C053B00

DTC C053B00 indicates an open circuit or abnormal voltage in the ABS solenoid valve power supply circuit inside the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking) module — Atto 3

Braking System

DTC C053B00 indicates an open circuit or abnormal voltage in the ABS solenoid valve power supply circuit inside the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking) module.

This fault means the ECU detects the power supply line voltage to the ABS hydraulic modulator solenoid valve falls outside the normal range (typically below 9V or above 16V) or has an open circuit.

Because the IPB system integrates ABS, ESP, EHB (Electro-Hydraulic Braking), and other functions, an abnormal solenoid valve power supply causes safety functions such as anti-lock braking and vehicle stability control to fail or degrade.

The system then enters fail-safe mode.

External power supply circuit issues (fuses, wiring harnesses, connectors) or a fault in the IPB internal power management circuit can cause this fault.

Repair the system immediately to ensure braking system reliability.

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1IPB/ABS system fuse (usually 30A or 40A) in the front compartment power distribution box is blown, loose, or making poor contact, causing power supply interruption or excessive voltage drop.
  • 2IPB module power wiring harness connector (located in the front compartment near the firewall): terminal oxidation, terminal back-out, ablation, or water ingress due to poor sealing, causing increased contact resistance.
  • 3Poor connection, open circuit, or damaged insulation causing a short circuit in the main power wiring harness from the battery to the IPB module, especially wiring harness aging in the high-temperature motor compartment.
  • 4Internal power supply circuit fault in the IPB hydraulic modulator assembly, such as a damaged DC-DC converter module, filter capacitor, or solenoid valve driver chip.
  • 5Loose, oxidized, or corroded IPB module ground circuit (usually the body ground point) increases circuit resistance and causes reference voltage drift.
  • 1
    Use the VDS2000/VDS1000 diagnostic tool to read all fault codes, check if C053B00 occurs with C053C00 (wheel speed sensor) or other communication fault codes, and record the freeze frame data.
  • 2
    Check the status of the ABS, ESP, and brake system warning lights on the instrument panel. Perform a brake pedal feel test to confirm whether the IPB system has entered backup mode (pedal becomes hard).
  • 3
    Measure the battery static voltage (should be ≥12.4V) and the voltage after startup (should be 13.5-14.5V) to rule out a vehicle power supply system fault.
  • 4
    Check if the IPB-related fuses in the front compartment power distribution box, such as F1/17 and F1/18 (30A/40A), are blown. Measure the voltage drop across the fuse holders using a multimeter, and inspect the bases for burning or blackening.
  • 5
    Disconnect the IPB module wiring harness connector (release pressure first to prevent brake fluid leakage). Inspect power supply pins, such as pin 1 (constant power +30) and pin 32 (IGN power +15), for oxidation, backed-out terminals, or burn marks. Measure the supply voltage; it must be 12V ± 0.5V.
  • 6
    Check the IPB module ground wire connection status (usually ground point G101 or G102). Measure the ground resistance; it must be <1Ω. Clean the ground point and apply conductive paste.
  • 7
    Inspect the ABS solenoid valve power supply wiring insulation along the front compartment harness for damage. Specifically check the harness protective sleeve near the high-temperature engine area and the firewall pass-through.
  • 8
    If the external circuit tests normal (12V, good ground, circuit continuity), diagnose an internal power supply circuit fault in the IPB hydraulic modulator assembly and replace the IPB assembly with ECU.
  • 9
    After replacing the IPB, perform the following: brake system bleeding procedure, yaw rate sensor calibration, steering angle sensor calibration, and longitudinal acceleration sensor calibration.
  • 10
    Clear the fault code and perform a road test (including an ABS activation test) to verify the fault code does not return and the brake system functions normally.
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Song PLUS DM-i: Poor fuse contact caused ABS valve power supply fault

ABS and ESP warning lights illuminated intermittently while driving, and the brake pedal became stiff. Read DTC C053B00 using VDS2000. Inspected the front compartment fuse box and found the IPB fuse (40A) base burnt and blackened. Poor contact between the fuse and base caused excessive voltage drop (measured at only 8.5V). Replaced the fuse box base and fuse, cleaned the IPB power connector pins, applied conductive grease. Fault resolved.
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Qin Pro DM multi-system faults with abnormal ABS valve power supply

Dashboard showed multiple warnings: "Check Engine System", "ABS System", and "Network". Braking felt abnormal. Diagnosis revealed communication faults between the ECM, ESP, and other modules, with DTC C053B00. Inspection found the ESP fuse loose in the front compartment fuse box, causing intermittent power interruption to the IPB module. Secured the fuse and checked the ESP module harness connector; found slight oxidation on the IGN power pin. Cleaned the terminal and recalibrated the sensors. Fault cleared.
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Water ingress and corrosion caused IPB supply voltage fault in Song MAX

Intermittent no-start condition. With the brake pedal depressed and start button pressed, the vehicle fails to start and the dashboard displays a brake system fault. DTC C053B00 stored. Found low supply voltage to the ESP module (10.2V). Traced the wiring harness and found the connector seal between the front compartment harness and IPB valve body had degraded, allowing water ingress and pin corrosion. Cleaned and dried the connector, replaced the corroded pins and seal, and resealed the wiring harness. Fault resolved.
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Han EV: IPB Internal Power Module Failure and Replacement Case

The dashboard constantly displayed "Brake System Fault" with the ABS and ESC lights on. The scan tool retrieved code C053B00 but could not clear it. The technician measured normal supply voltage at the IPB module (12.3V), confirmed good ground, and verified wiring harness continuity. They diagnosed an internal power management circuit failure in the IPB hydraulic modulator assembly. After replacing the IPB assembly with ECU, they performed brake system bleeding and sensor calibration. The fault code cleared and ABS function returned to normal.
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Tang DM wiring harness wear caused intermittent open circuit in ABS valve power supply

ABS warning light illuminates intermittently on rough roads; normal on flat surfaces. DTC C053B00 (intermittent) stored. Found the power supply harness between the engine bay and IPB chafed at the firewall penetration—prolonged vibration wore through the insulation, causing an intermittent short to ground. Repaired the damaged section, fitted an abrasion-resistant protective sleeve, and re-secured the routing to prevent contact with the body. Fault resolved.
Data confidence: Official This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.