DTC B121A09 indicates a functional failure of the No — Seal 6 EV
DTC B121A09 indicates a functional failure of the No. 1 IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) driver chip in the PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heater controller.
In BYD new energy vehicle thermal management systems, the PTC heater functions as a high-voltage electric heating component for cabin heating and power battery preheating.
The IGBT module regulates heater power via PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) control.
The driver chip serves as the key interface between the controller MCU and the power IGBT.
It converts low-voltage logic signals into isolated high-voltage pulses (typically ±15V or 0-15V) to drive the IGBT gate.
Fundamentally, this fault indicates the driver chip cannot generate or transmit the gate drive signal.
Possible causes include internal chip damage, abnormal driver power supply, IGBT module fault feedback, or communication interruption.
This fault prevents the PTC heater from starting (no warm air) or causes power control loss.
In extreme cases, it may cause IGBT breakdown and short circuits, triggering high-voltage system protection and posing safety risks.
Therefore, the system classifies it as a severe fault (Level 3).
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