U007300

DTC U007300 indicates a communication failure or Bus-Off condition on the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System / One-Box Integrated Braking System) private CAN bus — Atto 8

Braking System

DTC U007300 indicates a communication failure or Bus-Off condition on the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System / One-Box Integrated Braking System) private CAN bus.

As the core control unit of the braking system, the IPB uses the private CAN bus (typically a 500 kbps high-speed CAN) to exchange real-time data with key modules such as the Vehicle Control Unit (VCU), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Electronic Parking Brake (EPB), and Gateway Module (GWM).

This data includes safety-critical information such as wheel speed signals, brake pedal travel, brake force demand, and system status.

If the IPB detects its CAN controller has transmitted over 255 consecutive error frames, or detects continuous abnormal dominant or recessive bus levels, a terminating resistor mismatch, or severe signal integrity degradation, it triggers the Bus-Off protection mechanism, stores this DTC, and enters Limp Home mode.

The vehicle loses active safety functions such as ABS, ESC, and Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), retaining only basic hydraulic braking capability.

This severe fault compromises driving safety (Severity Level 3).

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Seal 06 DM-i left domain controller CAN transceiver fault caused bus-off.

Instrument cluster displayed powertrain fault and ESP system error; brake pedal went hard. Scanner retrieved DTC U007300 (CAN bus 1 OFF) along with multiple communication-loss codes including U012200 and U014100. Resistance between CAN-H and CAN-L at the diagnostic port measured only 12 Ω (critically low). Disconnecting the Left Domain Control Unit (engine bay) connector restored bus resistance to normal. This confirmed an internal CAN transceiver short in the Left Domain Control Unit; the controller continuously transmitted error frames, forcing the IPB private CAN bus into Bus-Off state. Replaced Left Domain Control Unit, performed online programming and immobiliser matching with the VDS tool, cleared DTCs and road-tested 30 km. Fault did not return.
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Song PLUS DM-i IPB Private CAN Harness Connector Poor Contact Fault

Customer reported intermittent ABS and ESC warning lights while driving, with a "Check brake system" message that sometimes cleared after restarting. Stored historic fault code U007300. Found water ingress in the IPB 32-pin main connector in the engine bay (BYD-32P-IPB); the connector lock was loose. The CAN-H pin (pin 15) showed black oxidation and had recessed 0.5 mm. Cleaned the connector with electrical contact cleaner, adjusted the pin for full insertion, applied conductive grease (DCA), and reassembled. Cable-tied the harness to prevent vibration. One-month follow-up confirmed no recurrence. This fault commonly occurs after driving through water in rainy season or after car washing.
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Poor Ground in Hybrid Vehicle Causes CAN Signal Interference

The vehicle intermittently failed to start or suddenly lost power while driving, entering limp mode. The dashboard displayed "Check Power System" and "Check ESP". Fault codes read: U007300, U012200, and multiple VCU communication faults. Measured the CAN waveform at the OBD port and found numerous non-periodic spikes (noise). Inspection found the G101 ground bolt on the front bulkhead (shared ground for IPB and ESC) loose at 2 N·m (standard 9-11 N·m), with paint and oxidation on the surface. Sanded the ground point to bare metal, applied petroleum jelly for corrosion protection, and torqued the ground cable to specification. Reflashed the IPB and ESC control software to the latest version (Ver 3.2.1 or above, with optimized CAN anti-interference algorithm). Fault completely resolved.
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ESP module internal fault caused private CAN bus failure

While driving, the ESP OFF and ABS warning lights suddenly illuminated and the steering became heavy. No communication with the ESP module. The IPB stored U007300 (CAN bus off) and U012200 (lost communication with ESP). Checked continuity of the private CAN wiring between IPB and ESP — normal; power and ground — normal. Disconnected the ESP module connector; IPB communication with other modules restored. Root cause: internal CAN transceiver failure in the ESP control unit, continuously occupying the bus or outputting dominant levels and causing bus-off. Replaced the ESP assembly (BYD policy typically requires replacing the IPB+ESC integrated assembly or the entire brake unit), performed yaw rate sensor calibration and ESC hydraulic bleed. Fault resolved.
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.