This DTC indicates the 12V operating supply voltage of the thermal management system (specifically the air conditioning control unit or thermal management controller) falls below the 9V threshold — Seal U
This DTC indicates the 12V operating supply voltage of the thermal management system (specifically the air conditioning control unit or thermal management controller) falls below the 9V threshold.
In the BYD new energy architecture, the low-voltage system has a nominal voltage of 12V (normal range 10.5V-14.5V).
When the supply voltage drops below 9V, the controller’s internal microprocessor, sensor interface circuits, and power drive module fail to operate stably.
This instability can cause abnormal air conditioning compressor control signals, inaccurate electronic expansion valve actuation, insufficient battery coolant pump speed, or a protective shutdown of the PTC heater.
As a power supply fault, this condition does not directly trigger the high-voltage interlock, but it indirectly affects battery thermal management performance.
In extreme cases, it can trigger battery over-temperature power derating protection.
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