Code
C0018
ALFA ROMEO
C — Chassis
Left rear load valve
Views:
UK: 2
EN: 7
RU: 6
AI status
Completed
Completed
100%
Causes
- Open or shorted wiring to the left rear load valve
- Poor connector contact, corrosion or water ingress at valve connector
- Faulty left rear load valve (stuck, internal short or open)
- Defective ABS/hydraulic control module or internal driver failure
- Low brake fluid, air in hydraulic circuit or internal hydraulic leak
- Blown fuse or poor ground for the ABS/valve circuit
Symptoms
- ABS/ESP warning lamp illuminated on the instrument cluster
- Traction or stability control interventions or disabled function
- Uneven braking or vehicle pull to one side under braking
- ABS activates unexpectedly or poor ABS performance at the affected wheel
- Brake pedal may feel different (softer, pulsating) or floor travel increase
- Possible brake fluid loss or visible leak at the hydraulic unit
What to check
- Read freeze frame and live data with a diagnostic scanner (verify active/trip conditions)
- Visually inspect wiring and connector at the left rear load valve for damage, corrosion, water
- Check fuses and main power/ground for the ABS/hydraulic control module
- Back-probe the valve connector to verify supply voltage, ground and control signal while operating
- Measure valve coil resistance and compare with factory specification
- Perform hydraulic leak inspection around ABS unit and rear left circuit
Signal parameters
- Control signal: PWM duty-cycle command from ABS module (0–100%); frequency typically in the low 10s–low 100s Hz range (consult vehicle data)
- Supply voltage: approx. battery voltage (nominal 12 V) present at valve supply pin when power is applied
- Ground: good chassis or module ground with near 0 Ω to battery negative
- Valve coil resistance: typically a low-ohm value (example range 5–50 Ω depending on design) — consult factory spec before replacing
- No-load: with control off, expect steady supply voltage or open/ground as per circuit design; with control active, expect PWM modulation on control pin
Diagnostic algorithm
- Connect an OEM-capable scan tool. Read and record all ABS/ESP codes and freeze-frame data. Clear codes and attempt to recreate fault under similar conditions.
- Visually inspect the left rear valve connector and wiring harness for damage, corrosion, chafing, or water ingress. Repair any visible damage.
- With ignition ON, back-probe the connector: verify battery supply, ground continuity, and presence of control signal while commanding ABS valve (using scanner/actuation routine).
- Measure coil resistance at the valve terminals (with connector disconnected) and compare to factory values. Replace valve if resistance is out-of-spec or open/shorted.
- If electrical parameters are correct at the connector but valve does not operate, remove and bench-test or replace the valve assembly. Inspect for internal hydraulic contamination or blockage.
- Check ABS/hydraulic module grounds and supply circuits, including fuses and relays. Repair any poor connections.
- If wiring and valve check good, suspect ABS module driver fault. Verify communication with module and consider module bench test or replacement per service manual.
- After repairs, clear codes and perform a road test and ABS self-tests to verify proper operation. Re-scan to confirm C0018 does not return.
Likely causes
- Damaged harness or corroded connector at the left rear valve
- Failed load valve solenoid (electrical or mechanical failure)
- Faulty ground or supply to ABS/hydraulic module
- Intermittent module driver fault or internal ABS unit failure
- Hydraulic contamination or internal leakage affecting valve operation
Fault status
Status
C0018 - Left Rear Load Valve: Control circuit or valve malfunction detected. Inspect wiring, connector, valve and ABS module.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.5 - 3.0 hours
Similar codes
Your experience will help others
+100 karma for a short comment :)
Was this AI description helpful?
Your feedback helps improve AI descriptions.
👍 Like
0
👎 Dislike
0
Send to email
Code
C0018
FIAT
C — Chassis
Left rear load valve
Views:
UK: 3
EN: 8
RU: 6
AI status
Completed
Completed
100%
Causes
- Open or shorted wiring to the left rear load valve
- Poor connector contact, corrosion or water ingress at valve connector
- Faulty left rear load valve (stuck, internal short or open)
- Defective ABS/hydraulic control module or internal driver failure
- Low brake fluid, air in hydraulic circuit or internal hydraulic leak
- Blown fuse or poor ground for the ABS/valve circuit
Symptoms
- ABS/ESP warning lamp illuminated on the instrument cluster
- Traction or stability control interventions or disabled function
- Uneven braking or vehicle pull to one side under braking
- ABS activates unexpectedly or poor ABS performance at the affected wheel
- Brake pedal may feel different (softer, pulsating) or floor travel increase
- Possible brake fluid loss or visible leak at the hydraulic unit
What to check
- Read freeze frame and live data with a diagnostic scanner (verify active/trip conditions)
- Visually inspect wiring and connector at the left rear load valve for damage, corrosion, water
- Check fuses and main power/ground for the ABS/hydraulic control module
- Back-probe the valve connector to verify supply voltage, ground and control signal while operating
- Measure valve coil resistance and compare with factory specification
- Perform hydraulic leak inspection around ABS unit and rear left circuit
Signal parameters
- Control signal: PWM duty-cycle command from ABS module (0–100%); frequency typically in the low 10s–low 100s Hz range (consult vehicle data)
- Supply voltage: approx. battery voltage (nominal 12 V) present at valve supply pin when power is applied
- Ground: good chassis or module ground with near 0 Ω to battery negative
- Valve coil resistance: typically a low-ohm value (example range 5–50 Ω depending on design) — consult factory spec before replacing
- No-load: with control off, expect steady supply voltage or open/ground as per circuit design; with control active, expect PWM modulation on control pin
Diagnostic algorithm
- Connect an OEM-capable scan tool. Read and record all ABS/ESP codes and freeze-frame data. Clear codes and attempt to recreate fault under similar conditions.
- Visually inspect the left rear valve connector and wiring harness for damage, corrosion, chafing, or water ingress. Repair any visible damage.
- With ignition ON, back-probe the connector: verify battery supply, ground continuity, and presence of control signal while commanding ABS valve (using scanner/actuation routine).
- Measure coil resistance at the valve terminals (with connector disconnected) and compare to factory values. Replace valve if resistance is out-of-spec or open/shorted.
- If electrical parameters are correct at the connector but valve does not operate, remove and bench-test or replace the valve assembly. Inspect for internal hydraulic contamination or blockage.
- Check ABS/hydraulic module grounds and supply circuits, including fuses and relays. Repair any poor connections.
- If wiring and valve check good, suspect ABS module driver fault. Verify communication with module and consider module bench test or replacement per service manual.
- After repairs, clear codes and perform a road test and ABS self-tests to verify proper operation. Re-scan to confirm C0018 does not return.
Likely causes
- Damaged harness or corroded connector at the left rear valve
- Failed load valve solenoid (electrical or mechanical failure)
- Faulty ground or supply to ABS/hydraulic module
- Intermittent module driver fault or internal ABS unit failure
- Hydraulic contamination or internal leakage affecting valve operation
Fault status
Status
C0018 - Left Rear Load Valve: Control circuit or valve malfunction detected. Inspect wiring, connector, valve and ABS module.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.5 - 3.0 hours
Similar codes
Your experience will help others
+100 karma for a short comment :)
Was this AI description helpful?
Your feedback helps improve AI descriptions.
👍 Like
0
👎 Dislike
0
Send to email
Code
C0018
Generic
C — Chassis
Left Rear Inlet Control
Views:
UK: 19
EN: 40
RU: 26
AI status
Completed
Completed
100%
Causes
- Open or shorted wiring to the left rear load valve
- Poor connector contact, corrosion or water ingress at valve connector
- Faulty left rear load valve (stuck, internal short or open)
- Defective ABS/hydraulic control module or internal driver failure
- Low brake fluid, air in hydraulic circuit or internal hydraulic leak
- Blown fuse or poor ground for the ABS/valve circuit
Symptoms
- ABS/ESP warning lamp illuminated on the instrument cluster
- Traction or stability control interventions or disabled function
- Uneven braking or vehicle pull to one side under braking
- ABS activates unexpectedly or poor ABS performance at the affected wheel
- Brake pedal may feel different (softer, pulsating) or floor travel increase
- Possible brake fluid loss or visible leak at the hydraulic unit
What to check
- Read freeze frame and live data with a diagnostic scanner (verify active/trip conditions)
- Visually inspect wiring and connector at the left rear load valve for damage, corrosion, water
- Check fuses and main power/ground for the ABS/hydraulic control module
- Back-probe the valve connector to verify supply voltage, ground and control signal while operating
- Measure valve coil resistance and compare with factory specification
- Perform hydraulic leak inspection around ABS unit and rear left circuit
Signal parameters
- Control signal: PWM duty-cycle command from ABS module (0–100%); frequency typically in the low 10s–low 100s Hz range (consult vehicle data)
- Supply voltage: approx. battery voltage (nominal 12 V) present at valve supply pin when power is applied
- Ground: good chassis or module ground with near 0 Ω to battery negative
- Valve coil resistance: typically a low-ohm value (example range 5–50 Ω depending on design) — consult factory spec before replacing
- No-load: with control off, expect steady supply voltage or open/ground as per circuit design; with control active, expect PWM modulation on control pin
Diagnostic algorithm
- Connect an OEM-capable scan tool. Read and record all ABS/ESP codes and freeze-frame data. Clear codes and attempt to recreate fault under similar conditions.
- Visually inspect the left rear valve connector and wiring harness for damage, corrosion, chafing, or water ingress. Repair any visible damage.
- With ignition ON, back-probe the connector: verify battery supply, ground continuity, and presence of control signal while commanding ABS valve (using scanner/actuation routine).
- Measure coil resistance at the valve terminals (with connector disconnected) and compare to factory values. Replace valve if resistance is out-of-spec or open/shorted.
- If electrical parameters are correct at the connector but valve does not operate, remove and bench-test or replace the valve assembly. Inspect for internal hydraulic contamination or blockage.
- Check ABS/hydraulic module grounds and supply circuits, including fuses and relays. Repair any poor connections.
- If wiring and valve check good, suspect ABS module driver fault. Verify communication with module and consider module bench test or replacement per service manual.
- After repairs, clear codes and perform a road test and ABS self-tests to verify proper operation. Re-scan to confirm C0018 does not return.
Likely causes
- Damaged harness or corroded connector at the left rear valve
- Failed load valve solenoid (electrical or mechanical failure)
- Faulty ground or supply to ABS/hydraulic module
- Intermittent module driver fault or internal ABS unit failure
- Hydraulic contamination or internal leakage affecting valve operation
Fault status
Status
C0018 - Left Rear Load Valve: Control circuit or valve malfunction detected. Inspect wiring, connector, valve and ABS module.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.5 - 3.0 hours
Similar codes
Workshop Manuals
Available brands with manuals
2
AUDI 11
6-speed manual gearbox 0B1, front-wheel drive — Workshop Manual (Edition 05.2014)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Audi A3 (1997) – 1.6L 4-cylinder (2‑valve) Engine Mechanical Components Service Manual (AEH, AKL, APF) – Edition 07.2002
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
AUDI A3 (2004) Workshop Manual — 2.0L FSI Turbo (4‑cyl, 4‑valve) Engine, Mechanics — Edition 03.2017
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Audi A3 2004 — Electrical System (Workshop Manual, Edition 02.2018)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Audi A4 / A4 Cabriolet – 4.2 l V8 (5‑valve, timing chains) – Workshop Manual (Mechanics) – Edition 04.2007
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Audi A4 / A4 Cabriolet — Auxiliary Heater Workshop Manual (Edition 08.2004)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Audi A4 / A4 Cabriolet (1.8T 4‑cyl turbo) — Motronic Injection & Ignition System Service Manual (Edition 01.2015)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Audi A8 (2003) — Electrical System Workshop Manual (Edition 08.2014)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Audi Q4 e-tron (Type F4) - Self-study Programme SSP 685
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Audi Q8 (2018) — Electrical System Workshop Manual (Edition 05.2019)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Audi Servicing Manual — 7‑Speed Dual Clutch Transmission 0CJ / 0CL / 0CK / 0DN / 0DP / 0HL (Edition 05.2018)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
LAND ROVER 3
Land Rover Defender 300Tdi — Workshop Manual (1996 model year)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Land Rover Defender Workshop Manual Supplement & Body Repair Manual (1999 & 2002 MY)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Land Rover Range Rover — Electrical Library (LRL 0453ENG, 2002)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Your experience will help others
+100 karma for a short comment :)
Was this AI description helpful?
Your feedback helps improve AI descriptions.
👍 Like
0
👎 Dislike
0
Send to email
Code
C0018
HYUNDAI
C — Chassis
Left Rear Inlet Control (Subfault)
Views:
UK: 10
EN: 20
RU: 12
AI status
Completed
Completed
100%
Causes
- Open or shorted wiring to the left rear load valve
- Poor connector contact, corrosion or water ingress at valve connector
- Faulty left rear load valve (stuck, internal short or open)
- Defective ABS/hydraulic control module or internal driver failure
- Low brake fluid, air in hydraulic circuit or internal hydraulic leak
- Blown fuse or poor ground for the ABS/valve circuit
Symptoms
- ABS/ESP warning lamp illuminated on the instrument cluster
- Traction or stability control interventions or disabled function
- Uneven braking or vehicle pull to one side under braking
- ABS activates unexpectedly or poor ABS performance at the affected wheel
- Brake pedal may feel different (softer, pulsating) or floor travel increase
- Possible brake fluid loss or visible leak at the hydraulic unit
What to check
- Read freeze frame and live data with a diagnostic scanner (verify active/trip conditions)
- Visually inspect wiring and connector at the left rear load valve for damage, corrosion, water
- Check fuses and main power/ground for the ABS/hydraulic control module
- Back-probe the valve connector to verify supply voltage, ground and control signal while operating
- Measure valve coil resistance and compare with factory specification
- Perform hydraulic leak inspection around ABS unit and rear left circuit
Signal parameters
- Control signal: PWM duty-cycle command from ABS module (0–100%); frequency typically in the low 10s–low 100s Hz range (consult vehicle data)
- Supply voltage: approx. battery voltage (nominal 12 V) present at valve supply pin when power is applied
- Ground: good chassis or module ground with near 0 Ω to battery negative
- Valve coil resistance: typically a low-ohm value (example range 5–50 Ω depending on design) — consult factory spec before replacing
- No-load: with control off, expect steady supply voltage or open/ground as per circuit design; with control active, expect PWM modulation on control pin
Diagnostic algorithm
- Connect an OEM-capable scan tool. Read and record all ABS/ESP codes and freeze-frame data. Clear codes and attempt to recreate fault under similar conditions.
- Visually inspect the left rear valve connector and wiring harness for damage, corrosion, chafing, or water ingress. Repair any visible damage.
- With ignition ON, back-probe the connector: verify battery supply, ground continuity, and presence of control signal while commanding ABS valve (using scanner/actuation routine).
- Measure coil resistance at the valve terminals (with connector disconnected) and compare to factory values. Replace valve if resistance is out-of-spec or open/shorted.
- If electrical parameters are correct at the connector but valve does not operate, remove and bench-test or replace the valve assembly. Inspect for internal hydraulic contamination or blockage.
- Check ABS/hydraulic module grounds and supply circuits, including fuses and relays. Repair any poor connections.
- If wiring and valve check good, suspect ABS module driver fault. Verify communication with module and consider module bench test or replacement per service manual.
- After repairs, clear codes and perform a road test and ABS self-tests to verify proper operation. Re-scan to confirm C0018 does not return.
Likely causes
- Damaged harness or corroded connector at the left rear valve
- Failed load valve solenoid (electrical or mechanical failure)
- Faulty ground or supply to ABS/hydraulic module
- Intermittent module driver fault or internal ABS unit failure
- Hydraulic contamination or internal leakage affecting valve operation
Fault status
Status
C0018 - Left Rear Load Valve: Control circuit or valve malfunction detected. Inspect wiring, connector, valve and ABS module.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.5 - 3.0 hours
Similar codes
Your experience will help others
+100 karma for a short comment :)
Was this AI description helpful?
Your feedback helps improve AI descriptions.
👍 Like
0
👎 Dislike
0
Send to email
Code
C0018
LAND ROVER
C — Chassis
Left rear input control
Views:
UK: 4
EN: 8
RU: 8
AI status
Completed
Completed
100%
Causes
- Open or shorted wiring to the left rear load valve
- Poor connector contact, corrosion or water ingress at valve connector
- Faulty left rear load valve (stuck, internal short or open)
- Defective ABS/hydraulic control module or internal driver failure
- Low brake fluid, air in hydraulic circuit or internal hydraulic leak
- Blown fuse or poor ground for the ABS/valve circuit
Symptoms
- ABS/ESP warning lamp illuminated on the instrument cluster
- Traction or stability control interventions or disabled function
- Uneven braking or vehicle pull to one side under braking
- ABS activates unexpectedly or poor ABS performance at the affected wheel
- Brake pedal may feel different (softer, pulsating) or floor travel increase
- Possible brake fluid loss or visible leak at the hydraulic unit
What to check
- Read freeze frame and live data with a diagnostic scanner (verify active/trip conditions)
- Visually inspect wiring and connector at the left rear load valve for damage, corrosion, water
- Check fuses and main power/ground for the ABS/hydraulic control module
- Back-probe the valve connector to verify supply voltage, ground and control signal while operating
- Measure valve coil resistance and compare with factory specification
- Perform hydraulic leak inspection around ABS unit and rear left circuit
Signal parameters
- Control signal: PWM duty-cycle command from ABS module (0–100%); frequency typically in the low 10s–low 100s Hz range (consult vehicle data)
- Supply voltage: approx. battery voltage (nominal 12 V) present at valve supply pin when power is applied
- Ground: good chassis or module ground with near 0 Ω to battery negative
- Valve coil resistance: typically a low-ohm value (example range 5–50 Ω depending on design) — consult factory spec before replacing
- No-load: with control off, expect steady supply voltage or open/ground as per circuit design; with control active, expect PWM modulation on control pin
Diagnostic algorithm
- Connect an OEM-capable scan tool. Read and record all ABS/ESP codes and freeze-frame data. Clear codes and attempt to recreate fault under similar conditions.
- Visually inspect the left rear valve connector and wiring harness for damage, corrosion, chafing, or water ingress. Repair any visible damage.
- With ignition ON, back-probe the connector: verify battery supply, ground continuity, and presence of control signal while commanding ABS valve (using scanner/actuation routine).
- Measure coil resistance at the valve terminals (with connector disconnected) and compare to factory values. Replace valve if resistance is out-of-spec or open/shorted.
- If electrical parameters are correct at the connector but valve does not operate, remove and bench-test or replace the valve assembly. Inspect for internal hydraulic contamination or blockage.
- Check ABS/hydraulic module grounds and supply circuits, including fuses and relays. Repair any poor connections.
- If wiring and valve check good, suspect ABS module driver fault. Verify communication with module and consider module bench test or replacement per service manual.
- After repairs, clear codes and perform a road test and ABS self-tests to verify proper operation. Re-scan to confirm C0018 does not return.
Likely causes
- Damaged harness or corroded connector at the left rear valve
- Failed load valve solenoid (electrical or mechanical failure)
- Faulty ground or supply to ABS/hydraulic module
- Intermittent module driver fault or internal ABS unit failure
- Hydraulic contamination or internal leakage affecting valve operation
Fault status
Status
C0018 - Left Rear Load Valve: Control circuit or valve malfunction detected. Inspect wiring, connector, valve and ABS module.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.5 - 3.0 hours
Similar codes
Workshop Manuals
Repair manuals for LAND ROVER
3
Land Rover Defender 300Tdi — Workshop Manual (1996 model year)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Land Rover Defender Workshop Manual Supplement & Body Repair Manual (1999 & 2002 MY)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Land Rover Range Rover — Electrical Library (LRL 0453ENG, 2002)
Workshop Manual199,00 UAH
Your experience will help others
+100 karma for a short comment :)
Was this AI description helpful?
Your feedback helps improve AI descriptions.
👍 Like
0
👎 Dislike
0
Send to email
