DTC C058F00 indicates an abnormal coasting regenerative torque signal status in CAN message 0x410 transmitted from the VCU (Vehicle Control Unit) to the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) — Qin Plus
DTC C058F00 indicates an abnormal coasting regenerative torque signal status in CAN message 0x410 transmitted from the VCU (Vehicle Control Unit) to the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System).
In the BYD New Energy architecture, the VCU calculates the target regenerative torque during coasting or braking (typically 0-150 Nm) and transmits it to the IPB via a CAN message.
The IPB uses this signal to coordinate motor and hydraulic braking force distribution for energy recovery.
This fault indicates the IPB received a regenerative torque signal with a data validation error, an update timeout, or an out-of-range value (such as a negative value or sudden change), or communication synchronization failed between the VCU and IPB.
This fault frequently accompanies brake system DTCs such as C055E00 (hydraulic circuit leakage), triggering energy recovery system derating or protective shutdown.
- 1Poor connection in the CAN communication line between the VCU and IPB, abnormal terminating resistance (standard 60Ω), or electromagnetic interference causing signal frame loss.
- 2Blocked brake caliper hose (e.g., foreign object in the right front brake caliper hose) or contaminated, degraded brake fluid causes abnormal hydraulic feedback, triggering a VCU calculation error.
- 3Internal CAN receive circuit fault in the IPB intelligent integrated brake control module, outdated software version, or lost calibration data.
- 4Vehicle Control Unit (VCU) internal algorithm fault, unstable power supply, or abnormal signals from related sensors (motor speed, brake pedal position).
- 5Non-professional vehicle modifications (such as painting or installing additional equipment) caused water ingress, damage, or backed-out terminals in the wiring harness connector.
- 1Use the BYD VDS diagnostic tool to read all fault codes. Record any accompanying related fault codes, such as C055E00 (hydraulic circuit leak) and C007200 (implausible pedal signal).
- 2Measure CAN-H and CAN-L line voltages (standard: CAN-H 2.5-3.5V, CAN-L 1.5-2.5V) and terminal resistance between the VCU and IPB. Check connector conditions in areas prone to water ingress, such as the passenger-side A-pillar and firewall.
- 3Perform the standardized brake system bleeding procedure and check the brake fluid flow at each wheel cylinder. Specifically inspect the right front brake caliper hose for foreign object blockages or deformation.
- 4Check brake fluid quality (color, water content). If necessary, thoroughly flush the brake lines and replace with DOT4 brake fluid.
- 5Check the VCU and IPB software versions against the BYD technical bulletin. Perform a software update or module reset if necessary.
- 6Enter data stream monitoring mode. During vehicle coasting, observe the VCU regenerative torque signal value for smooth changes and verify the IPB receive frame counter does not jump.
- 7If the above checks are normal, test the IPB assembly or VCU by substitution. After replacement, bleed the brake system, calibrate the steering angle, and perform regenerative braking function learning.
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