C000200

DTC C000200 indicates a functional fault (Fault Type 2) in TCS (Traction Control System) Control Valve A within the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) electro-hydraulic control module — Qin Plus

Braking System

DTC C000200 indicates a functional fault (Fault Type 2) in TCS (Traction Control System) Control Valve A within the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) electro-hydraulic control module.

This solenoid valve belongs to the high-speed switching valve array in the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU).

It precisely regulates hydraulic pressure to the drive wheel brake calipers during TCS activation, preventing drive wheel slip during starting or acceleration. 'Fault Type 2' typically indicates mechanical binding in the valve body, abnormal solenoid coil resistance (open or short circuit), or a spool position feedback signal exceeding the calibrated threshold.

This fault causes TCS failure or performance degradation.

The vehicle may lose traction control during hard acceleration on slippery surfaces.

Extreme conditions trigger the brake system degradation mode (limp mode), limiting vehicle speed and illuminating multiple warning lights.

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BYD Song PLUS DM-i TCS Valve Body Corrosion After Water Wading

2021 Song PLUS DM-i owner reported ABS and ESC warning lights illuminated after driving in rain. Codes: C000200, C000204. Vehicle had waded through water to wheel hub centre height. Removed IPB module connector; aged seals allowed water ingress, and TCS control valve A coil pin showed green copper corrosion. Cleaned pins with precision electrical contact cleaner, applied conductive paste, resistance normalized. Cleared codes; fault returned within one week. Replaced IPB electro-hydraulic module assembly and upgraded software to post-2023 version; fault eliminated. Inspect brake system seals promptly after wading.
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Qin PLUS valve spool sticking from long-term missed maintenance

A Qin PLUS EV at 80,000 km developed a C000200 fault code with slight drive wheel slip during initial acceleration. Inspection found brake fluid unchanged for four years, dark brown with flocculent sediment. The diagnostic valve actuation test showed TCS control valve A had delayed response and dull sound. Contaminated brake fluid caused the valve spool to stick. Flushing the HCU internal passages with dedicated brake system cleaner temporarily cleared the fault, but the IPB assembly requires replacement for long-term reliability. After installing the new assembly and completing brake bleeding and calibration, TCS function returned to normal. Replace brake fluid every two years or 40,000 km.
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Software update resolves Han EV IPB false positive fault

The owner of a 2022 Han EV AWD repeatedly saw an intermittent C000200 fault code. The warning light came on intermittently, but driving remained normal. At the workshop, the code showed as history. Technicians measured the solenoid valve resistance at 5.2Ω (normal) and found no wiring harness issues. The BYD Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) confirmed that IPB controller software version V1.2 on this production batch was overly sensitive to valve response times, potentially triggering false faults from voltage fluctuations. The technician upgraded the software to V1.5 and recalibrated the brake pressure sensor. The fault has not returned. This was a software false alarm requiring no hardware replacement.
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Wiring harness connector pin backed out on new BYD Dolphin

A new Dolphin with only 3,000 km suddenly displayed "Brake System Fault" and set DTC C000200. Pin 15 (TCS Valve A Drive Positive) in the 48-pin IPB module connector had backed out slightly, causing poor contact. Assembly error—the pin wasn't fully seated and worked loose from vibration. Re-crimped the pin and applied insulating silicone grease to secure it; fault cleared. Check that IPB and other high-power module connectors are fully locked during new car PDI.
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Tang DM-i: Accidental IPB activation after ABS sensor replacement causes fault

While replacing the rear wheel ABS wheel speed sensor on a Tang DM-i, the technician did not disconnect the 12V battery. A tool accidentally shorted to ground, sending a surge through the IPB module. After startup, DTC C000200 set and could not be cleared. Testing showed the TCS control valve A coil was open (infinite resistance). The surge had damaged either the IPB internal drive circuit or the valve body coil. After replacing the IPB electro-hydraulic module and strictly following the power-down protocol, the technician used a diagnostic tool to perform system configuration write and coding configuration. This resolved the fault. Always disconnect the low voltage battery negative terminal before any IPB work.
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Data confidence: Community This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.