B2A2A12

DTC B2A2A12 indicates a short to vehicle power positive (B+) in the HVAC mode door actuator motor or its control circuit — Seal U

Thermal Management System

DTC B2A2A12 indicates a short to vehicle power positive (B+) in the HVAC mode door actuator motor or its control circuit.

This stepper or DC geared motor drives the mode door to switch between face, foot, and defrost modes.

The A/C ECU logs a short to power when it detects the motor drive circuit current abnormally exceeding the threshold (typically >2A) or the feedback voltage remaining continuously high.

This fault causes: 1) the air outlet mode to lock in the default position (typically defrost or face mode) and prevents adjustment; 2) the controller’s internal driver chip to trigger overheat protection, potentially blowing a fuse; 3) a risk of circuit overheating in extreme cases.

Because this fault impairs the front windshield defrost function, it carries a severe classification and requires immediate repair.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Yuan PLUS AC modes cannot switch, motor internal short circuit

Vehicle: BYD Yuan Plus (Atto 3), 32,000 km. Owner reported the air-conditioning vent mode knob was unresponsive and stayed in foot mode. Scanned with VDS and retrieved DTCs B2A2A12 (mode motor short to power) and B2A2A00 (mode motor fault). Inspection revealed minor water ingress at the mode motor connector. Motor winding resistance measured 2.3 Ω (normal ~45 Ω), indicating an internal short. Replaced the mode door actuator motor, cleaned oxidation from the connector terminals, applied conductive grease, and reassembled. Performed door position self-learning; fault resolved.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

After dashboard removal and refitting on the Song MAX, the AC indicates a mode motor short circuit.

Vehicle: 2019 BYD Song MAX. Fault after accident repairs. After the dealership replaced the dashboard assembly, the air conditioning system set DTC B2A2A12 and the mode door actuator failed. Inspection found the wiring harness retaining clips improperly reinstalled during reassembly. This let the red mode motor power wire chafe against the dashboard metal bracket, wearing through the insulation and shorting to power. Cut out the damaged harness section, re-soldered the connections, and insulated with double-layer heat shrink tubing. Rerouted the harness to prevent interference. Cleared the fault codes; system returned to normal.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Tang DM A/C AUTO mode malfunction with multiple DTCs

Vehicle: 2018 BYD Tang DM. Owner reported erratic airflow direction in AUTO mode, alternating between face-level and foot-level vents, accompanied by an AC warning light on the dashboard. VDS2000 diagnosis retrieved DTCs B2A2A12 (mode motor short to power) and B2A2A14 (mode motor short to ground/open circuit) simultaneously. Further inspection revealed a backed-out pin in the mode motor connector, causing intermittent shorting between the power and signal wires. Replaced the pin housing, re-crimped the terminals, and updated the AC controller software to the latest version (resolving false-positive errors). Fault fully resolved.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin EV300 recirculation and mode control inoperative

Vehicle: 2017 BYD Qin EV300, 85,000 km. Recirculation and mode switch buttons on the climate control panel failed; airflow locked at face-level vents. Scan tool logged DTC B2A2A12. Circuit testing showed the mode motor power supply shorted to power. Traced the wiring harness and found degraded insulation at the firewall grommet, contacting body power wiring. Repaired the damaged harness, replaced the aged corrugated tubing, and replaced the mode motor (internally damaged from prolonged shorting). Fault resolved.
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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Han EV mode door sticking caused motor burnout

Vehicle: 2020 BYD Han EV. Owner reported the windshield fogged but the system wouldn't switch to defrost; vents remained on face mode. Scan showed DTC B2A2A12. Dashboard removal revealed the mode door linkage deformed and jammed from improper operation during a prior cabin filter replacement. The motor stalled attempting to drive the door, burned out from overcurrent, and shorted internally. Fix: Replaced the mode door actuator motor, straightened the linkage, applied grease for smooth operation, and advised the owner on proper cabin filter installation.
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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.