DTC C000404 indicates an electrical fault in High Pressure Switch Valve 2 inside the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) hydraulic modulator — Atto 3
DTC C000404 indicates an electrical fault in High Pressure Switch Valve 2 inside the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) hydraulic modulator.
This solenoid valve, a key actuator in the ESP hydraulic unit, switches the brake fluid pressure path from the master cylinder to the wheel cylinder during ESP intervention.
The ESP ECU detects an anomaly in the valve drive circuit, such as an open solenoid coil, a short to power or ground, drive current exceeding the threshold (normal resistance is 2-8 Ω), or a damaged H-bridge drive circuit inside the ECU.
This fault disables the ESP, ABS, and TCS functions, but basic hydraulic braking remains functional.
This is a moderate safety-related fault.
- 1Internal solenoid valve coil in the ESP hydraulic modulator assembly burned out or mechanically stuck: Long-term use or contaminated brake fluid causes the valve spool to seize, generating abnormal drive current and triggering the fault code.
- 2Wiring harness and connector fault: Oxidation, looseness, or water ingress at hydraulic modulator pin 25 (solenoid valve power supply) or pin 38 (ground), causing excessive contact resistance or an intermittent open circuit.
- 3Power supply system fault: Low auxiliary battery charge, unstable DC-DC converter output (outside 9-16V range), or corroded ground wire, causing insufficient or excessive solenoid drive voltage.
- 4ESP ECU internal drive circuit damaged: Power MOSFET or drive chip breakdown prevents control of the opening and closing of High-pressure Switching Valve 2.
- 5System overheat protection triggered: Continuous hard driving causes excessive brake fluid temperature, or degraded brake fluid (water content >3%) triggers solenoid valve thermal shutdown.
- 1Use the BYD VDS/ED400 diagnostic tool to read the complete fault codes. Confirm C000404 is a Current fault, not a History fault, and check for accompanying related faults such as C080001 (low voltage) or C007204 (overheating).
- 2Basic power supply check: Measure battery static voltage (should be >12V) and cranking voltage. Check DC-DC output stability. Check the ABS 25A fuse and ESP ground wire (G101/G102) connections for oxidation or looseness.
- 3Harness continuity check: Disconnect the ESP hydraulic modulator connector. Measure the resistance between the solenoid valve 2 power supply pin (usually Pin 25) and the ground pin (Pin 38). Standard value: 2-8 Ω. Check the harness insulation to ground and power supply to rule out a short circuit.
- 4Component active test: Execute the 'solenoid valve actuation test' via the diagnostic tool and listen for a clear 'click' from High Voltage Switching Valve 2. If there is no sound or the current is >2A, diagnose a valve body or ECU drive circuit fault.
- 5Cross-check: If conditions permit, install the ESP hydraulic modulator from the faulty vehicle onto a known-good vehicle for testing, or swap in a known-good modulator to determine whether the fault lies in the valve body or the ECU.
- 6Replacement: After confirming an internal fault in the hydraulic modulator, replace the ESP hydraulic modulator assembly with ECU (spare part number depends on vehicle model, e.g., E5/Qin/Song). Do not disassemble for separate repair.
- 7System restoration: After replacement, perform the brake line bleeding procedure (use the diagnostic tool to actuate the pump motor to bleed the system). Clear the fault codes. Drive in a straight line above 30 km/h for 10 seconds to complete sensor calibration. Finally, perform an ABS/ESP dynamic road test for verification.
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