B17A500

This fault code typically indicates a circuit fault in the left electronic parking brake (EPB) actuator (passenger side) — Seal U

Safety System

This fault code typically indicates a circuit fault in the left electronic parking brake (EPB) actuator (passenger side).

Associated issues include motor damage, abnormal control wiring, or module drive circuit faults.

Some documentation labels this code as an SRS 'passenger-side side collision' record.

However, field cases on BYD Qin, Han, Song, and Tang models confirm B17A500 indicates an open circuit, short circuit, or current overload in the left EPB motor drive circuit.

This fault disables the electronic parking brake (unable to apply or release) and triggers a 'Please check the electronic parking system' instrument cluster warning.

Extreme cases cause rear brake drag, increased driving resistance, or parking failure, posing a severe safety hazard.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Song PLUS DM-i left actuator motor internal open circuit

Symptoms: 2021 Song PLUS DM-i. After parking and engaging the electronic parking brake, the dashboard displayed "Check Electronic Parking System", the yellow warning lamp stayed on, and Auto Hold failed. Fault intermittently cleared after restarting. VDS retrieved DTC B17A500 (Left Actuator Circuit Fault) accompanied by C100316. Diagnosis: Lifted the vehicle; no water ingress in connectors. Measured infinite resistance (open circuit) across the left EPB actuator motor; wiring harness continuity normal. Disassembly revealed worn internal motor carbon brushes causing the open circuit. Fix: Replaced the left electronic parking brake actuator assembly (Part No.: 6A-3502010). Performed EPB system calibration using VDS (writing zero position). Fault cleared.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Han EV ground point oxidation and wiring harness loose connection

Symptoms: 2020 Han EV Long Range intermittently reports electronic parking brake fault on cold start; fault clears after warm-up and occurs more frequently as ambient temperature drops. Scan tool showed historic DTC B17A500; live data indicated left actuator current intermittently at 0A. Diagnosis: Measured EPB control module supply voltage at 11.8V (low). Inspected ground point G106 inside the left front sill: screw was oxidized and loose, with contact resistance of 3.2Ω. After cleaning and tightening the ground point, voltage recovered to 12.4V, but the cold-start fault persisted. Further inspection found expanded pin sockets at the EPB main harness connector (body-to-floor harness junction). Resolution: Cleaned and tightened G106 ground point and applied conductive paste. Used a dedicated terminal release tool to repair the expanded connector sockets, increasing pin retention force. Applied waterproof silicone sealant at the connector to prevent oxidation. Fault cleared.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Qin Pro DM motor seized after improper brake pad replacement

**Symptoms:** After a non-4S shop replaced the rear brake pads on a 2019 Qin Pro DM, the dashboard displayed "Electronic Parking System Fault" with code B17A500. The electronic parking brake would not release and the rear wheels locked up. **Diagnosis:** The technician failed to use a diagnostic tool to enter "Service Mode" during replacement, instead forcibly pressing the caliper piston back and overloading the motor. Live data showed the left actuator motor current reached 28A (normal peak <15A), indicating internal gear seizure or lead screw deformation. Disassembly revealed shattered teeth on the internal reduction gear set and a seized motor rotor. **Resolution:** Replaced the left EPB actuator assembly. Used VDS to enter "Brake System Service Mode" and properly replaced the right brake pads. Exited service mode and performed EPB initialization (completed self-learning through multiple apply/release cycles of the parking brake).
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Tang DM-i actuator shorted due to water ingress after wading

Symptoms: The 2021 Tang DM-i waded through approximately 30 cm of water. The dashboard then showed an electronic parking brake fault, DTCs B17A500 and B17A600 (right side) appeared simultaneously, and the electronic handbrake failed completely. Diagnosis: Inspected the rear wheel actuators and found mud and water in the left actuator connector. Measured resistance between pins 1-2 of the left actuator connector and ground: found a short (should be insulated). Traced the rear wiring harness and found poor sealing on the left rear panel harness from prior accident repairs; the corrugated conduit had damage that let water in. Cleaning the connector cleared the short, but water had rusted the actuator internals, increasing mechanical resistance. Resolution: Replaced both left and right EPB actuators (replace in pairs after wading). Repaired the rear panel harness corrugated conduit with heat-shrink tubing and waterproof tape for a double seal. Packed the connector with silicone grease to prevent water ingress.
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.