DTC C1202 indicates that during continuous monitoring, the ABS/ESC control unit (ECU) detects that the left front wheel speed sensor (WSS) input signal remains at 0 km/h or outputs no pulse signal — Seal 6 EV
DTC C1202 indicates that during continuous monitoring, the ABS/ESC control unit (ECU) detects that the left front wheel speed sensor (WSS) input signal remains at 0 km/h or outputs no pulse signal.
In the Bosch/Continental ABS systems of BYD E1/E2/E3/Yuan series models, this code specifically indicates the left front electromagnetic induction or Hall-effect wheel speed sensor fails to transmit a valid square-wave or sine-wave signal to the ECU.
This causes the ECU to classify the wheel as "stationary" or "signal missing".
This fault triggers the system fail-safe mode, limiting or disabling the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Traction Control System (TCS), and Cooperative Regenerative Braking System (CRBS).
This severely impacts vehicle stability and braking safety.
ISO/SAE standards and some Japanese vehicles (such as Toyota) define C1202 as a brake master cylinder reservoir fluid level fault.
However, the fault code system for the specified BYD models clearly maps this code to an abnormal wheel speed sensor signal input.
Left front wheel speed sensor harness chafed at steering knuckle, causing intermittent signal loss
Excessive play in the wheel hub bearing caused the air gap between the tone ring and sensor to exceed specification under dynamic conditions.
Iron filings adhered to the sensor tip, blocking the signal
Reference Case: Brake Master Cylinder Fluid Level Switch Circuit Fault (C1202 Technical Reference for Toyota Models)