U025900

U025900 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System/Intelligent Power Braking System) failed to receive a valid message or heartbeat signal from the VCU (Vehicle Control Unit) via the powertrain CAN bus within the calibrated time window (typically 100-200ms) — Seal 6 EV

Braking System

U025900 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System/Intelligent Power Braking System) failed to receive a valid message or heartbeat signal from the VCU (Vehicle Control Unit) via the powertrain CAN bus within the calibrated time window (typically 100-200ms).

In the BYD DM-i hybrid architecture, the VCU acts as the primary vehicle controller.

It calculates the regenerative braking torque request in real time and sends it to the IPB.

The IPB then coordinates the distribution ratio between electric motor braking and hydraulic braking based on this request.

Upon a communication timeout, the IPB determines it has lost communication with the VCU and enters fail-safe/limp-home mode.

The IPB forcibly cancels regenerative braking and retains only basic hydraulic brake assist (vacuum or electric assist, depending on the IPB type) while triggering an ABS/ESC system fault warning.

This U-category communication fault indicates a network or physical layer connection anomaly rather than a functional failure of the braking actuators.

However, it severely impacts regenerative braking efficiency and braking coordination.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Intermittent brake warning light during high-speed driving in Song PLUS DM-i

At highway speeds (80-120km/h), the ABS/ESC warning light intermittently illuminated with loss of regenerative braking. Retrieved DTCs U025900 (VCU communication timeout) and U014600 (lost communication with VCU). Found the VCU constant power fuse (EF17 30A) slightly loose in the fuse box. Vehicle vibration intermittently increased contact resistance (0.5-2Ω), causing momentary VCU power loss and restart. Retightened the fuse base spring clips and replaced the fuse. Fault resolved.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

IPB communication timeout after accident repair

Front-end collision. After repair at a 4S dealership, the U025900 DTC appeared after approximately 50 km. Inspection found the IPB harness connector (at the firewall) was disconnected during the accident repair. Reconnection lacked the locking 'click'; the connector sat in place but the lock did not fully engage, causing intermittent open circuits on rough roads. Reconnected the IPB connector, confirmed the secondary lock engaged, and secured it with waterproof tape. Fault resolved.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Software version mismatch caused multiple communication failures

A batch of Song PLUS DM-i vehicles developed multiple U025900 faults after an OTA update. Investigation found the VCU upgrade changed the message transmission cycle from 10ms to 20ms, while early IPB versions used a 15ms reception timeout threshold, causing false timeouts. Resolve by rolling back the VCU software or flashing the IPB firmware to adjust the timeout threshold to 50ms. This is a software calibration compatibility issue.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

VCU main board CAN transceiver chip failure

Vehicle failed to enter Ready mode; the instrument cluster displayed "Brake System Fault". The scanner retrieved DTC U025900, which would not clear. VCU power supply tested normal, but powertrain CAN waveform analysis showed no signal output from the VCU transmitter (other nodes were normal). VCU disassembly revealed pins 3 and 7 (CAN_H/CAN_L) of the TJA1043 CAN transceiver on the main board were shorted to ground. Replacing the VCU main board (or assembly) resolved the fault. Root cause: ESD damage to the chip.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

IPB internal communication module fault

After sitting overnight, the vehicle set DTC U025900 immediately on startup and the code would not clear. The VCU CAN output tested normal (oscilloscope showed normal waveform at the VCU connector), but no waveform reached the IPB CAN input, indicating an open in the intermediate harness. Further inspection found micro-cracks in the copper traces of the CAN signal input circuit on the IPB internal PCB (likely from brake master cylinder vibration), interrupting the signal. Replaced the IPB assembly and performed the bleed calibration to resolve.
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.