DTC C2A2000 indicates that during pressure compensation, IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) hydraulic Circuit C detects a compensation amount exceeding the internal ECU threshold (typically 15–20% above the rated compensation amount) — Seal 6 EV
DTC C2A2000 indicates that during pressure compensation, IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) hydraulic Circuit C detects a compensation amount exceeding the internal ECU threshold (typically 15–20% above the rated compensation amount).
In the BYD One-Box brake-by-wire architecture, "Circuit C" specifically refers to the master cylinder pressure compensation circuit or the high-pressure accumulator maintenance circuit.
When the system attempts to maintain or build brake pressure, the ECU logs excessive compensation if it detects an excessively long motor-driven hydraulic pump compensation time, an abnormally high compensation frequency, or a compensation pressure gradient outside the calibrated range.
This typically indicates an internal hydraulic circuit leak (poor solenoid valve sealing), abnormal brake fluid compressibility (air ingress or contamination), pressure sensor feedback drift, or reduced hydraulic pump volumetric efficiency.
This fault triggers the braking system to enter a degraded mode (backup braking mode), limits ABS/ESC functions, and may increase brake pedal travel and braking distance.
This is a Level 2 fault affecting driving safety.
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