C040008

C040008 is a UDS diagnostic protocol chassis system fault code indicating an abnormal communication signal between the EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) control module and the ABS/ESC module — Seal U

Braking System

C040008 is a UDS diagnostic protocol chassis system fault code indicating an abnormal communication signal between the EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) control module and the ABS/ESC module.

This fault indicates the ABS system received an EPB status signal (e.g., parking motor position, clamping force, switch status, or system ready status) with a validity error, checksum error, signal timeout, or out-of-range value.

This fault may cause AUTO HOLD function failure, abnormal Hill Hold Control (HHC) operation, or failure of the electronic parking brake to apply or release.

Extreme cases compromise driving safety.

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BYD Qin Hill-Hold Release Failure

2018 BYD Qin DM. EPB worked normally on flat roads, but after parking on >15% slopes and restarting, the cluster displayed "Check Electronic Parking System." DTC C040008 stored. Handbrake failed to auto-release; required a vehicle restart to disengage. Checked EPB module power supply: 12.4V (normal); CAN bus resistance: 59.8Ω (normal); waveform normal. Replaced EPB control module and performed online matching; fault cleared. Root cause: intermittent failure of the internal gradient sensor signal processing circuit prevented the ABS module from receiving valid gradient compensation signal.
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Oxidised wiring harness connector caused signal interruption in BYD E5

2019 BYD E5. EPB warning light illuminated intermittently while driving with DTC C040008 stored, accompanied by intermittent ABS warning light activation. Located the EPB module beneath the centre console; pins 6 (CAN-H) and 14 (CAN-L) of the 16-pin connector showed severe green corrosion with contact resistance measuring 3.2Ω (specification <0.5Ω). Cleaned the connector pins, reinforced the socket using a dedicated wiring harness repair tool, applied conductive anti-corrosion paste, and reassembled. Road-tested for 20 kilometres with no recurrence of the fault.
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Loose connection at fuse holder caused unstable EPB supply voltage

With the vehicle stationary, the dashboard displayed "EPB System Fault". The scan tool retrieved codes C040008 and C040007 (EPB power supply fault). Measured EPB module power terminals; with ignition ON, voltage fluctuated between 7–11V, well below specification. Inspected the EPB 15A fuse in the engine bay fuse box and found loose contact between the fuse blade and base, with fatigue in the internal metal retaining clip. Replaced the engine bay fuse box assembly. Re-measured EPB module supply voltage: restored to 12.6V. Cleared fault codes; system returned to normal.
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Aftermarket device interferes with CAN bus, causing EPB signal error

BYD Song DM owner reported the electronic parking brake occasionally failed to release after parking, with the dashboard displaying "Check Brake System" and DTC C040008 stored. Inspection revealed a recently installed dash cam below the center console with its power wire mistakenly tapped into the CAN bus. Removed the unauthorized wiring, restored the factory harness layout, re-wrapped the CAN harness with shielding tape, cleared the fault codes, and repeatedly tested the EPB—function normal. Root cause: aftermarket device interference caused data packet loss between the EPB and ABS modules.
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Internal contacts in EPB switch oxidised, causing signal drift

2019 BYD E5. Pressing the EPB switch occasionally produced no response on the instrument cluster. The scanner showed C040008 (EPB signal error) and B1B0008 (switch signal abnormal). Disassembled the EPB switch assembly and found the internal sliding contacts oxidised and blackened. Measured switch resistance in the release position with a multimeter; reading was infinite (spec <5Ω). The switch signal voltage drifted outside the ABS module recognition range. Replaced the EPB switch assembly (part number: K9-3750100). No additional calibration required. Tested all functions—normal.
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.