DTC C012104 indicates the ABS/ESP electronic control unit (ECU) detected a fault in the solenoid valve relay control circuit — Qin Plus
DTC C012104 indicates the ABS/ESP electronic control unit (ECU) detected a fault in the solenoid valve relay control circuit.
This relay resides inside the hydraulic control unit (HCU) and supplies stable operating power (typically 12V) to the inlet/outlet solenoid valve assembly.
The ECU triggers this fault upon detecting an open or short in the relay coil circuit, or abnormal relay contact feedback voltage (such as output voltage dropping below the threshold after the relay energizes).
This fault disables active safety functions relying on hydraulic regulation, such as ABS, EBD, ESP, and TCS.
The vehicle retains only basic hydraulic braking capability.
In models such as the BYD E5, the HCU integrates this relay.
The relay is not serviceable separately; replace the complete assembly.
- 1Burnt internal relay contacts or an open coil circuit in the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU/ABS pump) prevents the ECU from driving the relay to engage normally.
- 2Abnormal power supply, including blown ABS fuse (usually 30A or 40A), low battery voltage (<10V), or poor connection in the power supply circuit.
- 3Poor ground circuit, especially loose or oxidized HCU ground terminals (G104/G105) or a broken wiring harness, causing unstable relay operating voltage.
- 4Internal short circuit or overload in the solenoid valve assembly causes protective relay disconnection or contact sticking, triggering circuit fault monitoring.
- 5ECU internal drive circuit damage, such as relay drive transistor (MOSFET) breakdown or cold solder joints on the control chip.
- 1Safety preparation and initial checks: Disconnect the high-voltage system (for new energy vehicles), check if the ABS fuse (30A/40A in the engine compartment fuse box) is blown, measure the battery voltage (should be >12V), and check the ABS/ESP warning light status on the instrument cluster.
- 2Deep diagnostic scan: Use a VDS or Launch diagnostic tool to read complete fault codes and check for accompanying wheel speed sensor faults such as C0035 or C0040. Perform the 'solenoid valve actuation test', listen for the relay engaging sound, and verify the 'valve relay status' in the data stream is 'ON'.
- 3Wiring and connector check: Measure the voltage between the HCU connector power terminal (constant +B) and ground; it should be 12.4-12.8V. Measure the resistance between the HCU ground harness (usually black, wire cross-section 4mm² or larger) and body ground; it should be <1Ω. Check the connector for water ingress or corrosion.
- 4Relay circuit specific inspection: Disconnect the HCU connector. Measure the resistance between the relay coil control terminal and power/ground (normal: approx. 50-100 Ω). If the resistance is infinite or 0 Ω, the internal coil is faulty. Measure the relay drive signal waveform using an oscilloscope to verify the ECU sends a pull-in command.
- 5Component replacement and matching: If testing confirms an internal HCU relay fault, replace the complete ABS hydraulic modulator assembly with ECU. After replacement, perform the 'Hydraulic Bleeding' procedure (use the diagnostic tool to drive the solenoid valves for staged bleeding) and the 'G Sensor/Yaw Rate Sensor Calibration'.
- 6Functional verification: Clear the fault code, conduct a road test (above 40 km/h), and perform an emergency braking test to confirm normal ABS operation. Check the ESP function (rapid lane-change test to confirm normal intervention). Confirm the warning lamp turns off and no fault codes return.
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