B2A5C14

DTC B2A5C14 indicates a short to ground or open circuit in the Heater Core Three-Way Water Valve drive motor circuit — Seal U

Thermal Management System

DTC B2A5C14 indicates a short to ground or open circuit in the Heater Core Three-Way Water Valve drive motor circuit.

The three-way water valve acts as a key thermal management system actuator.

It controls the flow path of engine coolant or PTC heating fluid to the heater core to distribute flow for cabin heating and battery thermal management.

Damaged wiring insulation contacting the vehicle body typically causes a short to ground; the resulting excessive current can burn out the drive circuit.

Broken wiring, a loose connector, or a burnt-out internal motor winding can cause an open circuit.

This fault completely disables the heating function and forces the thermal management system into Limp Home mode.

In extreme cases, it compromises battery temperature regulation.

Consequently, the system classifies this as a Level 3 (severe) fault and triggers a protection mechanism.

This restricts continued vehicle use to prevent circuit overheating or further damage.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin Pro DM — No heating with DTC B2A5C14, wiring harness chafed and shorted to ground

A 2019 Qin PRO DM with 80,000 km produced no hot air from the heater in winter. The instrument cluster showed high coolant temperature and thermal management system warning lights. Scan tool read current DTC B2A5C14. Inspection found the three-way water valve motor wiring harness on the left side of the engine bay had been rubbing against the engine mount. Long-term friction wore through the insulation, exposing the red power wire which contacted the metal bracket and shorted to ground, blowing the fuse. Repaired the damaged harness, adjusted the routing and securing, fitted protective corrugated tubing, and replaced the burnt three-way water valve assembly (motor internally damaged by overcurrent) and the blown fuse. Heater operation returned to normal after the repair.
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After fording, the Qin PRO EV developed a heater fault. Water entered the connector, causing corrosion and a short circuit.

2019 Qin PRO EV. After driving through water, the heater worked intermittently then failed completely; the screen showed an air conditioning system fault. Scanned DTC B2A5C14 (current fault). Inspected the three-way water valve motor connector and found obvious water stains and green copper corrosion inside the plug, with pins shorted to ground due to water conductivity. Cause: The front compartment seal had deteriorated, letting rainwater leak into the water valve connector, and the water level exceeded the motor position when the vehicle waded through the water. Solution: Thoroughly cleaned the connector, dried it with compressed air, and applied electrical contact protectant. Replaced the wiring harness plug and waterproofed it due to severe corrosion. Fixed the front compartment sealing issue; fault resolved.
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Qin Pro DM: B2A5C14 open circuit fault after accident repair, loose harness connection.

2018 BYD Qin Pro DM. After a front-end collision repair, the owner reported no cabin heat—no warm air even with the engine at normal operating temperature. Scanned DTC B2A5C14. Found the front engine bay wiring harness removed during the accident repair had not been fully reinstalled. The 2-pin connector for the three-way water valve motor was loose (intermittent contact), and road vibration caused it to fall out, creating an open circuit. The harness retaining clips were also missing, letting the harness hang loose. Fix: Reseated the connector firmly and verified continuity with a multimeter. Installed the missing retaining clips and secured the harness with zip ties to prevent movement. Cleared the DTC; the heating system works normally.
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BYD Qin Pro EV: Internal short circuit in three-way water valve actuator with blown fuse

A Qin Pro EV owner reported the heater suddenly failed and a burning smell from the engine bay. The HVAC fuse (typically F1/ACC or the dedicated water valve fuse) had blown. It blew again immediately upon replacement, confirming a hard short to ground. Disconnecting the three-way water valve motor connector stopped the fuse from blowing. Both motor terminals measured 0Ω to ground, indicating internal winding insulation failure and a short to ground. Long-term operation in high-temperature coolant degraded the internal insulation, or coolant had previously leaked into the motor. Replaced the three-way water valve assembly and fuse, and checked for coolant leaks. Fault resolved.
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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.