B1109

DTC B1109 indicates an open circuit in the communication line between the air conditioning system PM2 — Qin Plus

Thermal Management System

DTC B1109 indicates an open circuit in the communication line between the air conditioning system PM2.5 air quality sensor (dust concentration sensor) and the air conditioning control unit (AC ECU), or an open circuit within the sensor internal circuitry.

Typically located in the air conditioning intake duct, this sensor monitors real-time PM2.5 particle concentration inside and outside the vehicle.

It provides data to the automatic air conditioning system for intelligent switching between fresh air and recirculation modes and for controlling the air purification device.

During an open circuit fault, the AC ECU cannot receive the air quality signal, triggering the system fail-safe mode.

Symptoms typically include failure of the automatic recirculation function, abnormal air purification indicator light operation, or abnormal air quality data displayed on the air conditioning panel.

Severe cases may compromise the cabin environment control strategy, but do not directly affect vehicle driving safety.

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BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Song MAX A/C reports code B1109 after dashboard rattle repair

A 2018 Song MAX came in with the owner reporting that after the dashboard was removed and refitted to fix a rattle, the air conditioning auto mode stopped working and the instrument cluster displayed an air quality detection fault. A VDS scan revealed current fault code B1109. Inspection showed the technician had failed to fully seat the PM2.5 sensor connector during the dashboard work, causing a loose connection at the sensor power terminal. After reseating the sensor connector and wrapping it with waterproof tape, the live data showed the PM2.5 readings returned to normal and the fault cleared.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

After driving through water, the Song MAX air conditioning system logged DTC B1109 and the air purification failed.

A 2019 Song MAX had water ingress inside the dashboard due to a blocked windscreen scuttle drain. The climate control panel displayed an 'Air Quality Sensor Fault' warning. A scan tool reported DTC B1109. Removed the PM2.5 sensor at the HVAC air intake for inspection and found internal water damage and corrosion, with an open circuit on the circuit board. Power supply and earth tested normal, and the signal wire showed continuity. Replaced the PM2.5 sensor (Part No.: BYD-EP-3742010) and cleared the scuttle drain, fully eliminating the fault.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

Song MAX intermittently reports B1109 fault when driving on bumpy roads.

2017 Song MAX. The owner reported that when driving on rough roads, the air conditioning occasionally switched to recirculation mode and the warning light illuminated, though operation was normal on smooth surfaces. The diagnostic tool displayed intermittent fault code B1109. Inspection found the sensor wiring harness improperly secured at the dashboard metal bracket; prolonged vibration had worn through the insulation and partially fractured the internal copper wires, creating an intermittent connection. Cut out the damaged section, resoldered the wires, and insulated them with heat-shrink tubing. Repositioned the harness clip to prevent contact with metal edges. The fault has not recurred.
BYD DTC AI AnalysisFrom Chinese market (translated)

After driving through water, the Song MAX air conditioning system logged DTC B1109 and the air purification failed.

Rainwater leaked into the dashboard of a 2019 Song MAX after the front windscreen drain channel blocked. The climate control panel displayed 'air quality detection fault' and the scan tool reported DTC B1109. Inspection found water damage inside the PM2.5 sensor at the AC air intake, corroding the circuit board and creating an open circuit. Power supply and ground tested normal, and the signal line had continuity. Replaced the PM2.5 sensor (part number: BYD-EP-3742010) and cleaned the drain channel. Fault completely 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.