Code
C1062
ALFA ROMEO
C — Chassis
Left front discharge valve
Views:
UK: 6
EN: 10
RU: 7
AI status
Completed
Completed
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Causes
- Open, shorted or corroded wiring/connectors to the left front discharge valve
- Faulty left front discharge (dump) valve solenoid
- Contamination or internal sticking of the valve (brake debris, degraded fluid)
- Faulty ABS/ESC hydraulic control module or driver circuit
- Low battery/poor ground or intermittent supply voltage
- Recent brake service (air, contamination) or damaged hydraulic lines
Symptoms
- ABS/ESC/Brake warning lamp illuminated
- Reduced or altered ABS/traction control operation
- Possible ABS activation at low speeds or inability to modulate brake pressure at left front
- Brake pedal feel may be abnormal (pulsation, noise) when ABS operates
- Stored DTC(s) and limited vehicle stability control functions
What to check
- Read all stored codes and freeze frame with a manufacturer-level scan tool; note related ABS/ESC codes
- Visual inspection of the ABS hydraulic unit, connectors and wiring for corrosion, damage, or loose pins
- Check battery voltage and ground integrity before testing (stable ~12 V or charging voltage)
- Check continuity and resistance of the valve coil at the connector (refer to service manual specs)
- Back-probe connector while commanding the valve with scan tool to observe voltage and PWM signals
- Attempt valve actuation with scan tool and listen/feel for operation; compare to known-good wheel
Signal parameters
- Valve coil resistance (typical range approx. 5–30 ohms; consult vehicle service data for exact spec)
- Command voltage to valve driver: pulsed 0–12 V (battery voltage) with PWM duty control
- PWM frequency: low-to-medium range (typical tens to low hundreds of Hz; check factory data)
- Command duty cycle when active: varies 0–100% depending on brake control demand
- Current draw when energized: depends on coil resistance and supply voltage (measure during test)
Diagnostic algorithm
- Connect a capable scan tool and record C1062 plus any related codes and freeze frame data.
- Clear the code, perform a short road test to see if the code returns to confirm reproducibility.
- Visually inspect harness and connector at the left front discharge valve for damage, corrosion, bent pins or moisture.
- With ignition off, disconnect the valve connector and measure coil resistance across the valve terminals; compare to factory spec.
- Check continuity from the ABS module driver pin to the valve connector; verify there is no short to ground or battery.
- With scan tool, command the discharge valve on/off while back-probing the connector: verify presence of switching voltage/PWM and proper ground reference.
- If coil resistance is within spec and command voltage is present but valve does not actuate, suspect mechanical sticking or internal valve fault—remove and bench-test or replace valve/hydraulic unit per service procedure.
- If no command voltage is present from the ABS module but wiring is good, suspect module driver failure and follow module diagnosis procedures (including power/ground checks and communication checks).
- After repair or replacement, bleed/flush brake system if hydraulic components were opened and clear codes; perform calibration/bleeding and verify no further faults during test drive.
- If intermittent, inspect for wiring chafing and harness movement; consider performing flex/wiggle tests while monitoring live data.
Likely causes
- Damaged or corroded connector or pin at the valve
- Valve coil open or shorted (failed solenoid)
- ABS module driver for that valve has failed
- Valve mechanically stuck due to contaminated brake fluid or debris
Fault status
Status
Left front discharge valve circuit malfunction — electrical fault or valve stuck. ABS/ESC warning light on; may impair brake pressure control at the left front wheel.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.5 - 3.0 hours
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Code
C1062
FIAT
C — Chassis
Left front discharge valve
Views:
UK: 5
EN: 8
RU: 5
AI status
Completed
Completed
100%
Causes
- Open, shorted or corroded wiring/connectors to the left front discharge valve
- Faulty left front discharge (dump) valve solenoid
- Contamination or internal sticking of the valve (brake debris, degraded fluid)
- Faulty ABS/ESC hydraulic control module or driver circuit
- Low battery/poor ground or intermittent supply voltage
- Recent brake service (air, contamination) or damaged hydraulic lines
Symptoms
- ABS/ESC/Brake warning lamp illuminated
- Reduced or altered ABS/traction control operation
- Possible ABS activation at low speeds or inability to modulate brake pressure at left front
- Brake pedal feel may be abnormal (pulsation, noise) when ABS operates
- Stored DTC(s) and limited vehicle stability control functions
What to check
- Read all stored codes and freeze frame with a manufacturer-level scan tool; note related ABS/ESC codes
- Visual inspection of the ABS hydraulic unit, connectors and wiring for corrosion, damage, or loose pins
- Check battery voltage and ground integrity before testing (stable ~12 V or charging voltage)
- Check continuity and resistance of the valve coil at the connector (refer to service manual specs)
- Back-probe connector while commanding the valve with scan tool to observe voltage and PWM signals
- Attempt valve actuation with scan tool and listen/feel for operation; compare to known-good wheel
Signal parameters
- Valve coil resistance (typical range approx. 5–30 ohms; consult vehicle service data for exact spec)
- Command voltage to valve driver: pulsed 0–12 V (battery voltage) with PWM duty control
- PWM frequency: low-to-medium range (typical tens to low hundreds of Hz; check factory data)
- Command duty cycle when active: varies 0–100% depending on brake control demand
- Current draw when energized: depends on coil resistance and supply voltage (measure during test)
Diagnostic algorithm
- Connect a capable scan tool and record C1062 plus any related codes and freeze frame data.
- Clear the code, perform a short road test to see if the code returns to confirm reproducibility.
- Visually inspect harness and connector at the left front discharge valve for damage, corrosion, bent pins or moisture.
- With ignition off, disconnect the valve connector and measure coil resistance across the valve terminals; compare to factory spec.
- Check continuity from the ABS module driver pin to the valve connector; verify there is no short to ground or battery.
- With scan tool, command the discharge valve on/off while back-probing the connector: verify presence of switching voltage/PWM and proper ground reference.
- If coil resistance is within spec and command voltage is present but valve does not actuate, suspect mechanical sticking or internal valve fault—remove and bench-test or replace valve/hydraulic unit per service procedure.
- If no command voltage is present from the ABS module but wiring is good, suspect module driver failure and follow module diagnosis procedures (including power/ground checks and communication checks).
- After repair or replacement, bleed/flush brake system if hydraulic components were opened and clear codes; perform calibration/bleeding and verify no further faults during test drive.
- If intermittent, inspect for wiring chafing and harness movement; consider performing flex/wiggle tests while monitoring live data.
Likely causes
- Damaged or corroded connector or pin at the valve
- Valve coil open or shorted (failed solenoid)
- ABS module driver for that valve has failed
- Valve mechanically stuck due to contaminated brake fluid or debris
Fault status
Status
Left front discharge valve circuit malfunction — electrical fault or valve stuck. ABS/ESC warning light on; may impair brake pressure control at the left front wheel.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.5 - 3.0 hours
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