Hybspec

C0335

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Yaw rate sensor circuit fault — the code refers to a problem in the Electronic Stability Control (ESP/ESC) system.

OBD-II (EN): Yaw Rate Sensor Circuit Malfunction

Code C0335 signals a fault in the yaw rate sensor circuit, a key component of the Electronic Stability Control (ESP/ESC) system. The cause may be a faulty sensor, wiring problem, or control module fault. Due to its impact on active vehicle safety systems, immediate diagnosis at a specialized workshop is recommended.

Symptoms

Illumination of the ESP/ESC or ABS warning light on the dashboard; deactivation of the electronic stability control system; reduced vehicle stability during cornering; possible activation of the brake system fail-safe mode; vehicle may be more difficult to control on slippery surfaces.

Possible causes

• Faulty yaw rate sensor • Open or short circuit in the sensor wiring harness • Oxidized or damaged sensor electrical connector • Faulty ESP/ESC control module (stability ECU) • Mechanical sensor damage (e.g., after a collision or impact from below)

Affected systems

ESP/ESC (Electronic Stability Control)ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)Traction ControlYaw Rate Sensor CircuitBrake Control Module

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Does code C0335 require professional diagnostics?

The code alone is not enough. To find the cause, you need to read live data, check freeze frame conditions, and compare with vehicle behavior. Book a diagnostic session.