
In pure electric models like the Qin EV, high voltage (typically 320V-750V) directly drives the electric compressor.
The system uses sensorless vector control (FOC) or Hall sensor feedback for speed control.
This fault essentially indicates instability in the closed-loop speed control.
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