B2A1113

This DTC indicates an open circuit in the refrigerant pressure sensor signal circuit at the plate heat exchanger (Chiller/battery cooler) of the thermal management system — Seal U

Thermal Management System

This DTC indicates an open circuit in the refrigerant pressure sensor signal circuit at the plate heat exchanger (Chiller/battery cooler) of the thermal management system.

The sensor monitors the refrigerant pressure flowing through the plate heat exchanger and serves as a key feedback component for the battery thermal management and cabin air conditioning systems.

An open circuit causes the ECU to receive an open-circuit voltage (typically the saturated 5V reference voltage or 0V), preventing it from acquiring actual pressure data.

This forces the thermal management control unit to enter fail-safe mode, which limits battery fast-charging power, disables the battery cooling function, and reduces drive motor power.

In extreme cases, this fault triggers a battery high-temperature warning or shuts down the high-voltage system, severely impacting vehicle safety and driving range.

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Cases Logged
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Worn front compartment wiring harness causing intermittent open circuit on Qin EV

A 2019 Qin EV with 80,000 km showed an intermittent "Thermal Management System Fault" warning. DTC B2A1113 (intermittent). The plate heat exchanger pressure sensor harness had chafed against a metal edge at the front compartment firewall opening, wearing through the insulation and partially severing the copper strands. Vibration caused intermittent contact. Repair: Cut out the damaged section, soldered in an extension, added corrugated tubing, and repositioned the clips to prevent interference. Replaced the damaged connector terminals. Fault resolved.
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Sensor connector seal failed, causing water ingress and corrosion

After the vehicle drove through water, DTC B2A1113 set and would not clear. Disconnected and inspected the refrigerant pressure sensor connector at the plate heat exchanger. The waterproof seal had deteriorated and was missing, and the pins inside the connector had oxidized and turned green, causing poor contact on the signal wire. As this is a three-wire sensor (5V reference, signal, ground), the oxidation effectively created an open circuit on the signal line. Solution: Replaced the pressure sensor with wiring harness plug assembly. Cleaned and applied anti-corrosion treatment to the controller-side connector. Rewrapped with waterproof tape. Fault resolved.
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Loose connector following accident repair caused open circuit

A post-accident repair Qin EV lit the warning light and set DTC B2A1113 the day after dealership delivery following front bumper and condenser replacement. Inspection found the plate heat exchanger pressure sensor connector wasn't fully seated; the locking clip wasn't engaged, so vibration shook it loose. Fix: Reconnected the connector firmly until the locking click, cleared the fault codes, and used a scan tool to verify normal pressure signal in live data (approximately 0.6–0.8 MPa at idle).
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Sensor internal circuit damaged

The vehicle suddenly set DTC B2A1113 during normal operation. Harness continuity and 5V supply both normal. Removed the refrigerant pressure sensor at the plate heat exchanger; measured infinite resistance (normal: 200Ω–4kΩ varying with pressure). Internal pressure-sensitive element or circuit board burned out from abnormal high-pressure surge in the refrigerant system. Replaced with OEM refrigerant pressure sensor (part number typically HA-XXX series). Also checked expansion valve and electric compressor control logic to prevent damage to the new sensor. Fault cleared.
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.