DTC C1205 indicates the ABS/ESC control module continuously detects 0 V (no signal state) from the right front wheel speed sensor — Seal 6 EV
DTC C1205 indicates the ABS/ESC control module continuously detects 0 V (no signal state) from the right front wheel speed sensor.
In BYD new energy vehicles, the control module logs an open circuit or sensor failure because the variable reluctance or Hall-effect sensor fails to transmit a valid sine or square wave signal to the ECU.
This fault forces the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), Auto Vehicle Hold (AVH), and energy recovery systems into a degraded or failed mode, and illuminates the ABS/ESC warning lamps on the instrument cluster.
Unlike DTC C1204 (excessive signal variation/intermittent fault), C1205 represents a continuous signal loss, typically indicating a hard circuit fault or a damaged sensor.
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