C003708

C003708 is a UDS-compliant fault code; subtype '08' indicates Signal Invalid/Plausibility Failure — Seal U

Braking System

C003708 is a UDS-compliant fault code; subtype '08' indicates Signal Invalid/Plausibility Failure.

In the BYD E5 ABS/ESC system, this fault indicates the ABS ECU detects a persistent abnormality or intermittent interruption in the electrical signal from the left rear wheel speed sensor (RL Wheel Speed Sensor).

Specific conditions include: signal amplitude outside the normal range (too high/too low), distorted signal waveform, excessive deviation from the reference model calculation, or logical inconsistency with the other three wheel speed signals (e.g., the left rear wheel speed reads significantly lower than the others during straight-line driving).

In new energy vehicles, this fault also causes inaccurate torque calculation in the regenerative braking system (RBS), which may restrict regenerative braking functions.

When this fault triggers, the system disables ABS and ESC functions, the ABS/ESC warning lamp illuminates on the instrument cluster, and the vehicle enters conventional hydraulic braking mode.

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BYD DTC AI Analysis

Worn rear wheel speed sensor wiring harness on E5 taxi caused intermittent fault

2018 BYD E5 taxi, 120,000 km. The instrument cluster intermittently illuminated the ABS warning light. DTC C003708 (left rear wheel speed signal fault) stored; freeze frame showed the fault occurred at 40–60 km/h. Inspection found the left rear wheel speed sensor harness had chafed at the body harness connector near the rear upper control arm. Long-term suspension movement wore the insulation, leaving internal conductors partially broken. The harness lost connection over bumps, triggering the fault. Replaced the left rear wheel speed sensor harness assembly (part number: 10238320-00), rerouted and secured the harness, and added corrugated tubing protection. Fault cleared.
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Iron filings adhered to the left rear wheel speed sensor head, causing abnormal signals.

2019 BYD E5 private vehicle, 30,000 km. ABS warning light constant on. Scan tool shows DTC C003708. Live data: left rear wheel speed signal reads 0 at standstill, spikes momentarily on initial movement, then remains 0. Removed sensor: tip heavily coated with metal powder from brake pad wear, causing magnetic short circuit and blocking tone ring signal. Root cause: owner regularly drives near dusty construction sites without periodic brake system cleaning. Thoroughly cleaned sensor tip and tone ring surface, flushed with carburetor cleaner, reassembled. Signal returned to normal. Advised owner to check wheel speed sensor cleanliness every 20,000 km.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Rear axle tone ring deformation distorted wheel speed signal waveform.

An E5 with minor rear-end collision damage had the ABS warning lamp come on after repairs, storing DTC C003708. The data stream showed the left rear wheel speed signal fluctuating periodically at stable vehicle speed. Removing the left rear hub unit revealed the tone ring integrated into the wheel bearing had slight elliptical deformation from the impact—barely visible, but showing slight runout when spun. This caused the sensor-to-tone ring air gap to vary cyclically, and signal amplitude fluctuation exceeded the ECU tolerance. Fix: Replaced the left rear hub bearing unit assembly (including the tone ring). Fault cleared. After collision repairs, verify wheel speed signal waveform quality using an oscilloscope rather than just clearing fault codes.
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Loose sensor mounting bracket caused excessive clearance.

BYD E5 2018, 80,000 km. Intermittent ABS warning light with codes C003708 and C003800 (left rear wheel speed sensor power supply fault, intermittent). Found the left rear wheel speed sensor mounting bolt loose; the sensor had backed out, gap to tone ring exceeded 2.5 mm (standard 0.3-1.2 mm). Signal readable at low speed but amplitude dropped at high speed, triggering the ECU signal fault. Sensor wobble also caused intermittent poor contact in the power line, setting the supply fault code. Fix: Torqued the sensor bolt to 8-12 Nm with threadlocker, adjusted sensor to standard gap, and fixed the power terminal contact. Both codes cleared.
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.