B2AB1-49

This DTC specifically indicates a phase-loss fault in the built-in three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor of the electric A/C compressor (E-Compressor) — Seal U

Thermal Management System

This DTC specifically indicates a phase-loss fault in the built-in three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor of the electric A/C compressor (E-Compressor).

The compressor controller (Inverter) detects a severe three-phase current imbalance via Hall sensors or current sampling circuits (one phase current is zero or the difference is >30%), or detects an abnormal back-EMF waveform, determining a phase-loss condition.

This fault typically indicates poor contact at the compressor high-voltage harness, an open motor winding, a damaged controller power module (IPM), or an abnormal low-voltage control signal.

Because BYD uses an integrated thermal management system for the battery, motor, and cabin, the A/C compressor handles both cabin cooling and battery/motor coolant heat dissipation.

This fault causes A/C failure and, under high-load operating conditions, triggers battery or motor overheat protection, limiting power output (entering limp mode).

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Cases Logged
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Qin Pro DM compressor three-phase wiring harness connector burned, causing intermittent phase loss

While driving, the air conditioning intermittently stopped cooling. DTC B2AB1-49 appeared intermittently; freeze frame showed W-phase current at 0A during the fault. Inspection revealed obvious burn marks and blackening on the V-phase terminal of the compressor's three-phase high-voltage connector; contact resistance measured 2.3Ω (normal <0.1Ω). Early production connectors have a waterproofing design defect; rainwater leaked into the front compartment and caused electrochemical corrosion. Replaced the three-phase high-voltage harness assembly (Part No.: HA-8103010), applied conductive grease to the connector, and wrapped it with waterproof tape. Fault resolved.
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Qin EV300 compressor controller IGBT breakdown causes phase loss protection

AC suddenly stopped working while driving. Dashboard displayed "Thermal Management System Fault". DTC B2AB1-49 was present and would not clear. Compressor three-phase winding resistance measured normal at 1.2Ω per phase, but power-on testing showed no current output on the W-phase. Disassembled the compressor controller (inverter) and found the W-phase IGBT module (Model: FF450R12ME4) shorted and the thermal paste dried out. Replaced the compressor controller (some vehicle models require the complete compressor assembly), reapplied thermal paste, and cleared the fault.
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Qin EV300 Compressor Motor Winding Open Circuit Replacement Case

Vehicle sat for one week; AC failed to start. DTC B2AB1-49 with B2AB049 (current sampling circuit fault). Resistance at compressor three-phase terminals: U-phase open (infinite), V/W phases normal at 1.1Ω. U-phase winding wire broke inside the motor, likely from overheating due to insufficient refrigerant or vibration fatigue during prolonged low-frequency operation. Compressor is hermetically sealed and non-serviceable; replaced electric compressor assembly (PN: BC-8103020). Evacuated and recharged system with 450g R134a refrigerant. Normal operation restored.
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Case: B2AB1-49 fault code masking after software false positive

The Qin Pro EV intermittently set DTC B2AB1-49, though AC cooling remained normal. Data stream showed balanced three-phase current (Iu=8.5A, Iv=8.3A, Iw=8.4A). Per BYD TSB-2020-032, certain 2018-2019 vehicles have compressor controller software V2.8.X with sampling thresholds set too strict, causing false phase-loss detection during voltage fluctuations. Fix: Upgraded compressor controller software to V3.2.1 using VDS and cleared fault codes. No recurrence after one month. This was a software false positive, not a hardware failure.
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Phase loss fault caused by loose high-voltage interlock loop connection

Qin PRO DM air conditioning suddenly cuts out during hard acceleration or on rough roads. Fault codes B2AB1-49 and P1A3900 (high voltage interlock fault) stored. Inspection found the high voltage harness interlock pin between the front compartment high voltage distribution box and the compressor had backed out, causing the interlock signal to drop out intermittently while driving. The compressor controller detected overcurrent or phase loss the instant the high voltage relay opened. Fix: Repaired the high voltage harness interlock pin, re-crimped the terminal, and ensured full insertion with an audible click. Fault resolved.
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.