B110A02

DTC B110A02 indicates the thermal management master control unit (HVAC ECU) or body control module (BCM) failed to receive valid CAN data frames from the PM2 — Seal U

Thermal Management System

DTC B110A02 indicates the thermal management master control unit (HVAC ECU) or body control module (BCM) failed to receive valid CAN data frames from the PM2.5 air quality sensor over consecutive communication cycles (typically 500ms per cycle).

The sensor typically mounts at the HVAC unit air inlet or behind the glove box and transmits real-time particulate concentration data (unit: μg/m³) to the HVAC controller via the CAN bus.

The fault is essentially a communication link layer timeout.

Potential causes include physical layer wiring faults, sensor power supply failures, sensor internal MCU lockup, or CAN network topology damage.

Although this non-critical fault does not directly affect driving safety, it disables the intelligent air purification strategy and the automatic fresh air/recirculation switching function.

In extreme cases, it triggers a thermal management system degraded mode, limiting compressor power or fixing the air flap position.

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Cases Logged
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Qin Pro DM: Dashboard abnormal noise with automatic air conditioning mode failure

2018 Qin Pro DM, 62,000 km. Owner reported that with the auto A/C on, the recirculation mode does not switch automatically based on air quality, and there is a rattle from inside the passenger side dashboard. The diagnostic tool read intermittent fault B110A02. Disassembly found the PM2.5 sensor retaining clip broken; the sensor body shook when the blower ran, causing the 4-pin connector to work loose. Resecured the sensor body, cleaned oxidation from the connector terminals and applied conductive grease, clearing the fault. Long-term vibration caused the mechanical mounting failure, leading to poor CAN bus communication contact.
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Qin EV300 thermal management fault light stays on constantly and PM2.5 data stream is fixed at 0

2017 BYD Qin EV300. After power-up, the high coolant temperature warning light illuminated. Retrieved DTC B110A02 (current). Live data showed the PM2.5 concentration reading stuck at 0μg/m³ regardless of environment. Measured sensor connector: 12V supply voltage normal, CAN-H voltage 0V. Traced the wiring and found thermal insulation at the firewall had worn through the harness, causing the CAN-H wire to short to ground. Repaired the damaged wires, re-wrapped with corrugated tubing, and adjusted the routing. Fault cleared.
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BYD Qin Pro EV air conditioning system communication fault after modification

2019 Qin Pro EV. After the owner fitted aftermarket ambient lighting, the HVAC panel flickered intermittently. The scan tool retrieved DTC B110A02 and multiple body CAN communication fault codes. Inspection revealed the installer had tapped power by cutting into the air conditioning controller wiring harness, compromising CAN bus signal integrity. We removed the unauthorised wiring, repaired the factory harness insulation, and ran new shielded twisted pair cable on an independent circuit. The fault cleared. For any CAN bus modifications, use an isolation transformer or independent power supply. Never splice into communication lines for power.
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Qin Pro DM sensor internal fault caused communication timeout.

2019 BYD Qin Pro DM. No accident history, but DTC B110A02 logged frequently and reappeared about 50 km after each clear. Measured circuit voltage and resistance were normal; CAN waveform showed no abnormalities. Performed a swap test: installing the PM2.5 sensor from the faulty car into a normal car transferred the fault; installing a normal car's sensor into the faulty car restored communication. Traced the fault to poor thermal stability of the internal CAN transceiver chip in the PM2.5 sensor. Replaced the sensor assembly (P/N: MEH-8123100) and permanently resolved the issue.
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Qin EV300 software version incompatibility causing false positives

2017 BYD Qin EV300. After a battery pack replacement, a B110A02 DTC appeared, but the PM2.5 function worked normally (data stream updating normally, automatic recirculation functioning). Inspection found that a repair shop had previously flashed non-official software onto the AC controller. A BYD authorised service centre reflashed the system with official V1.8 software and relaxed the CAN communication timeout threshold from 500ms to 800ms. The fault code did not return. This is a software calibration issue, not a hardware fault.
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Qin Pro DM: Dashboard abnormal noise with automatic air conditioning mode failure

2018 BYD Qin Pro DM, 62,000 km. Owner reported that with automatic climate control on, the recirculation mode failed to switch automatically based on air quality, and a noise came from inside the passenger side dashboard. Diagnostic scanner retrieved fault code B110A02, indicating an intermittent fault. Inspection found the PM2.5 sensor retaining clip had fractured, allowing the sensor body to vibrate when the blower ran and causing the 4-pin connector to come loose. Re-secured the sensor body, cleaned oxidation from the connector terminals, and applied conductive grease. Fault resolved. Analysis: prolonged road vibration caused the mechanical mount to fail, leading to poor CAN communication contact.
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BYD Qin Pro EV air conditioning system communication fault after modification

2019 BYD Qin PRO EV. After the owner fitted aftermarket ambient lighting, the air conditioning panel flickered intermittently. The scan tool logged B110A02 and multiple body CAN communication faults. Inspection revealed the installer had spliced into the air conditioning controller wiring harness to draw power, compromising CAN bus signal integrity. Removed the unauthorised wiring, repaired the factory harness insulation, and rerouted the lighting using shielded twisted pair cable on a separate circuit, which resolved the fault. For any CAN bus modifications, use isolation transformers or independent power supplies. Never tap power from communication lines.
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Qin Pro DM sensor internal fault caused communication timeout.

2019 Qin Pro DM, no accident history, frequently sets DTC B110A02. Code returns after clearing and driving about 50 km. Measured circuit voltage and resistance — normal. CAN waveform — no abnormality. Performed substitution test: installed the faulty car's sensor into a known-good car, and the fault followed; swapped the good sensor into the faulty car, and communication restored. Diagnosed poor thermal stability in the PM2.5 sensor's internal CAN transceiver chip. Replaced sensor assembly (part number: MEH-8123100). 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.