DTC C006B00 in the BYD IPB (Intelligent Integrated Brake) system indicates the Electronic Stability Program (ESP/ESC) activation time exceeds the designed safety threshold — Atto 8
DTC C006B00 in the BYD IPB (Intelligent Integrated Brake) system indicates the Electronic Stability Program (ESP/ESC) activation time exceeds the designed safety threshold.
This fault does not simply mean the system operated too long; it indicates the IPB control module detects vehicle stability control functions (including anti-skid, traction control, and yaw moment control) continuing to operate under non-essential conditions, or the system failing to exit the stability control state.
This typically points to signal drift, calibration errors, or wiring faults in inertial measurement units, such as the yaw rate sensor and longitudinal/lateral acceleration sensors.
These issues cause the IPB to misjudge the vehicle as continuously unstable.
This fault triggers IPB system degradation and may limit or disable functions such as ABS, ESP, and Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), severely compromising driving safety.
- 1Signal drift, failure, or loose mounting of the yaw rate sensor (YRS) or longitudinal/lateral acceleration sensor causes the IPB to continuously receive incorrect vehicle dynamic attitude signals.
- 2Abnormal internal software operation in the IPB intelligent integrated brake control module, an MCU processor fault, or an infinite loop in the low-level driver prevents the system from exiting stability control mode normally.
- 3Failure to perform the sensor calibration procedure after replacing the IPB assembly or repairing the suspension system, or calibration data lost while driving (accompanied by calibration fault codes such as C051D01).
- 4Poor contact at the inertial sensor wiring harness connector, oxidized pins, or damaged shielding layer causing signal interference; or a powertrain CAN network communication fault resulting in continuous data frame errors.
- 5Vehicle modifications (such as installing non-OEM tires or adding electronic equipment) cause a logic mismatch between the wheel speed signal and the inertial sensor signal, forcing the ESP system to continuously attempt corrections.
- 1Read complete fault codes and freeze frame data using the BYD VDS diagnostic tool. Check for accompanying fault codes such as C006A02 (yaw rate sensor signal), C006108/C006208 (acceleration sensor signal), and C051D01 (calibration error). Record key parameters at the time of the fault, including vehicle speed, steering angle, and lateral acceleration.
- 2Check the voltage of the IPB Intelligent Integrated Braking System power supply (constant power, IG power) and ground points (G08, G09, etc.), as well as the resistance (approx. 60Ω) and waveform of the CAN-H/CAN-L lines, to rule out system abnormalities caused by power supply fluctuations or communication faults.
- 3Check the mounting condition of the yaw rate sensor and longitudinal/lateral acceleration sensor (usually integrated inside the IPB or mounted separately near the vehicle center of gravity). Verify the fixing bolt torque (usually 8-10 Nm), mounting surface levelness, and wiring harness connector sealing. Inspect for water ingress or impact damage.
- 4Execute the IPB sensor calibration procedure: Use VDS to enter 'Intelligent Integrated Braking System' → 'Special Functions' → 'Sensor Calibration'. Follow the prompts to complete steering wheel center position learning, yaw rate zero-point calibration, and longitudinal/lateral acceleration zero-point calibration. Keep the vehicle stationary on a level surface.
- 5If calibration fails or the fault recurs, check the IPB software version. Perform a software update if necessary (OTA or offline flashing). If diagnostics confirm a hardware fault, replace the IPB Intelligent Integrated Brake Control Assembly (e.g., part number BYD-3610100-XX). After replacement, recalibrate the system and road test the vehicle to verify the ESC function disengages normally.
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