Code
C160449
HYUNDAI
C — Chassis
ECU Hardware Error
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EN: 14
RU: 6
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Causes
- Internal ECU component failure (processor, memory, power regulation)
- Intermittent or low battery/charging system voltage
- Poor power or ground connections, corroded or loose pins
- Water intrusion or physical damage to the module
- CAN/LIN bus wiring short, open, or missing termination
- Failed connectors or damaged wiring harness
Symptoms
- MIL/warning lamp(s) illuminated (may be ECU-specific cluster message)
- One or more vehicle systems controlled by that ECU not functioning or intermittent
- Loss of communication with the module on a diagnostic scanner
- Erratic or frozen data from that ECU
- Vehicle may enter limp mode or disable features tied to the faulty ECU
What to check
- Read and record all stored DTCs and freeze-frame data with a capable Hyundai scan tool
- Verify battery state-of-charge and charging system voltage under load
- Inspect ECU connector(s) and wiring for corrosion, bent pins, water intrusion or physical damage
- Check related fuses and relays; wiggle-test harness while watching scanner for changes
- Verify power and ground at the ECU with a multimeter (backprobe pins)
- Check CAN/LIN bus wiring for continuity, shorts to ground or +12V, and proper termination
Signal parameters
- Primary battery/supply to ECU: approx. 11–14.5 V (verify stable with key ON/engine running)
- Ground continuity: low resistance to chassis ground (near 0 ohms)
- CAN bus idle voltages: verify expected voltages per OEM (check CANH/CANL differential and idle levels)
- Diagnostic communication: presence/absence of module responses and message frames
- Fuse/relay supply voltage presence with IGN ON
Diagnostic algorithm
- Connect a full-function Hyundai/OEM scan tool. Read all codes and note the time, ignition state, and freeze frame data.
- Confirm code is current (not historic). Clear codes, cycle ignition, and see if C160449 returns.
- Inspect the ECU and harness visually for moisture, corrosion, physical damage, or loose connectors.
- Check battery voltage and charging system; verify stable supply under load. Repair battery/charging faults first.
- Backprobe and measure ECU power and ground pins with key ON; verify proper voltages and low ground resistance.
- Check fuses and relays that supply the ECU; replace if suspect and re-test communications.
- Verify CAN/LIN bus health: check for proper termination, measure CANH/CANL idle voltages, and monitor bus traffic for errors.
- If supply/ground and bus are good but communication fails or error persists, attempt to reflash/reprogram ECU with latest OEM firmware per service procedure.
- If reflashing fails or the ECU still reports a hardware error after confirming wiring and power, replace the ECU with a new/reconditioned unit and perform required programming/initialization.
- After repair or replacement, clear codes, perform relearns/calibrations and road-test to confirm issue resolved.
Likely causes
- Open or high-resistance ground at the ECU
- Blown or weak fuse/relay supplying ECU
- Damaged ECU from water ingress or impact
- Internal ECU power regulator or capacitor failure
- Loss of CAN communication due to bus fault
Fault status
Status
ECU Hardware Error — internal hardware fault or related power/communication problem detected by the module.
Repair difficulty: Hard
Diagnostic time: 1.5-3.5 hours
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