This DTC indicates abnormal communication between the EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) control module and the vehicle chassis CAN network (Chassis CAN) — Seal 6 EV
This DTC indicates abnormal communication between the EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) control module and the vehicle chassis CAN network (Chassis CAN).
Technical details: 1) The EPB module fails to receive valid data frames from the ABS/ESP, VCU, or gateway module within the preset monitoring period (typically 100ms), triggering a timeout counter overflow; 2) Received CAN messages fail the CRC check, contain an abnormal Data Length Code (DLC), or trigger a Bus-Off state.
On the BYD E5, the EPB system relies on the CAN bus to receive the vehicle speed signal (from the ABS), brake pedal status, gear position information, and power mode signal.
Communication interruption causes the EPB auto-release/Auto Vehicle Hold (AVH) function to fail.
Extreme cases may trigger Limp Home mode, though the system usually retains the mechanical emergency release function.
This fault belongs to the chassis network communication category.
Prioritize inspecting the physical layer wiring.
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