On BYD new energy vehicles (particularly the E5 and Song series), DTC C004C04 indicates a circuit fault in the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) right rear wheel actuator, rather than an ESP switch fault as stated in the original documentation — Qin Plus
On BYD new energy vehicles (particularly the E5 and Song series), DTC C004C04 indicates a circuit fault in the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) right rear wheel actuator, rather than an ESP switch fault as stated in the original documentation.
Specifically, the EPB control unit detects an open circuit, short circuit, or abnormal resistance in the right rear parking motor circuit, preventing the motor from completing the clamp/release action.
This fault triggers the system protection mechanism.
It may cause the right rear wheel to lock mechanically, prevent the EPB from releasing automatically (failing to disengage when shifting into gear and applying the accelerator), and compromise vehicle launch and driving safety.
Although the EPB and ESP (Electronic Stability Program) interact during brake management, this code specifically indicates a hardware or wiring fault in the parking brake actuator.
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