DTC C121208 indicates the variant coding stored in the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) control unit mismatches the actual vehicle hardware configuration or contains corrupted data — Atto 8
DTC C121208 indicates the variant coding stored in the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) control unit mismatches the actual vehicle hardware configuration or contains corrupted data.
In BYD new energy vehicles, the ESP hydraulic modulator assembly (integrated ECU) stores model-specific configuration parameters, including key data such as the vehicle platform (E5/Song/Tang, etc.), powertrain type (BEV/PHEV), tire specifications, brake system version, and steering system type.
The ESP module triggers this DTC upon detecting abnormal internal variant coding, such as data loss, a checksum failure, or a mismatch with vehicle information on the CAN bus.
This software or data configuration fault typically causes no mechanical damage but forces the ESP system into a degraded mode or causes complete failure, compromising vehicle stability control.
In extreme cases, ABS/ESP functions become unavailable, though conventional hydraulic braking generally remains unaffected.
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