DTC C1203 indicates the ABS detects an electrical fault in the right front wheel speed sensor (WSS) circuit, specifically a signal line short to power/ground or open circuit — Seal U
DTC C1203 indicates the ABS detects an electrical fault in the right front wheel speed sensor (WSS) circuit, specifically a signal line short to power/ground or open circuit.
The sensor typically uses Hall effect or electromagnetic induction principles, providing pulse signals to the ABS control unit (ECU) to calculate wheel speed.
The ECU triggers this fault when it detects a continuously abnormal signal voltage (e.g., 0V or 12V, instead of the normal 0.5-4.5V fluctuation range) or fails to receive pulse signals from the passing tone ring.
This causes active safety systems such as ABS, ESC, and EBD to fail or enter a degraded mode.
In severe cases, it may affect the coordinated operation of the energy recovery system because the vehicle control system cannot accurately determine the real-time speed and slip ratio of the right front wheel.
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