DTC C000104 indicates a functional fault in Inlet Valve 1 (circuit control valve) inside the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) hydraulic modulator — Qin Plus
DTC C000104 indicates a functional fault in Inlet Valve 1 (circuit control valve) inside the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) hydraulic modulator.
This solenoid valve controls brake fluid flow from the main brake line to the corresponding wheel cylinder and serves as a key actuator for ESP wheel cylinder pressure regulation.
Root causes include an open or short circuit in the solenoid coil, mechanical sticking of the valve spool, or ECU internal drive circuit failure.
This fault prevents the ESP from independently regulating pressure in this circuit during emergency avoidance maneuvers or skidding.
As a result, the vehicle loses yaw moment control, although conventional hydraulic braking remains functional.
The valve is a non-serviceable component because it integrates with the ECU inside the hydraulic modulator assembly and involves high-pressure brake fluid sealing.
- 1ESP hydraulic modulator internal solenoid valve coil burnt out or open circuit: Increased conductivity from overdue brake fluid replacement, or insulation damage from coil aging and overheating.
- 2Valve spool mechanically stuck: Metal debris in the brake fluid, aged rubber seal residue, or moisture-induced corrosion prevents valve spool return.
- 3Hydraulic modulator ECU internal driver chip fault: Voltage fluctuations, overheating, or water ingress damaged the power MOSFET or driver circuit, preventing it from supplying drive current to the solenoid valve.
- 4Poor contact or oxidized wiring harness connectors: Loose or burnt pins in the hydraulic modulator main power supply or solenoid valve drive wiring harness cause the drive voltage to drop below the operating threshold.
- 5Severely contaminated brake fluid or excessive water content: Prolonged use of unreplaced brake fluid causes chemical changes, generating deposits that block the valve body precision clearances.
- 1Diagnostic tool deep scan: Use VDS or Launch X-431 to read all fault codes. Confirm whether C000104 is a Current or History code, and record key parameters from the freeze frame data, such as vehicle speed and yaw rate.
- 2Basic circuit check: Disconnect the hydraulic modulator connector, measure the pin supply voltage (should be 10-16V) and ground resistance (should be less than 1Ω), and check the 25A/40A fuses for continuity and contact resistance.
- 3Solenoid valve actuation test: Connect the diagnostic tool and perform the 'Component Actuation Test'. Listen for a crisp 'click' from loop control valve 1. If there is no sound or the sound is faint, the internal solenoid valve is faulty.
- 4Brake fluid quality inspection: Extract a brake fluid sample to check the color and moisture content. If the fluid is cloudy dark brown or the moisture content exceeds 3%, replace the brake fluid and flush the lines.
- 5Assembly replacement procedure: Replace the ESP hydraulic modulator assembly with ECU (part number must match vehicle configuration). Disconnect the battery before replacement. Mark the brake lines during removal to prevent incorrect installation.
- 6System bleeding and calibration: Bleed all four wheel cylinders according to the standard procedure. Use the diagnostic tool to perform 'Sensor Calibration' (G-Sensor, steering wheel angle sensor) and 'Hydraulic Modulator Fill Status Learning'. Clear the ECU adaptive learning values.
- 7Functional verification: Clear the fault code and perform a road test of at least 20km on a dry road surface. Simulate ABS activation (emergency braking) and ESP intervention (high-speed lane change). Verify the warning lamp turns off and the valve body drive current in the data stream is within the normal range (typically 0.5-1.5A).
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