DTC C007204 indicates the standard solenoid valve (typically the inlet or outlet valve) inside the ABS/ESC Hydraulic Electronic Unit (HEU) triggered the overheat protection mechanism — Qin Plus
DTC C007204 indicates the standard solenoid valve (typically the inlet or outlet valve) inside the ABS/ESC Hydraulic Electronic Unit (HEU) triggered the overheat protection mechanism.
The control unit detected the valve body temperature exceeded the safe threshold (typically >120°C) and entered protection mode to prevent valve spool binding or coil burnout.
Root causes include: 1) Actual overheating (continuous heavy braking, brake drag, or increased movement resistance from degraded brake fluid); 2) False overheat detection (abnormal valve coil resistance, control unit temperature monitoring circuit failure, or software algorithm error).
This fault limits or disables ABS/ESC functions, retaining only basic hydraulic braking.
This severely compromises braking safety and requires immediate repair.
- 1Short circuit, open circuit, or resistance drift in the ABS hydraulic modulator internal solenoid valve coil, causing abnormal current and overheating.
- 2Continuous heavy braking conditions (such as frequent braking on long descents) cause actual valve body overheating, exceeding heat dissipation capacity.
- 3Brake fluid deterioration, excessive water content, or incorrect fluid type (non-DOT4) increases valve spool movement resistance and generates additional heat.
- 4ABS control unit (ECU) internal temperature monitoring circuit fault, or software version defect causing a false overtemperature warning.
- 5Mechanical drag in the brake system (poor caliper piston return, parking mechanism not fully released) causes continuous friction, conducting heat to the hydraulic unit.
- 1Use a dedicated diagnostic tool (e.g., VDS2000/Launch PAD) to read the complete fault codes and freeze frame data. Confirm whether C007204 is a current fault. Record parameters at the time of the trigger, such as vehicle speed, brake pressure, and ambient temperature.
- 2Verify the brake fluid level is between MAX and MIN. Test the brake fluid water content (should be <3%) and type (must be DOT4). If necessary, completely replace the fluid and bleed the system.
- 3Inspect the ABS hydraulic modulator (located on the left side of the engine compartment) for leaks or burn marks. Check the connector for oxidation or looseness. Measure the solenoid valve coil resistance (normal range: 2.5-5.0Ω; deviation >20% is abnormal).
- 4Perform the hydraulic unit Actuation Test. Listen to each solenoid valve for a crisp, even operating sound to identify sticking valve bodies. Simultaneously check the return of all four brake calipers to rule out mechanical drag.
- 5If diagnostics confirm an internal hydraulic modulator fault or an ECU false report, replace the ABS hydraulic modulator assembly with ECU (e.g., part number 10248455-00). After replacement, perform: 1) standard hydraulic bleeding; 2) ECU coding; 3) wheel speed sensor signal calibration; 4) road test to verify ABS function.
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