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