C053E00

DTC C053E00 indicates a short to ground in the signal circuit of IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) master cylinder pressure sensor 1 — Atto 8

Braking System

DTC C053E00 indicates a short to ground in the signal circuit of IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) master cylinder pressure sensor 1.

This sensor monitors brake master cylinder hydraulic pressure in real time and serves as the core feedback component of the brake-by-wire system.

The ECU uses this signal to calculate brake assist demand, trigger energy recovery, and control ABS/ESC intervention timing.

The ECU sets this fault when it detects the sensor signal voltage remaining continuously below the threshold (typically <0.5 V, normal range 0.5–4.5 V) or an abnormal drop in signal wire resistance to ground.

This fault causes abnormal brake pedal feel (too hard or too soft), degrades energy recovery, and forces the ESC/ABS system into a degraded mode (illuminating multiple instrument cluster warning lights).

Extreme cases may trigger limp-home mode (speed-limited driving).

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Cases Logged
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Causes
  • 1Physical damage to the wiring harness: Harness sheath in the engine compartment high-temperature area or near the steering mechanism wears or cracks from age, causing the signal wire (usually 0.5-1.0 mm² wire) to short circuit against vehicle body metal.
  • 2Connector water ingress and corrosion: Seal failure on the IPB assembly 24-pin main connector or sensor sub-connector. Internal terminals oxidize after driving through water or high-pressure washing, creating a low-resistance path between the signal terminal (pin) and the ground terminal.
  • 3Internal short circuit in the sensor body: Damage to the pressure-sensitive element or signal conditioning circuit inside the master cylinder pressure sensor causes the output terminal to short to the housing/ground wire (internal insulation breakdown).
  • 4Internal IPB controller fault: RC filter capacitor breakdown or ESD protection diode short circuit in the control unit's internal signal sampling circuit triggers a false diagnosis of an external circuit short to ground.
  • 5Improper repair: Incorrectly securing the wiring harness during accident repair or modification allows metal edges to pinch the harness, or poorly wrapped insulation tape causes abrasion damage.
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    Initial diagnosis: Read all fault codes using VDS2000/VDI. Check for accompanying codes C053D00 (pressure out of range) or C053F00 (open circuit). Record freeze frame data (vehicle speed, brake pedal travel, and pressure values at the time of the fault).
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    Visual inspection: Focus on the transition area between the IPB assembly (located on the left side of the engine bay firewall) and the body wiring harness. Check the 24-pin grey connector for water ingress (look for green corrosion on the terminals), and inspect the wiring harness for abrasion where it passes through the firewall grommet.
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    Circuit measurement: Disconnect the IPB connector. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the signal wire (typically Pin 15, or refer to the specific pinout diagram) and ground. Normal resistance is >10MΩ. A reading of <10Ω indicates a short circuit. Measure the circuit in sections to locate the short circuit (disconnect intermediate connectors and test each section individually).
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    Sensor component test: Disconnect the pressure sensor connector. Measure the resistance between the signal terminal and the ground terminal on the sensor side. If the resistance is <100Ω, replace the sensor. Also measure the signal wire resistance to ground on the wiring harness side to confirm the short circuit is in the wiring harness, not the sensor.
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    Insulation repair: Upon detecting wiring harness damage, strip the damaged section and re-insulate using heat-shrink tubing or waterproof tape. Adjust the harness routing to avoid contact with sharp edges. If the connector has water ingress, clean it with electronic contact cleaner and spray WD-40 water repellent. Replace the connector terminals if necessary.
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    Function verification: After repair, clear the fault code. Execute the IPB system bleeding procedure (activate the motor pump using the diagnostic tool). Perform a brake pedal feel test and a road test. Verify the pressure sensor signal changes linearly within the 0-16 MPa range, without jumps or signal loss.
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Song Plus DM-i multiple system warnings after water ingress (C053E00+C053F00)

A 2021 Song PLUS DM-i displayed simultaneous ABS, ESP and brake system warning lights after driving through standing water during heavy rain. Fault codes: C053E00 (Pressure Sensor 1 short to ground) and C053F00 (circuit open). Inspection revealed water inside the 24-pin connector below the IPB assembly. Electrolyte contamination had shorted Pin 15 (pressure sensor signal) to Pin 7 (ground). Repair: Removed the connector, cleaned the terminals with anhydrous ethanol, dried them with compressed air, applied conductive grease and reinstalled. A degraded connector seal caused the water ingress. Replaced the seal and cleared the fault. Total repair time: 2.5 hours.
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Wiring harness pinched during accident repair, causing intermittent short circuit

Following front-end collision repairs, the vehicle developed intermittent brake pedal stiffness while driving and the ESC warning lamp illuminated. The diagnostic scanner showed history DTC C053E00. Inspection revealed that when securing the bulkhead harness, the repairer had clamped the IPB pressure sensor wiring against the edge of a metal bracket. Driving vibrations wore through the insulation, causing intermittent shorting between the signal wire and the bracket. Technicians rerouted the harness, wrapped the damaged section with foam tape, and repositioned the cable ties to eliminate stress concentration. This completely resolved the fault.
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IPB internal circuit failure caused false fault codes (sensor normal)

2022 Song Pro DM-i repeatedly set C053E00. Replaced the pressure sensor and wiring harness, but the fault persisted. Disconnected the sensor and measured resistance from the IPB controller's internal signal sampling terminal to ground: only 50Ω. This confirms the filter capacitor in the controller's internal signal processing circuit has shorted. Replaced the IPB assembly (part number SC-3645100), completed system configuration and brake bleeding, and the fault cleared. Isolated IPB controller hardware defect; process as warranty claim.
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Water entered sensor connector, causing short circuit after high-pressure wash.

After the owner used a high-pressure washer to clean the engine bay, the vehicle reported a brake system fault on startup (code C053E00). Inspection revealed the waterproof cover on the pressure sensor connector (located on top of the brake master cylinder) was not fully seated, allowing water to enter and short the signal terminals to ground. Repair: Disconnected the connector and allowed it to dry, cleaned it with precision electronics cleaner, measured insulation resistance until it returned to normal, then reset. Advised the owner to avoid directing high-pressure water at electrical components.
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.