DTC C004008 indicates the ABS/ESC control unit detected an abnormal Brake Pedal Switch signal — Atto 3
DTC C004008 indicates the ABS/ESC control unit detected an abnormal Brake Pedal Switch signal.
The Brake Pedal Switch typically contains primary and secondary contact sets (a normally open/normally closed combination) to provide hard-wired driver braking intent signals to the Vehicle Control Unit (VCU) and the ABS module.
These signals directly affect brake light control, regenerative braking cancellation, Auto Hold logic, and vehicle power-up (Ready) permission.
This DTC sets when the ABS module detects the switch signal voltage, logic combination (whether primary and secondary signals are mutually exclusive), or signal change rate exceeds calibrated thresholds.
Potential causes include a single-circuit open, simultaneous dual-circuit short, signal desynchronization, or internal switch failure.
A persistent fault causes abnormal regenerative braking, ESP function degradation, and brake lights stuck on or off.
Extreme conditions trigger vehicle limp mode or prevent vehicle power-up.
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