DTC B2A2213 indicates an open circuit fault in the Ambient Temperature Sensor circuit — Atto 3
DTC B2A2213 indicates an open circuit fault in the Ambient Temperature Sensor circuit.
Typically an NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistor installed near the front bumper or side mirror, this sensor monitors ambient temperature in real time and sends a feedback signal to the HVAC ECU.
The controller logs an open circuit if it detects the sensor signal voltage remaining continuously high (typically the undivided 5V reference voltage, representing an open circuit) beyond the set threshold (generally 2–5 seconds).
This fault prevents the automatic air conditioning system from accurately calculating the target outlet air temperature.
It affects compressor start-stop control, PTC heater power regulation, fresh/recirculated air switching logic, and battery thermal management strategies (such as low-temperature charging preheating and high-temperature cooling activation).
In extreme cases, the system triggers thermal management derating protection and limits motor power output to protect the high-voltage powertrain.
Therefore, the system classifies this as a severe fault.
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