C004601

DTC C004601 indicates an abnormal brake master cylinder pressure sensor signal in the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) system — Atto 3

Braking System

DTC C004601 indicates an abnormal brake master cylinder pressure sensor signal in the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) system.

This sensor integrates into the ABS hydraulic modulator (pump unit) and monitors brake system hydraulic pressure in real time, providing key input signals for ESP, HDC (Hill Descent Control), and AEB (Automatic Emergency Braking).

A pressure signal outside the normal range (such as an open circuit, short circuit, signal drift, or delayed response) triggers this fault code.

This limits or disables the ESP function, affecting vehicle stability control, but basic braking usually remains unaffected.

Clearing the code will not resolve this hardware-level fault.

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BYD Song – ABS Pump Internal Pressure Sensor Damaged

While driving, the instrument cluster simultaneously displayed C00408 (brake pedal switch signal fault) and C004601 (pressure sensor fault), the ESP warning light came on, and the driver felt both rear wheels dragging with noticeably increased resistance. The technician first checked the wiring and found no open or short circuits. Live data from the diagnostic scanner showed the pressure sensor signal stuck at an abnormal fixed value that did not change with brake pedal input. This confirmed an internal pressure sensor failure in the ABS pump. Since the sensor is integrated into the pump body and cannot be replaced separately, the technician replaced the ABS pump assembly, calibrated the system, and cleared the fault.
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BYD SUV - Intermittent ESP/HDC warning lights while driving

No warning lights at startup. HDC (Hill Descent Control) and ESP warning lights come on after driving several tens of metres. Scanner reports DTC C004601. Live data shows normal wheel speeds for all four wheels while driving; driver reports normal brake pedal feel. Suspected causes: 1) Insufficient brake pressure, 2) Wiring fault, 3) ABS pump failure, 4) Wheel speed sensor signal error. Checked ABS pump power and ground — normal. CAN communication normal. System pressure data did not match actual brake pressure; signal drift present. Pressure sensor is integrated into the ABS pump. Replaced ABS pump assembly. Fault cleared.
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BYD E5 - Brake fluid contamination caused false pressure sensor readings

The vehicle logged DTC C004601. The technician was initially unsure where the 'pressure sensor' was located (it is actually integrated within the ABS pump). Technical guidance instructed them to check brake fluid condition first; they found the fluid severely blackened with water content over 3%. Contaminated fluid can cause abnormal sensor signal detection. They also checked power supply, ground, and communication lines to the ABS module assembly — all were normal. They recommended thoroughly replacing the brake fluid and flushing the lines first. After the replacement, the fault code did not return. If the fault persists, replace the ABS module assembly.
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BYD Technical Documentation — Standard Diagnostic Procedure for C0046 Series DTCs

Within the C0046 (pressure sensor fault) series, C004601 indicates a brake pressure sensor signal error or performance fault. Per the BYD ESP system workshop manual, this sensor monitors brake master cylinder pressure to provide critical data for ESP and HDC functions. The code sets when the sensor detects pressure signals outside physical limits (such as negative values or over-range readings), abnormal change rates, or logical inconsistencies with other sensors. The pressure sensor is internal to the ABS pump assembly; the manual does not support individual repair or replacement and mandates replacing the complete ABS pump assembly (hydraulic modulator with ECU).
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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.