DTC C002004 indicates a functional fault in the return pump motor inside the ABS/ESC Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) — Qin Plus
DTC C002004 indicates a functional fault in the return pump motor inside the ABS/ESC Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU).
The return pump is a core actuator in the ABS system.
During the anti-lock braking cycle, it pumps brake fluid from the low-pressure side of the wheel cylinder back to the high-pressure side or the reservoir.
The fault falls into two categories: 1) "Unable to run" — Indicates an open or shorted motor winding, completely worn carbon brushes, a burnt commutator, or a damaged motor drive circuit (H-bridge MOSFET or relay) inside the ABS control module, preventing the pump motor from receiving drive current. 2) "Unable to stop running" — Indicates stuck motor drive relay contacts, failed control chip logic, or an abnormal feedback signal, causing the pump motor to run continuously when not required.
This fault directly disables ABS, ESP, and TCS functions.
In extreme cases, it affects brake pedal feel (hardening or abnormal pulsation).
This is a Level 2 fault affecting driving safety.
- 1Return pump motor internal damage: Excessive motor carbon brush wear causing poor contact, a burnt commutator, or an open/shorted armature winding prevents the motor from starting or causes weak operation.
- 2ABS control module drive circuit fault: The motor driver chip (H-bridge circuit), power MOSFET, or relay contacts inside the control module are burnt or stuck, preventing the system from driving the motor or cutting off the motor power supply.
- 3Power supply and wiring issues: Blown ABS hydraulic unit high-current power supply fuse (usually 30A-60A), loose or oxidized power supply wiring, or poor ground connection, causing insufficient motor supply voltage or abnormal control signals.
- 4Mechanical seizure: Failure to replace brake fluid causes the internal valve body or pump mechanism to seize. This generates excessive motor stall current at startup, triggering overcurrent protection or burning out the drive circuit.
- 5Control module connector fault: Water ingress, oxidation, backed-out pins, or poor contact at the multi-pin connector between the ABS control module and the hydraulic unit interrupts or causes abnormal motor drive signal transmission.
- 1Fault confirmation and freeze frame recording: Use a dedicated BYD diagnostic tool (VDS2000/VDS6000 or Launch X431) to read fault code C002004. Record freeze frame data (vehicle speed, voltage, temperature, etc.) and confirm whether the fault is intermittent or continuous.
- 2Basic circuit check: Check if the ABS pump high-current fuse in the engine compartment fuse box (marked ABS MOTOR or similar, usually 40A-60A) is blown. Measure the power supply (BAT+), ignition power (IG+), and ground (GND) voltages at the ABS control module connector. Verify the battery voltage is normal (above 12.6V).
- 3Actuator test: Use the diagnostic tool to perform the 'Return Pump Active Test' and listen for motor operation inside the hydraulic unit. If there is no sound, measure the motor resistance. If the motor runs continuously and fails to stop, the drive circuit is stuck closed.
- 4Physical connection check: Disconnect the ABS control module connector and check the pins for green oxidation, backed-out terminals, enlarged pin holes, or signs of water ingress. Clean the connector with electrical contact cleaner, apply conductive grease, and reconnect it. Clear the fault code and road test the vehicle to confirm if poor contact caused the intermittent fault.
- 5Motor resistance measurement (professional operation required): If qualified for ABS repair, disassemble the hydraulic control unit and use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the two terminals of the return pump motor. Normal value: 2-5 Ω (varies slightly by model). If the resistance is infinite (open circuit) or near 0 Ω (short circuit), the motor itself is faulty.
- 6Assembly replacement and matching: If diagnostics confirm an internal hydraulic unit fault, replace the ABS hydraulic control unit assembly (Note: BYD models usually require replacing the complete assembly; match the part number to the VIN). After installation, use a diagnostic tool to perform: ① Brake system bleeding procedure (sequence: right rear - left rear - right front - left front); ② ESC system calibration/configuration; ③ Wheel speed sensor signal check.
- 7Function verification: Clear all fault codes and perform a road test: ① At low speeds (below 30 km/h), apply the brakes hard and confirm the ABS operates normally and produces brake pedal kickback; ② At medium to high speeds (above 60 km/h), drive in an S-pattern and confirm the ESP intervenes normally; ③ Verify the ABS/ESP warning light on the instrument cluster is off and confirm fault code C002004 does not return.
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