C001004

DTC C001004 indicates the ABS electronic control unit (ECU) detected an electrical or functional fault in the left front wheel inlet valve — Qin Plus

Braking System

DTC C001004 indicates the ABS electronic control unit (ECU) detected an electrical or functional fault in the left front wheel inlet valve.

The ECU controls this key solenoid valve within the ABS hydraulic modulator assembly via an H-bridge driver circuit to regulate brake fluid flow from the master cylinder to the left front wheel cylinder during ABS/ESC intervention.

Fault trigger mechanisms include a solenoid valve coil open or short circuit (abnormal resistance), a driver circuit short to power or ground, mechanical valve sticking causing abnormal feedback current, or internal ECU MOSFET driver stage damage.

This fault disables the left front wheel ABS anti-lock function and limits the ESC stability control system, but the vehicle usually retains normal hydraulic braking.

Because the E5 uses an integrated ABS/ESC hydraulic unit (HEU) combining the valve body and ECU into a single assembly, the fault may involve either the hydraulic mechanical section or the electronic control section.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

E5 commercial vehicle: ABS pump assembly internal valve body open circuit

2018 BYD E5 ride-share vehicle, 120,000 km. ABS and ESC warning lights on simultaneously. Scanner read codes C001004 and C001100 (left front outlet valve fault). Pulled the ABS hydraulic unit connector—no visible issues. Resistance measured infinite (open circuit) at the left front inlet valve; the outlet valve tested normal. The solenoid coil inside the hydraulic unit’s left front channel had burnt out. The E5 ABS unit is integrated—you cannot replace the valve body separately. Replaced the complete ABS hydraulic modulator assembly (P/N: BYD-3631010-C1), bled the system, and calibrated the lateral acceleration sensor. Fixed.
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Wiring harness short circuit after accident repair caused valve body drive fault

A 2019 E5 sustained left-front collision damage. After a workshop replaced the left front chassis rail, the ABS warning light illuminated. Scanning retrieved only DTC C001004. Inspection found that during the accident repair, the left front wheel speed sensor harness and ABS hydraulic unit harness had been secured too tightly together, causing a metal bracket to chafe through the insulation and short the inlet valve drive wire to ground. Repaired the damaged harness by re-soldering the wires and insulating with heat-shrink tubing. Routed the harnesses separately to prevent interference. Cleared the fault.
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Contaminated brake fluid caused the solenoid valve to stick intermittently

2018 E5. Owner reported the ABS warning light coming on intermittently, especially in rain or after washing the vehicle. Scan tool showed historic DTC C001004 with intermittent status. Found brake fluid severely blackened with moisture content over 3%. Disassembled the ABS hydraulic unit inlet filter and found substantial flocculent debris. Ran the ABS hydraulic unit cleaning procedure (circulated cleaning fluid through the valve body using specialized equipment), replaced DOT4 brake fluid, and thoroughly bled the system. Fault has not returned. Advised owner to replace brake fluid every 2 years.
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Loose connector pins caused an intermittent connection fault

An E5 with 80,000 km showed occasional ABS warning light flicker on rough roads. Scanned with a diagnostic tool, DTC C001004 appeared during vehicle vibration. Inspection of the ABS hydraulic unit 24-pin connector found pin 15 (left front inlet valve drive) slightly backed out with a loose socket. Removed the terminal with a special extraction tool, reamed the opening, re-crimped it, applied electrical contact grease, and fully locked the connector latch. Road testing confirmed the fault resolved.
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.