U0146

DTC U0146 indicates a loss of communication between the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) and the vehicle gateway controller (Gateway Control Module) — Seal 6 EV

Safety System

DTC U0146 indicates a loss of communication between the airbag control unit (SRS ECU) and the vehicle gateway controller (Gateway Control Module).

The gateway acts as the data exchange hub between different vehicle CAN bus networks (such as powertrain CAN, comfort CAN, and chassis CAN) and routes information between control units.

When the SRS system cannot communicate with the gateway, the airbag system becomes isolated.

It cannot receive critical signals from other systems (such as crash signals, vehicle speed signals, and high-voltage interlock status).

Additionally, during a collision, it cannot send commands through the gateway to other systems (such as cutting off the high-voltage power supply, unlocking the doors, and turning on the hazard lights).

This may degrade or disable crash protection functions, creating a serious safety hazard.

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Cases Logged
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BYD Song - Multi-system network fault (including communication faults similar to U0146)

Symptoms: While driving, the dashboard suddenly displayed multiple warnings: "Check Engine System", "ABS System", "Network", and "Brake System". Vehicle performance restricted. Diagnosis: Scanned with VDS1000. Found ECM stored communication fault codes related to the Body Control Module. Checked CAN network voltage and termination resistance; resistance was below standard (60Ω). Inspected the CAN harness section by section and found wiring below the right A-pillar worn through, shorting CAN-H and CAN-L. Resolution: Repaired the damaged CAN harness below the right A-pillar, re-wrapped and insulated the wiring, cleared fault codes, and road-tested. All system communications returned to normal.
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BYD Qin 80 - CAN network failure causing no-start condition (U0146-type fault)

Symptoms: Intermittent flashing P gear indicator, no SOC display. Instrument cluster showed multiple system warnings including "Check ESP System" and "Check EPB System." Vehicle would not enter Ready mode. Diagnosis: Vehicle was normal on arrival, confirming intermittent fault. No modifications or aftermarket accessories found. VDS scan showed multiple modules reporting communication errors, including abnormal communication with the left body domain controller. Measured CAN voltage at diagnostic port: CAN-H 2.3V, CAN-L 2.7V (normal ~2.5V). Sectional testing found water ingress in the left front door wiring harness connector causing abnormal CAN signals. Resolution: Cleaned water from left front door wiring harness connector, applied conductive grease, and resecured waterproof seal. Fault cleared.
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BYD Tang DM - All dashboard warning lights intermittently illuminate (network communication fault)

Symptoms: While driving, all instrument warning lights intermittently illuminated, the speedometer went blank, and power steering assist dropped out. Restarting did not help; the system sometimes recovered after sitting idle. Diagnosis: Scanned with VDS and found multiple modules simultaneously reporting communication faults. Checked pin 16 (power) and pins 4/5 (ground) at the OBD port — supply checked normal. Measured the CAN waveform and found abnormal noise. Disconnected modules one by one; disconnecting the smart entry controller cleared the fault. Power and ground at the smart entry controller checked normal. Replaced the controller and verified the CAN waveform returned to normal. Resolution: Replaced the smart entry controller, rematched the immobiliser, and eliminated the fault.
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BYD Song Pro - Dashboard displaying 'Key Not Detected' (network communication fault)

Symptoms: Rotating PAD screen stayed on constantly. Attempted to restart vehicle but failed. Instrument panel displayed "Key Not Detected." Remote key unresponsive. Diagnosis: No modifications or aftermarket accessories found. VDS scan showed multiple modules offline, including intermittent BCM (Body Control Module) communication. Measured BCM supply voltages: constant 12V normal; IG1 dropped to 9.5V. Checked IG1 power circuit between instrument panel fuse box and BCM; found poor contact at intermediate connector. Wiggling the wiring harness caused BCM communication to drop in and out. Fix: Cleaned and tightened IG1 power connector between instrument panel fuse box and BCM, replaced corroded terminals. Fault cleared.
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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.