B2A0E12

This DTC indicates a short to battery in the signal circuit of the Battery Thermal Management System (BTMS) inlet coolant temperature sensor (typically located on the line before the battery cooling circuit enters the battery pack) — Qin Plus

Thermal Management System

This DTC indicates a short to battery in the signal circuit of the Battery Thermal Management System (BTMS) inlet coolant temperature sensor (typically located on the line before the battery cooling circuit enters the battery pack).

The sensor utilizes an NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistor and outputs a 0-5V analog voltage signal to the BMS or thermal management controller during normal operation.

During a short to battery (12V), the ECU detects a continuous signal voltage above the normal range (e.g., >4.8V or equal to battery voltage) and registers a short circuit fault.

This fault prevents the BMS from accurately reading the battery pack inlet coolant temperature, affecting the battery thermal management strategy and potentially triggering: 1) Disabled battery fast charging or limited discharge power; 2) False battery over-temperature protection triggers, forcing the battery cooling system (electric compressor, water pump) to operate; 3) Thermal runaway risk in extreme cases due to the inability to monitor actual battery temperature.

This is a severe DTC.

Inspect and repair immediately due to the high-voltage battery system thermal runaway risk.

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2019 Qin EV sets DTC B2A0E12 and cannot fast charge after driving through water.

After driving through flood water, the instrument cluster displayed "Check Powertrain" and fast charging failed. VDS retrieved DTC B2A0E12 (battery pack inlet water temperature sensor short circuit) along with multiple network faults. Inspection found water inside the battery pack front inlet water temperature sensor connector; severe green corrosion had shorted the signal terminal to the 12V reference supply. Repair: Cleaned the connector terminals with anhydrous alcohol, dried them, applied conductive paste, and repaired the sealing ring. The sensor internals were damaged, so the inlet water temperature sensor was replaced. After clearing the fault codes, the data stream showed inlet temperature back to normal at 28°C and fast charging restored.
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Wiring harness worn through and shorted after Qin EV underbody scrape

The vehicle bottomed out while driving. No issues appeared initially, but DTC B2A0E12 triggered the following day accompanied by a "Battery temperature too high" warning. Raised on a lift, found the edge of an underbody shield mounting bracket had cut through the coolant temperature sensor wiring harness at the battery pack inlet. The signal wire (pink) contacted the reverse light power wire (red) at the damaged section, causing a short circuit. Stripped back the insulation, resoldered the signal wire, and applied double-layer heat shrink tubing. Rerouted the harness away from sharp edges and added corrugated tubing protection. Verified no short circuit remained, cleared the DTC, and road tested. Fault resolved.
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Internal short in Qin EV coolant temperature sensor causing false reading

The vehicle suddenly set DTC B2A0E12 during normal operation, with the dashboard displaying a Thermal Management System Fault. Connected a scan tool and checked live data: Battery Pack Inlet Temp read -40°C or showed an abnormal 12V value (matching battery voltage). Disconnected the sensor connector and measured 0V on the harness side signal wire (normal), but 0.5Ω across the sensor terminals (near short). Diagnosed as internal thermistor breakdown. Replaced the battery pack inlet coolant temperature sensor (use OEM parts with matching resistance curves), refilled coolant and bled the system, cleared the fault codes. Live data then showed normal temperature readings varying with ambient temperature. Fault resolved.
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Qin EV aftermarket underbody shield crushed wiring harness, causing short circuit

One week after the owner installed an aftermarket underbody guard, a B2A0E12 code appeared. Inspection found the mounting bolts were too long and pierced the protective sheath of the battery pack inlet coolant temperature sensor harness, shorting the signal wire to the bolt. The bolt connects to chassis ground, but at this location it was compressed against the reversing light power supply wiring. Fix: Removed the aftermarket guard. Repaired the harness by cutting out the damaged section and re-crimping the terminals. Replaced the bolts with OEM standard-length fasteners. Rerouted the harness to maintain at least 20 mm clearance from sharp metal edges and power cables. Replaced the damaged sensor. 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.