B132113

This DTC indicates an open circuit in the thermal management system Plate Heat Exchanger (PHE) coolant outlet temperature sensor — Seal 6 EV

Thermal Management System

This DTC indicates an open circuit in the thermal management system Plate Heat Exchanger (PHE) coolant outlet temperature sensor.

The PHE is the core heat exchange component between the battery liquid cooling system and the air conditioning refrigerant system.

The outlet temperature sensor monitors the post-exchange coolant temperature, providing a critical feedback signal for precise battery pack temperature control.

An open circuit fault causes the ECU to receive an out-of-range high-voltage signal (typically near the 5V reference voltage), preventing the system from obtaining accurate outlet temperature data.

This triggers thermal management system protection strategies, which may limit battery charge and discharge power, disable air conditioning cooling, or activate forced air cooling.

Extreme cases pose a risk of battery thermal runaway.

The sensor utilizes an NTC thermistor with a normal operating temperature range of -40°C to 150°C.

During an open circuit, the resistance approaches infinity.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin EV300: Intermittent warning light while driving; loose connector clip.

While driving at highway speeds, the instrument cluster suddenly displayed 'Thermal Management System Fault'. DTC read: B132113. Inspection found the plate heat exchanger outlet temperature sensor connector retaining clip had fractured, allowing the connector to come loose from driving vibrations. The connector sits on the left side of the front compartment near the wheel arch, making it vulnerable to water ingress when driving through water. Replaced the sensor connector (with wiring harness assembly), rewrapped the connection with waterproof tape, and resolved the fault. This case highlights the importance of checking wiring harness securing points in this area.
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After accident repair, Qin Pro DM continuously reports open circuit. Pinched and damaged wiring harness.

After front-end collision repairs, DTC B132113 set at every startup. Inspection found the front compartment harness incorrectly routed during the repair; the plate heat exchanger sensor harness was pinched between the condenser bracket and body, breaking both wires completely while the insulation stayed intact. Stripping back the harness revealed broken copper strands. After re-soldering the wires and insulating with heat-shrink tubing, the DTC cleared and the data stream returned to normal. During collision repairs, always inspect concealed harnesses carefully.
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Qin Pro EV overheat protection activated during fast charging; sensor body damaged.

The vehicle frequently displayed 'Battery Temperature Too High, Power Limited' during DC fast charging, with DTC B132113. Static measurement showed infinite sensor resistance at 20°C, confirming an internal open circuit. Replaced the plate heat exchanger outlet temperature sensor. (Use special tools to disconnect the quick-connect fitting to prevent coolant spray.) After replacement, temperature monitoring returned to normal during fast charging, restoring thermal management performance. The original sensor failed due to thermistor aging from long-term high-temperature cycling.
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Intermittent fault after driving through water; internal oxidation of connector.

Intermittent DTC B132113 appeared after driving through water, clearing in dry weather. Removed the sensor connector and found muddy water deposits inside, with pin surfaces oxidised green, causing contact resistance to intermittently increase to open circuit. Cleaned the connector with electronic cleaner, applied conductive grease, and replaced the seal. Check the front compartment drain holes for blockages to prevent water from accumulating and soaking this sensor connector.
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Replaced the plate heat exchanger but failed to calibrate, causing false alarms.

The workshop replaced the plate heat exchanger assembly and subsequently logged DTC B132113. Inspection found the sensor supplied with the new assembly had not been properly plugged into the wiring harness, and the plug alignment pin was damaged during installation. Additionally, on some Qin PRO models, after replacing this sensor, the diagnostic tool must be used to run the ‘Thermal Management System Sensor Calibration’ routine (menu path: Air Conditioning System → Special Functions → Temperature Sensor Calibration); otherwise, the system may misinterpret the signal as abnormal. Reconnecting the sensor and running the calibration cleared the fault.
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.