C001900

DTC C001900 indicates a malfunction in the drive circuit or mechanical components of the Rear Left Outlet Valve inside the IPB (Integrated Power Brake) hydraulic control unit — Seal 6 EV

Braking System

DTC C001900 indicates a malfunction in the drive circuit or mechanical components of the Rear Left Outlet Valve inside the IPB (Integrated Power Brake) hydraulic control unit.

During ABS/ESC operation, this solenoid valve controls brake fluid return from the left rear wheel cylinder to the low-pressure accumulator or reservoir to precisely regulate wheel cylinder pressure.

The ECU detects an abnormal valve drive current (open circuit, short circuit, or short to ground/power) or mechanical sticking of the valve spool, preventing the IPB from releasing pressure at the left rear wheel.

This fault triggers ESP system degraded mode and may limit ABS, ESC, energy recovery, and automatic emergency braking functions.

The system usually retains conventional hydraulic braking (depending on the IPB failsafe strategy).

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Open circuit, short circuit, or short to ground in the left rear outlet valve solenoid coil inside the IPB hydraulic unit causes the drive current to exceed the calibrated threshold (typical abnormal range is 0.3-1.5A).
  • 2Brake fluid contamination (excessive water content, metal debris, or gel-like sediment) causes the outlet valve spool to stick in the open or closed position, and the ECU detects abnormal position feedback.
  • 3IPB ECU internal valve body drive circuit fault, such as damaged MOSFET power transistor, burnt sampling resistor, or dry solder joint on the driver chip.
  • 4Water ingress, oxidation, or terminal back-out at the IPB wiring harness connector (32-pin or 48-pin main connector) causing excessive contact resistance in the valve body drive circuit.
  • 5Abnormal return fluid pressure surge from the left rear brake caliper or line causing mechanical damage to the valve body (common in vehicles with overdue brake fluid replacement)
  • 1
    Access the IPB system using the BYD VDS2000 or a diagnostic tool. Read and confirm C001900 is a current fault (Active). Record the vehicle speed, hydraulic pressure, and valve body drive current values from the freeze frame data (Freeze Data).
  • 2
    Clear the fault code and perform the IPB dynamic function test: in a safe area, brake sharply at 20-40 km/h to trigger the ABS. Observe if the fault recurs. If the fault recurs, confirm a hardware fault.
  • 3
    Disconnect the IPB assembly wiring harness connector and check the terminals for corrosion or water ingress, focusing on the pin seals. Measure the resistance of the left rear outlet valve solenoid (standard value is typically 2-6 Ω, depending on the specific model). If the resistance is infinite or close to 0 Ω, this confirms valve body damage.
  • 4
    Check that the IPB power supply circuit (Terminal 30 constant power, Terminal 15 ignition switch power) voltage is 12V ± 0.5V, the ground wire resistance is less than 1Ω, and the CAN-H and CAN-L line voltages are normal (approximately 2.5V).
  • 5
    If circuit measurements are normal but resistance is abnormal, or if the fault returns quickly after clearing, replace the IPB integrated brake assembly (part numbers vary by model; e.g., Song PLUS DM-i uses the 6A-3555100 series). Do not replace the hydraulic valve body separately.
  • 6
    Perform the complete repair procedure after replacement: Bleed the brake lines (using a dedicated brake bleeder or the traditional two-person method) → Calibrate the steering angle sensor (G85) → Calibrate the longitudinal acceleration sensor → Calibrate the yaw rate sensor → Road test to verify ABS/ESP function.
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BYD Seal 06 DM-i left rear outlet valve drive fault

Vehicle: 2024 Seal 06 DM-i 120KM flagship variant, 8,500km. Symptoms: Dashboard intermittently displayed "Check ESP System", ABS and ESC warning lights illuminated, brake pedal felt normal. Diagnosis: Connected VDS2000 and scanned the IPB system. Retrieved current DTC C001900 (Left Rear Outlet Valve Drive Fault). Freeze frame showed vehicle speed was 35km/h when the fault occurred, with left rear outlet valve drive current at 0A (open circuit characteristic). Measured infinite resistance between Pin23 (Left Rear Outlet Valve +) and Pin24 (Left Rear Outlet Valve -) at IPB harness connector C07. Confirmed the hydraulic unit's internal solenoid coil had an open circuit. Repair: Replaced the IPB integrated brake assembly (Part No.: 6A-3555100-00). Performed brake bleeding and sensor calibration. Fault resolved.
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BYD Song PLUS DM-i Hydraulic Unit Valve Body Sticking

Vehicle: 2021 Song PLUS DM-i 110KM Flagship PLUS, 42,000km. Symptoms: ESP warning light suddenly lit up during high-speed driving with "Check Brake System" alert; regenerative braking failed. Diagnosis: Scan tool pulled stored code C001900 from the IPB system plus C001800 (left rear inlet valve fault). Found complete failure of the left rear hydraulic valve assembly. Opened the IPB reservoir to find brake fluid dark brown (should be pale yellow) contaminated with metal debris. Root cause: Brake fluid never changed (over 40,000km), causing the valve spool to seize from lack of lubrication; high current draw burned out the ECU driver circuit. Repair: Replaced the IPB assembly, thoroughly flushed the brake lines, replaced all brake fluid with DOT4. Fault resolved.
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BYD Qin Pro DM IPB hydraulic control unit fault

Vehicle: 2019 BYD Qin Pro DM Super, 67,000 km. Symptoms: "Braking System Fault" warning on cold starts. Light cleared after driving but fault recurred. Diagnosis: DTCs C055F00 (Hydraulic Unit Abnormal) and intermittent C001900 stored. Found green corrosion inside 32-pin IPB harness connector (vehicle had been driven through water), causing intermittent open circuit in left rear outlet valve drive line. Cleaning the connector did not resolve. Valve body coil resistance measured 3.2Ω cold but drifted above 8Ω hot, confirming internal coil insulation degradation. Repair: Replaced IPB integrated braking unit and sealed wiring harness. Fault resolved.
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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.