B2A6700

This DTC indicates the Electric A/C Compressor (EAC) fails to establish normal speed or pressure after multiple consecutive start attempts following a start command — Seal 6 EV

Thermal Management System

This DTC indicates the Electric A/C Compressor (EAC) fails to establish normal speed or pressure after multiple consecutive start attempts following a start command.

The system logs a start failure fault.

The root cause is the compressor controller failing to provide a valid speed signal within the specified time (typically 2-3 seconds) or failing to build torque.

On plug-in hybrid (DM) models, an electric compressor failure prompts the system to start the engine to drive the mechanical compressor (Belt-driven Compressor) as a backup cooling solution, triggering DTC B2A6700.

This fault causes a complete loss of A/C cooling capacity, which is particularly severe in pure electric mode.

Additionally, because the BYD thermal management system couples the battery chiller (Chiller) with the A/C system, a prolonged fault can cause power battery thermal management failure, triggering power limits or even high-voltage interlock disconnection.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin Pro DM: Backed-out HVIL pin causing intermittent no-start

Intermittent A/C not cooling with DTCs B2A6700 and P0A0D (high voltage interlock fault). Found a backed-out pin in the HVIL circuit of the electric compressor high voltage connector; contact failed over bumps. Re-crimped the pin and applied conductive grease. Fixed. Common on 2018–2019 Qin Pro models due to weak retaining clips in early high voltage connector designs.
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IGBT module inside Qin EV300 compressor burnt out, causing complete failure.

At 80,000 km, the AC failed completely. Scan tool showed DTC B2A6700. During actuator testing, the compressor did not respond and high-voltage side current read zero. Disassembled the compressor controller and found the internal IGBT power module burned out with visible burn marks on the driver board. Replaced the electric compressor assembly (part number: BC28-8103010) and refilled with 150 ml PAG 46 compressor oil and 450 g R134a refrigerant per specification. Fault resolved.
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Minor refrigerant leak triggered low-pressure protection, preventing startup

Poor AC cooling in high summer temperatures. DTC B2A6700 logged. Data stream showed compressor stopped within 2 seconds of engagement, low-side pressure dropping below 0.15 MPa. Vacuum hold test and fluorescent leak detection found a minor leak at the battery cooler (Chiller) connection. Repaired the leak, replaced the receiver drier, evacuated and recharged the system. Pressures normalized (low side 0.2–0.3 MPa, high side 1.4–1.6 MPa). Fault resolved.
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LIN bus interference caused compressor controller communication fault.

Aftermarket audio installation caused intermittent AC failure. Stored DTC B2A6700 with multiple LIN slave node communication faults. Found modified amplifier power wiring running parallel to the AC compressor LIN harness, causing electromagnetic interference. Re-routed wiring to separate power and signal lines (>30 cm apart) and installed a ferrite core filter on the compressor LIN line. Restored communication; fault has not reoccurred.
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Outdated thermal management controller software caused false fault detection.

The 2019 Qin Pro EV frequently set DTC B2A6700 in cold conditions (-5°C), but the compressor ran normally. Live data revealed the controller was overly sensitive to compressor speed overshoot. Upgraded the TMS controller software to the latest version (3.00.15 or above) via VDS2000, adjusting the startup failure threshold. The fault cleared. This is BYD's official software optimisation fix.
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.