DTC B2A2413 indicates the air conditioning control unit (AC ECU) detects an open circuit in the evaporator temperature sensor circuit — Atto 8
DTC B2A2413 indicates the air conditioning control unit (AC ECU) detects an open circuit in the evaporator temperature sensor circuit.
This sensor, typically a negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor, mounts to the evaporator fin surface inside the HVAC assembly.
It monitors real-time evaporator core temperature (normal operating range: 2–8°C).
If the sensor fails open, the wiring harness disconnects, or the connector has poor contact, the ECU detects a continuous 5V signal (or open-circuit voltage) and cannot obtain accurate evaporator temperature data.
The system then triggers a protection strategy.
To prevent evaporator icing, expansion, and core damage, the ECU forcibly disengages the compressor electromagnetic clutch or disables the electric compressor.
It may also default to a substitute value (such as 0°C or ambient temperature) to maintain limited cooling.
This causes air conditioning performance to degrade severely or fail completely.
Prolonged operation with this fault can cause frequent compressor cycling, abnormal battery pack thermal management (on models where the air conditioning system couples with battery cooling), and even high-voltage system insulation faults.
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