B2A2C12

DTC B2A2C12 indicates a short to battery positive (B+) in the drive circuit of the passenger-side temperature control flap actuator (air mix motor/blend door actuator) — Seal U

Thermal Management System

DTC B2A2C12 indicates a short to battery positive (B+) in the drive circuit of the passenger-side temperature control flap actuator (air mix motor/blend door actuator).

In the BYD thermal management system, the air mix motor controls the hot and cold air mixing ratio via a PWM signal to adjust the passenger air outlet temperature.

A short to power means the resistance between the motor power supply or control line and the battery positive terminal drops abnormally (typically <1Ω).

This causes the HVAC ECU to detect an abnormal voltage (near 12V battery voltage instead of the normal 0-5V PWM signal or feedback voltage), triggering the overvoltage protection mechanism and stopping the motor drive.

This fault prevents passenger-side temperature adjustment, typically leaving the flap stuck in a fixed position or defaulting to maximum hot or cold.

Extreme cases risk wiring overheating, blown fuses, control module damage, or localized overheating.

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2018 BYD Song MAX: Passenger-side AC temperature uncontrolled, constantly blows hot air

Symptom: Owner reports the passenger side air vent constantly blows hot air regardless of temperature knob position, while the driver side temperature adjustment works normally. VDS shows DTC B2A2C12. Live data indicates the passenger side blend door actuator position feedback voltage is stuck at 12V (normal: 0-5V varying with position). Removed and inspected the passenger side blend door actuator. Measured internal motor coil resistance at 0.3Ω (normal ~80Ω), with continuity between pins and housing. The internal coil burned out, causing a short to power. Diagnosis reveals the motor gear mechanism had been sticking, causing excessive drive current and overheating damage. Fix: Replaced the passenger side blend door actuator (see BYD parts catalogue for part number), cleared foreign objects from the HVAC ducting, and performed blend door position calibration. Temperature control function restored.
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2017 Qin EV300 Intermittent A/C Fault with Wiring Harness Wear

Symptom: Passenger-side AC temperature control intermittently failed on rough roads; normal on flat surfaces. History showed intermittent DTC B2A2C12. Diagnosis: Static measurements revealed no abnormalities. Shaking the dashboard wiring harness reproduced the fault. Inspection of the right-side dashboard frame harness found the blend door actuator power supply wire insulation chafed through on a sharp frame edge. Copper wires intermittently contacted the body (power coupling through other circuits), causing an intermittent short to power. Repair: Repaired the damaged wiring, rewrapped with insulation tape, rerouted the harness to avoid sharp edges, and fitted anti-chafe rubber sleeves. Cleared fault codes and test drove 50 km; fault did not return.
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2019 BYD Qin Pro DM – Air conditioning suddenly failed while driving with burning smell

Symptoms: While driving at high speed, the passenger side suddenly blew hot air with reduced airflow, accompanied by a slight burning smell. Stopped to inspect: the AC system had stopped working. Towed to the dealership; DTC B2A2C12 present (current). Diagnosis: Disconnected the motor connector and measured 0Ω resistance between the harness-side motor drive terminal and power supply, confirming a short. Unplugged the AC controller connector; the short disappeared, indicating an internal controller fault. Disassembled the HVAC controller and found the drive chip (H-bridge circuit) had failed, causing the output to short directly to 12V. Resolution: Replaced the AC control module assembly, wrote the controller coding and performed AC system initialization calibration. Fault resolved.
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2019 Song MAX: Passenger-side temperature fails to adjust after fording

Symptoms: After driving through water, passenger-side climate control temperature would not adjust and stayed at maximum cooling. Dashboard displayed air conditioning system fault. DTC: B2A2C12. Diagnosis: Inspected passenger-side floor harness. Found firewall waterproof grommet dislodged; water entered the blend motor connector and shorted the motor drive terminal to constant power (visible water stains and verdigris inside connector). Motor tested normal; harness shorted to power. Repair: Cleaned and dried harness connector thoroughly, cleaned pins with electrical contact cleaner, applied conductive anti-corrosion paste, replaced waterproof sealing ring, and reinstalled waterproof grommet. Recommended checking battery pack seal integrity (unrelated to this fault, but required after water ingress). Result: Fault code cleared; function restored.
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2019 Qin Pro EV: AC short circuit fault after repair

Symptoms: Dashboard replaced at a non-authorised workshop; passenger-side AC then failed. Scan tool showed DTC B2A2C12. Diagnosis: The temperature blend motor connector had been swapped with the adjacent blower motor power connector during repair. Both connectors share similar shells but different pinouts. This misconnection fed 12V directly into the motor signal feedback circuit, causing a short-to-power that nearly burned out the AC controller. Fix: Corrected the connector positions. Checked the controller and motor for damage (caught early; no hardware damage). Cleared the fault codes and performed the air door learning procedure. Fault resolved. Advised owner to use an authorised service centre for repairs.
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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.