C000404

DTC C000404 indicates an electrical fault in High Pressure Switch Valve 2 inside the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) hydraulic modulator — Qin Plus

Braking System

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.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1ESP hydraulic modulator assembly internal solenoid valve coil burned out or mechanically binding: Prolonged use or brake fluid contamination causes the valve spool to seize, generating abnormal drive current and triggering the fault code.
  • 2Wiring harness and connector fault: Oxidation, loose connection, or water ingress at hydraulic modulator pin 25 (solenoid valve power supply) or pin 38 (ground), causing excessive contact resistance or intermittent open circuit.
  • 3Power supply system fault: low auxiliary battery charge, unstable DC-DC converter output (outside 9-16V range), or corroded ground cable, causing solenoid drive undervoltage or overvoltage.
  • 4ESP ECU internal drive circuit damaged: Power MOSFET or driver chip breakdown prevents on/off control of High-Pressure Switching Valve 2.
  • 5System overheat protection triggered: Excessive brake fluid temperature from continuous hard driving, or degraded brake fluid (water content >3%), triggers a thermal protection shutdown of the solenoid valve.
  • 1
    Use the BYD VDS/ED400 diagnostic tool to read all fault codes, confirm C000404 is a current fault rather than a history fault, and check for related accompanying faults such as C080001 (low voltage) or C007204 (overtemperature).
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    Basic power supply check: Measure battery static voltage (>12V) and cranking voltage. Check DC-DC output stability. Inspect the ABS 25A fuse and ESP ground wires (G101/G102) to verify connections are tight and free of oxidation.
  • 3
    Harness 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.
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    Component active test: Perform the 'solenoid valve actuation test' using the diagnostic tool and listen for a clear 'click' from High-Voltage Switching Valve 2. If there is no sound or current is >2A, diagnose a valve body or ECU drive circuit fault.
  • 5
    Cross-check: If conditions permit, install the faulty vehicle's ESP hydraulic modulator on 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.
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    Replacement: After confirming an internal fault in the hydraulic modulator, replace the ESP hydraulic modulator assembly with ECU (part numbers vary by vehicle model, e.g., E5/Qin/Song). Do not disassemble for repair.
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    System recovery: After replacement, perform the brake line bleeding procedure (use the diagnostic tool to actuate the pump motor for bleeding). Clear the fault codes, drive in a straight line at above 30 km/h for 10 seconds to complete sensor calibration, and finally perform an ABS/ESP dynamic road test for verification.
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BYD Qin Pro ESP hydraulic modulator solenoid valve body damaged

A 2018 BYD Qin Pro DM with 80,000 km had the ESC warning light constantly on. The scan tool read fault code C000404 (High Pressure Switch Valve 2 fault), which would not clear. Battery voltage was normal. Solenoid valve 2 resistance at the hydraulic modulator connector measured infinite (open circuit), while other solenoids measured 4.2Ω. Disassembled the unit and found the internal solenoid coil burned out, with a burnt smell. Replaced the ESP hydraulic modulator assembly with integrated ECU (part number SA-3636100), bled the system and ran calibration. Fault cleared.
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BYD Song DM brake fluid overheating causes intermittent C000404 fault

2019 BYD Song DM. Customer reported the dashboard displayed "Check ESP System" after aggressive high-speed driving; the fault cleared after restarting. Scan tool showed history codes C000404 and C007204 (system overheat). Brake fluid moisture was 4% and fluid was black. During repeated braking tests, hydraulic modulator surface temperature exceeded 120°C. Replaced DOT4 brake fluid and flushed the system; the fault has not returned. Reduced boiling point of aged brake fluid caused vapor lock and high temperatures during continuous braking, triggering solenoid thermal protection.
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BYD E5 Battery Drain Causes ESP Solenoid Valve Power Supply Fault

A 2019 E5 taxi came in one week after battery replacement with the ESP warning light on and DTC C000404 stored. Idle battery voltage measured only 11.8V; DC-DC output was unstable, fluctuating between 12–14V. With headlights and AC on, ESP supply voltage dropped to 9.2V, below the solenoid valve operating threshold. Replaced the faulty DC-DC controller. Checked the ESP ground wire and found corrosion at the ground point. Cleaned and tightened the connection to stabilize voltage, cleared the fault codes, and confirmed the fix.
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Oxidised wiring harness connector on BYD Qin caused intermittent high-pressure switch valve fault

2017 BYD Qin. Drove through standing water; ESP warning light came on intermittently. Scan tool showed intermittent fault code C000404. Found green corrosion inside the ESP hydraulic modulator 25-pin connector. Pin 25 (solenoid valve power supply) had backed out slightly. Cleaned the connector with electronic cleaner, applied conductive paste, and repaired the pin retention with a special tool. Reconnected and ran a water spray test and rough road test; the fault did not recur. Poor connector sealing allowed water ingress, causing increased contact resistance.
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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.