B2A2B14

DTC B2A2B14 indicates an electrical fault in the driver-side A/C blend door actuator — Seal U

Thermal Management System

DTC B2A2B14 indicates an electrical fault in the driver-side A/C blend door actuator.

This stepper or DC motor actuator drives the hot/cold blend door inside the HVAC unit to adjust the driver-side outlet temperature.

A "short to ground" occurs when the motor power supply circuit (B+) or control circuit abnormally connects to the vehicle body ground (GND), typically due to damaged insulation or burnt motor windings.

This condition can blow the fuse or trigger a protective shutdown of the A/C controller.

An "open circuit" indicates interrupted electrical continuity in the motor circuit, likely caused by a burnt coil, broken wiring harness, or loose connector.

This fault disables driver-side temperature adjustment, locking the door in the hottest or coldest position.

Driving with an active short circuit risks wiring overheating or fire, classifying this as a severe fault.

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Cases Logged
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Song MAX firewall wiring loom chafed through causing short to earth

A 2018 Song MAX DM logged DTC B2A2B14. The owner reported only hot air from the driver's side vents. Inspection found the AC fuse blown; it blew again immediately after replacement. Measuring the driver side temperature control motor harness revealed a short to ground. Removing the dashboard revealed the harness grommet had dislodged at the firewall penetration, and the metal corrugated conduit had chafed through to the body. Re-taping the harness, fitting a rubber grommet, and replacing the fuse cleared the fault.
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Qin Pro EV actuator burnt out due to internal short circuit

2019 BYD Qin Pro EV. Burning smell after turning on the AC; driver's side temperature then stopped adjusting. Scan tool reported DTC B2A2B14. Disconnected the driver's side temperature control motor connector and measured resistance at only 2Ω (normal ~40Ω), confirming internal short. Replaced the driver's side temperature blend door actuator (part number: HCE-8107010). Performed blend door self-learning; fault cleared. Root cause: carbon buildup on the actuator motor commutator caused an inter-turn short.
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Qin EV300 connector water ingress and corrosion

2017 Qin EV300. Frequent intermittent DTC B2A2B14 during rainy season. Found water ingress at the evaporator box bottom connector; pins showed verdigris corrosion. This model has the A/C controller on the passenger side, with the harness running near the evaporator drain channel. Poor sealing let rainwater in. Cleaned the terminals, applied conductive grease, rewrapped with waterproof tape, and adjusted the harness routing to avoid the drain pipe. Fault has not recurred.
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Song MAX air damper sticking caused motor overload and open circuit

A Song MAX owner reported a clicking noise when adjusting the temperature; the driver's side temperature then became stuck. DTC B2A2B14 stored. Check found obvious gear-slippage noise from the temperature blend door actuator. Manually rotating the blend door shaft showed excessive resistance; the internal linkage had jammed from dried-up grease. Removed the dashboard, cleaned the blend door mechanism, reapplied low-temperature grease, and replaced the actuator burned out from overload. Fault resolved.
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Qin Pro DM controller driver chip fault

2018 BYD Qin Pro DM. Replaced the driver's side temperature blend actuator; DTC B2A2B14 returned after one week. New actuator tested normal, but measured 0Ω to ground with the wiring harness connected. Traced the harness to the AC controller (behind the glove box) and found burn marks on the internal driver circuit board. Replaced the AC controller (HVAC ECU) and performed programming/matching; fault cleared. Root cause: internal MOSFET breakdown in the controller causing continuous short to ground.
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.