DTC B2A2B12 indicates a short to vehicle power positive (B+) in the driver-side HVAC blend door actuator control circuit — Seal 6 EV
DTC B2A2B12 indicates a short to vehicle power positive (B+) in the driver-side HVAC blend door actuator control circuit.
The motor receives commands from the HVAC controller via LIN bus or PWM signal, drives the gear mechanism to adjust the hot/cold air mix ratio, and provides position feedback through a potentiometer or Hall sensor.
A short to power typically results from insulation failure between the motor power supply line (usually constant 12V) and the signal or ground line, or an inter-turn breakdown in the motor internal winding causing abnormally low impedance.
This fault causes the HVAC controller to detect abnormally high voltage (near battery voltage), trigger circuit protection, and cut off the circuit output.
This prevents driver-side vent temperature adjustment (stuck in hot or cold position).
Severe cases can burn out the HVAC controller internal driver chip or blow a fuse, affecting normal vehicle thermal management system operation.
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