B110C

DTC B110C indicates a functional failure of the internal laser diode in the PM2 — Seal U

Thermal Management System

DTC B110C indicates a functional failure of the internal laser diode in the PM2.5 air quality detection module.

The sensor operates on the laser scattering principle.

The laser diode emits a 650nm or 780nm laser beam.

Airborne particulate matter passing through the detection chamber scatters this light.

A photodiode array receives the scattered light and converts it into electrical signals.

An algorithm then calculates the PM2.5 mass concentration.

Laser diode failure (open circuit, light degradation below threshold, or driver circuit fault) prevents the sensor from establishing the detection optical path.

The system continuously outputs abnormal concentration values (typically fixed at 0 μg/m³ or 999 μg/m³).

This causes the air conditioning thermal management system to lose automatic air quality closed-loop control, preventing automatic recirculation, negative ion generator linkage, and air purification reminders.

This fault does not directly affect drive motor thermal management or power battery cooling.

However, the system classifies this as a Level 3 severe fault because the sensor acts as a core environmental sensing component for the air conditioning system.

False readings can also force the HVAC module into continuous high-power operation or cause abnormal air flap adjustment.

In some models (e.g., Song MAX), the sensor communicates with the air conditioning control unit via the LIN bus.

A laser assembly fault can cause abnormal bus sleep current.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

2018 Song MAX: Climate control AUTO mode does not automatically switch to recirculation.

The vehicle came in with a complaint: when the A/C AUTO mode was active, the system would not automatically switch to recirculation no matter how poor the outside air quality got, and the instrument cluster PM2.5 reading always showed 0 μg/m³. VDS scan revealed active DTC B110C. Removed and inspected the PM2.5 sensor on the right side of the centre console (part number 4A-8112000). Found burn marks on the constant-current chip (marked U2) on the laser driver board, and the laser diode measured open circuit. Replaced the sensor assembly and ran the "air conditioning system component test" using VDS. During the smoke test, PM2.5 readings fluctuated between 10 and 150 μg/m³, which is normal, and the automatic recirculation function resumed normal operation.
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2019 Song MAX intermittently throws B110C with AC odor

The customer reported an intermittent "Check Air Quality System" warning on the instrument cluster. DTC B110C was stored as a history code. Found evidence of A/C condensate leakage at the sensor mounting location behind the glovebox. The wiring harness connector PIN1 power terminal showed slight oxidation (green copper corrosion). Measured the laser diode operating current intermittently dropping to 8 mA (below the 15 mA operating threshold). Treated the wiring harness terminals and applied conductive grease. Replaced the sensor mounting bracket with a new one that includes a waterproof sealing ring. Cleared the A/C evaporator drain hose and found the drain outlet clogged with sediment. Monitored continuously for one week after repair; the fault did not recur.
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2017 Song MAX: PM2.5 sensor inoperative following accident repair

After front-end collision repairs, the A/C system showed an active B110C fault. Inspection found that during removal and refitting of the instrument panel, the dashboard frame crushed the PM2.5 sensor power harness (red/black wire), breaking the insulation and causing an intermittent short to earth (resistance ~20 Ω). Repaired the insulation and rerouted the harness. Laser diode operating current measured 28 mA after repair (spec 25–35 mA). After clearing the fault code, a smoke generator test showed sensor response time <8 seconds, meeting specifications.
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2018 BYD Song MAX: False alarm caused by laser diode degradation

The vehicle displayed a fixed PM2.5 reading of 999 μg/m³ (maxed out), and the air conditioning remained stuck in forced recirculation mode. Retrieved DTC B110C. Removed and inspected the sensor. The laser diode emitted weak light, but an optical power meter measured only 0.2 mW, below the 0.5 mW threshold, indicating laser diode aging and light output degradation. Replaced the sensor and performed the "Air Quality Sensor Reset" function on the diagnostic tool; readings returned to normal. Also found the original sensor mounting angle was off by 15°, restricting airflow into the detection chamber. Adjusted the mounting bracket and fully resolved the fault.
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2018 Song MAX: Climate control AUTO mode does not automatically switch to recirculation.

The vehicle came in with the complaint that when the air conditioning AUTO mode is on, the system does not automatically switch to recirculation regardless of outside air quality, and the instrument cluster PM2.5 reading always shows 0 μg/m³. VDS scan found active DTC B110C. Removed and inspected the PM2.5 sensor (part number 4A-8112000) located on the right side of the centre console. Found burn marks on the constant current chip (marked U2) on the laser driver circuit board, and measured an open circuit across the laser diode. Replaced the sensor assembly and ran the "Air Conditioning System Component Test" using VDS. PM2.5 readings varied normally during smoke testing (10-150 μg/m³), and the automatic recirculation function returned to normal.
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2019 Song MAX intermittently throws B110C with AC odor

Customer reported an intermittent instrument cluster warning: "Check Air Quality System". DTC B110C stored as a history code. Found evidence of air-conditioning condensate leakage at the sensor mounting location behind the glovebox. The wiring harness connector PIN1 power terminal showed slight oxidation (green copper corrosion). The laser diode operating current intermittently dropped to 8mA (below the 15mA operating threshold). Treated the wiring harness terminals and applied conductive grease. Replaced the sensor mounting bracket with one that includes a waterproof sealing ring. Cleared the air-conditioner evaporator drain hose (drain outlet was blocked by sediment). Monitored continuously for one week after repair; the fault has not recurred.
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2017 Song MAX: PM2.5 sensor inoperative following accident repair

After front collision repairs, the air conditioning system showed an active B110C fault code. Inspection found that during instrument panel removal and refitting, the panel frame had crushed the PM2.5 sensor power harness (red/black wire), breaking the insulation and causing an intermittent short to ground (resistance approx. 20 Ω). Repaired the insulation and rerouted the harness. The laser diode operating current then measured 28 mA (standard range 25–35 mA). Cleared the fault code and tested with a smoke generator; sensor response time was under 8 seconds, meeting technical specifications.
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.