DTC C006302 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) receives an abnormal yaw rate sensor signal — Atto 3
DTC C006302 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) receives an abnormal yaw rate sensor signal.
The ESP (Electronic Stability Program) system relies on the yaw rate sensor to detect the vehicle's real-time rotational angular velocity around the vertical axis (such as oversteer or understeer).
This fault means the IPB module receives CAN bus message 0x222 with a yaw signal that falls outside the valid range, is missing, or contains a checksum error.
This condition forces systems including the ESP, ABS, EPB (Electronic Parking Brake), and Automatic Emergency Braking into a degraded mode or complete failure, severely compromising vehicle dynamic stability control and driving safety.
- 1Yaw rate sensor (usually integrated into the IPB or mounted separately): internal circuit fault, component aging, or poor solder joint.
- 2Poor contact, open circuit, short circuit, or oxidation from water ingress in the sensor power supply, ground, or CAN communication circuits.
- 3Internal signal processing circuit fault in the IPB control module or outdated software version causing signal parsing errors.
- 4Incorrect sensor calibration (zero-point offset) after a vehicle collision, severe jolting, or chassis repair.
- 5Extreme electromagnetic interference or faults in other CAN network nodes causing abnormal signal transmission or message conflicts.
- 1Use the VDS diagnostic tool to read all fault codes. Check for accompanying C006102 (lateral acceleration), C006202 (longitudinal acceleration), or U-class communication fault codes to confirm the fault conditions.
- 2Check the IPB system software version. If an update is available, upgrade to the latest version to eliminate software defects.
- 3Check the yaw rate sensor (or IPB module) power supply voltage (typically 12V) and verify the ground point resistance is less than 1Ω to ensure a stable power supply.
- 4Use an oscilloscope to check the CAN bus (CAN-H and CAN-L) voltage and waveform. Verify there are no short circuits, open circuits, or signal interference, and that the terminating resistance is normal.
- 5Check the sensor harness connectors for looseness, backed-out pins, oxidation, or water ingress, particularly those on the vehicle floor pan, under the seats, or on the IPB module.
- 6If the wiring is normal, perform the yaw rate sensor zero-point calibration (use the diagnostic tool to access the IPB system special functions for calibration).
- 7If calibration fails or the fault persists, replace the yaw rate sensor (if standalone) or replace the IPB assembly (if the sensor is integrated into the IPB).
- 8After replacement, recalibrate the sensor, clear the fault code, and perform a road test to verify ESP, EPB, and ABS functions are restored.
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