This DTC indicates a short to battery positive in the power supply or drive circuit of the heater core three-way coolant valve control motor — Seal U
This DTC indicates a short to battery positive in the power supply or drive circuit of the heater core three-way coolant valve control motor.
A stepper or DC motor drives the three-way coolant valve (typically installed at the heater core inlet) to regulate the coolant flow ratio to the heater core, enabling precise cabin heating temperature control.
A short to power occurs when the motor coil, control wiring harness, or connector terminals abnormally connect to the vehicle 12V power supply (or the converted high-voltage power supply).
This triggers motor driver chip overcurrent protection or burns out the chip.
In severe cases, it blows the fuse and causes complete heating system failure.
In Qin PRO DM/EV models, the air conditioning controller (or integrated thermal management controller) controls this valve via PWM or the LIN bus.
A short circuit triggers fail-safe mode and disables the heating function to prevent wiring overheating.
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