DTC B121309 indicates a fault in the PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heating assembly — Atto 3
DTC B121309 indicates a fault in the PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heating assembly.
The PTC heater is a core high-voltage component in the electric vehicle thermal management system.
Operating at 320V-750V DC, it heats the coolant to provide cabin heating and low-temperature battery pack preheating.
Trigger conditions for this DTC include: PTC unit insulation resistance falling below the safety threshold (typically <1MΩ/V); abnormal PTC operating current (overcurrent, open circuit, or short circuit); communication timeout between the PTC controller and the air conditioning controller/thermal management controller (CAN signal lost); abnormal PTC temperature sensor (NTC) signal (open circuit or short to power/ground); or high-voltage interlock loop (HVIL) continuity detection failure.
Upon fault detection, the system cuts off the high-voltage power supply to the PTC, disabling the air conditioning heating function and limiting the defrost function.
In severe cold conditions, this can impair driver visibility and battery thermal management efficiency, though it typically does not affect vehicle driveability.
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