C1101

DTC C1101 indicates the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ECU detected its 12V low-voltage supply exceeds the system safety threshold (typically >16V-18V, depending on vehicle calibration) — Seal 6 EV

Braking System

DTC C1101 indicates the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ECU detected its 12V low-voltage supply exceeds the system safety threshold (typically >16V-18V, depending on vehicle calibration).

In BYD new energy vehicles, the DC-DC converter converts high-voltage traction battery power to supply 12V to the ABS.

When the ECU detects an abnormally high supply voltage, it triggers the overvoltage protection mechanism.

This may cause ABS, ESP, EBD, HHC (Hill Hold Control), and Automatic Emergency Braking functions to fail or enter a degraded mode.

Unlike a high-voltage insulation fault, this indicates a power management abnormality in the 12V low-voltage system, which directly affects braking safety performance.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD E2 DC-DC converter fault causing ABS overvoltage warning

A 2020 BYD E2 with 30,000 km had the ABS, ESP and EBD warning lights illuminate simultaneously. The scan tool showed DTC C1101 System High Voltage. Measuring the 12V battery revealed 16.2V in READY mode, fluctuating with accelerator pedal position. The DC-DC converter output was unstable. Replaced the DC-DC module inside the high voltage distribution box; voltage returned to 14.1V. Cleared the fault codes; fault resolved.
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BYD Yuan EV auxiliary battery ageing caused C1101 fault

2019 Yuan EV. Brake system warning light illuminated intermittently in winter. Diagnostic scanner retrieved historical fault code C1101. Testing revealed the 12V battery static voltage was 12.1V (low), spiking to 15.8V momentarily during charging. Replaced the 12V battery; charging voltage stabilised at 14.2V and the fault has not recurred. Plate sulfation increased internal resistance and reduced charge acceptance, causing momentary system overvoltage that triggered protection.
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ABS hydraulic modulator internal circuit fault — false positive

BYD E1 accident repair. C1101 fault code appeared after replacing the front compartment wiring harness. Measured power supply voltage at 13.8V (normal). Found water ingress and oxidized pins at the ABS pump connector. Cleaned the pins but the fault persisted. Disassembled the ABS unit and found the power management chip on the ECU board damaged. Replaced the ABS hydraulic modulator assembly with integrated ECU; fault cleared. Suspect internal circuit damage from reverse polarity connection during the accident or repair.
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Loose ground point caused abnormal voltage detection

The BYD E3 ABS warning light occasionally lit up on rough roads; the scanner read C1101. Inspection found the battery negative ground cable loose at the front compartment ground point G106, with oxidation. After tightening and cleaning the ground point, resistance in the ABS module ground circuit dropped from 3.2Ω to 0.3Ω. A 20 km road test showed no fault recurrence. A high-resistance connection caused ECU reference ground potential drift, leading to incorrect supply voltage calculations.
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.