B122013

This DTC indicates an open circuit in the thermal management system right heatsink temperature sensor (NTC thermistor) — Seal U

Thermal Management System

This DTC indicates an open circuit in the thermal management system right heatsink temperature sensor (NTC thermistor).

In BYD Qin EV/DM models, this sensor typically mounts on the PTC heater heatsink or the motor controller (MCU) IGBT heatsink to monitor power device operating temperatures in real time.

When sensor wiring breaks, the sensor fails, or the connector makes poor contact, the control module detects a voltage signal outside the valid range (typically because the 5V reference voltage fails to complete a circuit) and logs this fault.

Because the system cannot accurately monitor the heatsink temperature, it triggers a thermal management protection strategy.

This strategy may disable the PTC heater or limit motor power output.

In extreme cases, power devices may overheat and fail, making this a severe fault.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Qin EV300 PTC heater temperature sensor open circuit due to aging.

A 2017 BYD Qin EV300 with 120,000 km on the clock displayed ‘Power System Fault’ on the instrument cluster and had no heating. Read DTC B122013. Live data showed right-side heat sink temperature at –40°C. Removed and inspected the PTC heater water outlet temperature sensor (right-side heat sink sensor); the connector was oxidised and the sensor measured infinite resistance. Replaced the sensor. The new sensor measured 10.2 kΩ at 22°C ambient. Reconnected the connector, live data returned to normal, and heating function restored.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Qin Pro DM: Front compartment wiring harness wear caused an intermittent open circuit.

2018 Qin Pro DM. Intermittent DTC B122013 with no cabin heating when the fault occurred. Inspection found the fault only appeared over bumps. Traced the wiring harness from the PTC controller to the sensor and found it had worn through at the firewall clip from prolonged vibration, leaving only a few copper strands connected; the circuit broke completely on rough roads. Repaired the harness by cutting out the damaged section, soldering in an extension, and protecting it with high-temperature tape and corrugated conduit. Adjusted the routing to avoid contact with sharp edges. Fault resolved.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Sensor connector corroded from water ingress after wading.

A 2019 Qin Pro DM lit the cooling system warning light the day after wading through deep floodwater. Pulling codes gave B122013. Inside the right-side radiator temperature sensor connector, I found water stains, green copper corrosion, and infinite resistance across the terminals. Water had wicked up the harness by capillary action during the water crossing, oxidizing the contacts and causing an open circuit. I replaced the sensor connector (with pigtail), dried the original harness and treated it with corrosion protection, applied conductive grease, and reconnected. Fault cleared.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Connector not reseated after repair caused false fault code

After front collision repairs, the vehicle logged DTC B122013. Inspection found that after replacing the front compartment wiring harness, the technician had swapped the right-side radiator temperature sensor connector with a nearby two-pin connector (front compartment temperature sensor). They plugged in, but the mismatched pin configuration caused an open circuit. Correcting the connections cleared the fault code and restored normal operation. During repairs, pay attention to the error-proof design of similar connectors to prevent mix-ups.
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.