DTC C006164 indicates the IPB (Integrated Intelligent Braking System) detected an abnormal Lateral Acceleration Sensor (LAS) signal or a sensor fault — Atto 8
DTC C006164 indicates the IPB (Integrated Intelligent Braking System) detected an abnormal Lateral Acceleration Sensor (LAS) signal or a sensor fault.
The LAS is a core sensor in the ESP/ESC vehicle stability control system.
It monitors vehicle lateral acceleration (centrifugal acceleration) in real time, helping the ECU detect unstable conditions such as side slip, fishtailing, or understeer.
This fault degrades or completely disables the ESC, ABS, TCS (Traction Control System), and Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) functions.
The vehicle enters Limp Mode, and the instrument cluster simultaneously illuminates the ABS and ESC warning lights.
BYD’s new-generation IPB system typically integrates the lateral acceleration sensor into the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) inside the IPB assembly, rather than using a separate external sensor.
Therefore, this fault usually indicates an internal hardware or communication link issue within the IPB assembly.
- 1Hardware damage or signal drift in the IPB assembly lateral acceleration sensor (MEMS chip), typically resulting from long-term vibration, thermal cycling aging, or inherent chip defects.
- 2Abnormal IPB assembly power supply or ground circuit (unstable voltage or poor ground), causing the sensor supply voltage to drop below 9V or exceed 16V, outside the normal operating range.
- 3CAN bus communication fault, including short or open circuits in the CAN-H and CAN-L lines, or abnormal terminal resistance, interrupting communication between the IPB and the VCU/ESP ECU.
- 4Offset IPB assembly installation angle or loose fixing bolts misalign the sensor zero-point reference, exceeding the ±1.5° calibration tolerance range during self-check.
- 5Corrosion of the IPB assembly internal circuit board, cracked solder joints, or physical impact damage to the sensor following a severe vehicle collision or water ingress.
- 1Use the VDS2000/VDS3 diagnostic tool to read all fault codes. Check for accompanying faults such as C006108 (signal plausibility fault) and U100304 (CAN communication fault). Record the lateral acceleration value from the freeze frame data.
- 2Visually inspect the IPB assembly installation. Confirm the fastening torque is 8±2 N·m and the installation angle deviation is within ±2°. Check the wiring harness connector (32-pin plug) for backed-out pins, water ingress, or burn marks.
- 3Measure the IPB assembly supply voltage: Use a multimeter to measure the voltage between Pin 1 (constant +B) and Pin 16 (GND). With the key in the ON position, the voltage must be 12 ± 0.5 V. Measure the CAN-H (Pin 6) and CAN-L (Pin 14) waveforms. Standard dominant levels are 3.5 V for CAN-H and 1.5 V for CAN-L. The recessive level is 2.5 V for both.
- 4Execute the lateral acceleration sensor calibration procedure: Use the diagnostic tool to enter IPB System → Special Functions → Sensor Calibration. Keep the vehicle stationary on a level surface and center the steering wheel. Follow the prompts to complete the X-axis (longitudinal) and Y-axis (lateral) zero-point calibration. The calibration value should display as 0±0.1m/s².
- 5If calibration fails or the fault code persists, replace the IPB assembly (part number depends on vehicle model; Song PLUS DM-i: 5A-3555010C). After replacement, recalibrate and perform the brake line bleeding procedure (since the IPB integrates an electronic vacuum pump, use the diagnostic tool to activate the pump for bleeding).
- 6Perform a road test: Drive at 20-40 km/h and perform S-shaped lane changes or navigate a roundabout. Monitor the data stream to verify the lateral acceleration signal changes in real time with the steering angle (normal range: ±1.5g). Confirm the ESC function is restored and the fault lamp is off.
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