For BYD new energy vehicles (specifically E5, Qin, Tang, and Song models equipped with Bosch or Continental ESP systems), DTC C080001 indicates a fault in the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) lateral acceleration sensor or its power supply circuit — Atto 8
For BYD new energy vehicles (specifically E5, Qin, Tang, and Song models equipped with Bosch or Continental ESP systems), DTC C080001 indicates a fault in the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) lateral acceleration sensor or its power supply circuit.
Although the fault description reads "voltage below range", this specifically means the lateral acceleration sensor supply voltage falls below the ECU threshold (normal range: 4.5V–5.5V), or the sensor output signal voltage remains below the valid range (0.5V–4.5V).
Consequently, the ECU cannot obtain accurate vehicle lateral acceleration data.
This condition causes active safety functions (ESP, ABS, EBD) to fail or enter a degraded mode, severely compromising vehicle stability during cornering or driving on wet and slippery surfaces.
- 1Lateral acceleration sensor internal circuit short or damage causes excessive operating current, pulling down the supply voltage.
- 2Fault in the 5V reference voltage output circuit of the ESP control unit (or internal ECU of the ABS hydraulic modulator), failing to provide a stable sensor power supply.
- 3Oxidation, looseness, or backed-out pins at the sensor harness connector cause excessive contact resistance, reducing actual voltage at the sensor.
- 4Vehicle chassis impact or bottoming out shifts the sensor mounting position, or damages or short-circuits the wiring harness.
- 5Low battery voltage or poor body ground causes low operating voltage for the entire ABS/ESP system.
- 1Use the diagnostic tool to read the DTC freeze frame and confirm parameters such as vehicle speed and voltage at the time of the fault. Inspect the battery voltage and charging system for normal operation, and verify the static voltage is greater than 12.4V.
- 2Check the power supply (terminal 30), ground (terminal 31), and ignition switch-controlled power supply (terminal 15) at the ESP control unit (usually located in the engine compartment or cabin). Verify the voltage is above 12V and the ground resistance is less than 1Ω.
- 3Locate the lateral acceleration sensor (usually integrated into the ESP control unit or located under the chassis center tunnel). Check the wiring harness connector for looseness, water ingress, or oxidation. Measure the sensor supply voltage (should be 5V±0.25V).
- 4If the power supply is normal, use the diagnostic tool to perform the sensor calibration procedure. If calibration fails or the data stream shows abnormal acceleration values (should be close to 0m/s² when stationary, range ±0.1m/s²), replace the lateral acceleration sensor or ESP control unit assembly.
- 5After replacing the component, clear the fault code, perform a Zero Point Calibration, and road test the vehicle at different speeds (20km/h, 40km/h, 60km/h) to confirm the ESP function is restored and the fault code does not reappear.
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