The yaw rate sensor (also known as the yaw angular velocity sensor) is the core inertial measurement unit of the ESP electronic stability system — Seal U
The yaw rate sensor (also known as the yaw angular velocity sensor) is the core inertial measurement unit of the ESP electronic stability system.
It monitors the vehicle's rotational angular velocity around the vertical axis (Z-axis) in real time.
DTC C006308 indicates the ABS/ESP control unit detects the sensor's analog or digital output signal continuously exceeds the valid threshold range (typically 0-5V or an abnormal CAN signal), or experiences an abnormal update frequency or checksum error.
This fault prevents the ESP from accurately determining the deviation between the vehicle's actual attitude and the driver's steering intent, causing the system to exit the stability control function and trigger a multi-system degraded protection mode.
In extreme cases, the vehicle loses electronic assistance during emergency obstacle avoidance or sideslipping on wet or slippery roads, posing a severe safety hazard.
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