DTC C100104 has dual definitions across different BYD vehicle platforms — Seal 6 EV
DTC C100104 has dual definitions across different BYD vehicle platforms.
On early pure electric platforms like the E5, this code explicitly indicates an internal CAN hardware communication fault within the ABS control unit.
This indicates an abnormality at the physical or data link layer between the ABS module and the vehicle CAN network (powertrain CAN or chassis CAN).
The fault can interrupt communication or cause data packet loss in brake-related systems like the ABS, ESP, and EPB.
On DM-i and e-Platform 3.0 models like the Song Pro, Tang DM, and Qin Plus, this code typically maps to an abnormal left front wheel speed sensor (WSS) signal or circuit fault.
Regardless of the platform, this is a safety-critical braking system fault.
The fault degrades or completely disables ABS/ESC functions.
The instrument cluster typically illuminates the ABS warning lamp, ESC warning lamp, and parking system fault lamp.
CAN hardware faults typically originate from a damaged internal ABS module transceiver, abnormal terminating resistance, or wiring physical layer faults.
Wheel speed sensor faults mostly originate from sensor component failure, wiring harness open or short circuits, or an abnormal signal tone ring.
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