C003A08 indicates the ABS control unit detects an abnormal right rear wheel speed sensor (RR WSS) signal — Seal 6 EV
C003A08 indicates the ABS control unit detects an abnormal right rear wheel speed sensor (RR WSS) signal.
Trigger conditions for this fault code include: complete loss of sensor signal (0 signal), signal amplitude below threshold, signal frequency mismatching the vehicle dynamics model (e.g., the other three wheels operate normally but the right rear signal changes abruptly), or electromagnetic interference causing signal noise.
In BYD ABS systems, subtype 08 specifically denotes a signal plausibility fault or intermittent signal interruption, distinct from an open circuit (C003B) or power supply fault.
This fault causes partial or complete failure of the ABS, EBD, ESC, TCS, and Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) functions.
The vehicle enters limp braking mode, retaining only basic hydraulic braking.
- 1Wheel speed sensor failure: internal coil open/short circuit (magnetic induction type) or Hall element aging (Hall type). On E5 models, prolonged high temperatures accelerate aging of the right rear wheel sensor due to its proximity to the exhaust pipe thermal management area.
- 2Wiring harness and connector fault: The right rear sensor wiring harness passes through the chassis side member mounting point. Bumps easily chafe the harness and damage the insulation, or an aging connector seal allows water ingress, causing an intermittent short circuit.
- 3Abnormal sensor installation gap: Hub bearing wear causes the air gap between the sensor and tone ring to exceed tolerance (standard 0.3-1.2 mm), or the sensor retaining bolt is loose.
- 4Signal tone ring (magnetic ring) issue: Iron filings or mud adhering to the tone ring surface, tone ring deformation, missing teeth, or loss of magnetism (some batches of BYD E5 bearings with integrated magnetic rings risk demagnetization).
- 5ABS control unit signal processing circuit fault: A burned-out internal sampling resistor or faulty ADC conversion module triggers a false sensor signal fault.
- 1Diagnostic confirmation: Use VDS3000 to read all DTCs and Freeze Frame data. Confirm vehicle speed and wheel speed values at the time of the fault. Check for accompanying DTC C003B00 (power supply fault) or U-class communication faults.
- 2Visual inspection: Raise the vehicle and check the right rear wheel speed sensor installation. Inspect the sensor head for dirt, the wiring harness for wear, and the connector for looseness or water ingress. Check the inside of the tyre for foreign metal objects.
- 3Resistance measurement: Disconnect the sensor connector and measure the sensor resistance (standard value for magnetic induction type: 1.0–1.6 kΩ at 20°C). If the resistance is infinite or close to 0 Ω, replace the sensor. Measure the harness insulation resistance to ground; it must be greater than 10 MΩ.
- 4Signal waveform inspection: Connect an oscilloscope and rotate the wheel. The magnetic inductive type should output a sine wave (amplitude increases with speed, typically 0.1V-5V). The Hall-effect type should output a square wave. Check for waveform interruptions or noise.
- 5Reluctor ring inspection: Remove the brake disc. Inspect the reluctor ring integrated into the wheel hub bearing for dirt or deformation. Clean or replace the wheel hub bearing assembly (for BYD E5, replace the complete bearing with the magnetic ring).
- 6Gap measurement: Use a feeler gauge to check the air gap between the sensor and the tone ring. If bearing wear causes an excessive gap, replace the wheel hub bearing.
- 7Road test verification: Clear the fault code. Drive in a straight line at over 20 km/h and perform left and right turns. Verify the right rear wheel speed in the ABS data stream synchronizes with the other wheel speeds, the warning lamp turns off, and the fault does not return.
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