C046008

DTC C046008 indicates an unreliable or incorrect SAS (Steering Angle Sensor) signal value in the EPS (Electric Power Steering) system 0x11F message — Atto 8

Braking System

DTC C046008 indicates an unreliable or incorrect SAS (Steering Angle Sensor) signal value in the EPS (Electric Power Steering) system 0x11F message.

Although originally classified under the ABS/braking system, modern vehicle architectures route the SAS signal via the CAN bus to both the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) and the EPS.

The control unit sets this fault when it detects the steering angle sensor signal exceeds the plausible range, exhibits abnormal jumps, experiences a sampling timeout, or fails the logical correlation check with the wheel speed sensor signals (as related code C052801 indicates).

This fault limits ESP functionality, causes abnormal steering assistance, or disables the automatic emergency braking system, severely impacting driving stability.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Internal Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) damage or signal drift, commonly resulting from mechanical impact to the sensor during a front-end collision.
  • 2Poor contact, open circuit, or short circuit in the steering wheel clock spring or SAS wiring harness connector, interrupting signal transmission.
  • 3Failed to perform SAS zero-point calibration and maximum steering angle learning using the dedicated diagnostic tool after replacing the steering gear or steering column, or performing chassis repairs.
  • 4Abnormal wheel speed sensor signal (e.g., single wheel speed deviation or incorrect sensor installation direction) causes the EPS/ABS control unit to determine the SAS signal is unreliable during cross-validation.
  • 5Outdated EPS control unit software version or faulty internal AD sampling circuit in the control unit hardware.
  • 1
    Pre-inspection and data collection: Check battery voltage (should be ≥12V), verify the status of all instrument cluster warning lights, use the diagnostic tool to read complete DTCs and freeze frame data, and check for accompanying related fault codes such as C052801 (SAS and wheel speed check abnormal).
  • 2
    Physical inspection: Check the steering wheel clock spring connector for looseness, verify proper SAS sensor installation (especially on accident-repaired vehicles), and inspect the related wiring harness for pinching, damage, or corrosion.
  • 3
    Signal verification: Access the EPS data stream and observe the actual SAS angle value. Slowly turn the steering wheel from lock to lock. Verify the angle changes linearly without jumps and reads within 0°±5° when the steering wheel is straight ahead.
  • 4
    Wheel speed signal cross-check: Read the data from the four wheel speed sensors. Drive the vehicle or raise it and rotate the wheels. Confirm all wheel speed signals are consistent and show no erratic jumps to rule out wheel speed differences causing the system to flag the SAS signal as unreliable.
  • 5
    Sensor calibration: Use a dedicated BYD diagnostic tool (such as VDS or ED400) to perform the 'Steering Angle Sensor Calibration' procedure, including zero-position calibration and maximum steering angle learning. Clear the fault code after completion.
  • 6
    Control unit check: If the fault persists after calibration, check the EPS control unit power supply and ground. If necessary, update the EPS control unit software or replace the EPS assembly.
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    Final verification: Clear all DTCs and perform a road test (including straight-line driving, left and right turns, and steering while stationary). Confirm the fault code does not return and the ESP/ABS warning light turns off.
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BYD S7 ESP warning light on after front-right accident

Symptoms: After a right-front collision, the ESP warning light stayed on. Fault code: C046008 (SAS signal fault). Diagnosis: Technicians found the steering rack had been removed and reinstalled during accident repairs, possibly shifting the steering angle sensor position. Live data showed the steering angle at 15° with the wheel straight (outside ±5° spec). Resolution: They rechecked the sensor mounting, used a dedicated diagnostic tool to run steering angle sensor zero calibration and max angle learning, cleared the codes, and test drove the vehicle. The ESP light went out; fault resolved.
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Autohome Forum: C046008 DTC Circuit Troubleshooting Case

Symptoms: Vehicle had no accident history, but the ABS/ESC warning lights intermittently illuminated on the instrument cluster. Scan tool retrieved DTC C046008. Diagnosis: The fault code indicated an unreliable SAS signal. The technician inspected the wiring harness connector between the EPS control unit and the SAS, finding a loose connection at the clock spring connector below the steering wheel. Continuity testing showed an intermittent open circuit in the SAS signal line. Resolution: Reconnected the clock spring connector and applied conductive grease to prevent oxidation. Secured the wiring harness with cable ties to prevent strain when turning the steering wheel. Cleared the fault codes and monitored for one week without recurrence.
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BYD Seal 06 DM-i Official Diagnostic Manual Case

Symptoms: Instrument cluster displayed "Check ESP System" with intermittent heavy steering. Scan tool read C046008 (EPS 0x11F message: SAS signal value unreliable/faulty). Some vehicles also log C052801 (SAS signal vs wheel speed check abnormal). Diagnosis: Per the workshop manual, checked live data for all four wheel speed sensors. Right-rear wheel speed signal fluctuated intermittently. Found the right-rear wheel speed sensor was not fully pushed in during installation, leaving excessive air gap to the tone ring. Fix: Reinstalled the right-rear wheel speed sensor to the standard position. Cleared fault codes; SAS and wheel speed signal cross-check passed and C046008 disappeared.
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General Steering Angle Sensor System Diagnostic Procedure (Compatible with BYD EPS Architecture)

Symptoms: Steering wheel position sensor primary and secondary signal fault; angle signal sampling timeout. Diagnosis: Performed standard EPS diagnostics. Checked battery voltage (10.8V, low) and EPS control unit power circuit. Connected scan tool, cleared DTCs, and test drove at safe speed while turning the steering wheel repeatedly. Fault returned. Removed the steering angle sensor and found internal photoelectric components contaminated. Solution: Replaced steering angle sensor assembly with same model; performed zero-point calibration and maximum steering angle learning. Also replaced aging battery to stabilize voltage. Fault eliminated.
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C046008 Fault Code Power and Ground Troubleshooting Case

Symptoms: Intermittent C046008 after startup, with communication faults across multiple control units. Diagnosis: Suspected power supply fault. Battery voltage fluctuated between 11–13 V at idle; alternator output unstable. Found EPS control unit ground bolt oxidised and loose. Resolution: Cleaned and tightened the EPS control unit ground. Replaced the faulty alternator regulator. Stabilised system voltage to 13.5–14.5 V. Cleared fault codes; C046008 has not returned. Confirmed unstable supply voltage causes SAS signal sampling faults.
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Data confidence: Official This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.