DTC C108C08 indicates the ABS control unit detects a logic error or implausibility fault in the reverse switch signal (Signal Invalid) — Qin Plus
DTC C108C08 indicates the ABS control unit detects a logic error or implausibility fault in the reverse switch signal (Signal Invalid).
In the BYD E5, the HHC (Hill Hold Control) system monitors the reverse signal in real time to determine vehicle travel direction.
When the vehicle is in R gear, the reverse switch closes (signal = '1'), and the HHC system activates the hill reverse assist logic.
If the ABS module detects a '1' reverse signal while the vehicle moves forward (vehicle speed > 0), or a '0' signal while reversing in R gear, it registers a signal fault.
This fault disables the HHC function in reverse mode.
The vehicle risks rolling back when reversing on a slope because the system releases braking force prematurely.
Simultaneously, the system illuminates the ABS/ESC fault warning lamp, disables specific body stability functions, and enters a safety fallback mode.
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