DTC C056B00 indicates an abnormal signal from the main pressure sensor (Pressure Sensor 1) inside the IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) module — Atto 8
DTC C056B00 indicates an abnormal signal from the main pressure sensor (Pressure Sensor 1) inside the IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) module.
This sensor typically monitors hydraulic pressure in the brake master cylinder or booster chamber, providing critical input for the ABS, ESC, regenerative braking system (RBS), and electric brake assist functions.
The IPB ECU sets this fault when the sensor output voltage falls outside the calibrated range (typically 0.5-4.5V), the signal drift rate is abnormal, or the cross-check difference with a redundant sensor (such as Pressure Sensor 2) exceeds the threshold (e.g., a pressure value corresponding to ±0.3V).
When this fault occurs, the vehicle may enter brake assist degraded mode (hard brake pedal), limit ESC/ABS functions, disable automatic emergency braking (AEB), and illuminate multiple brake system warning lamps on the instrument cluster.
- 1Damaged or degraded internal pressure sensor element in the IPB integrated electro-hydraulic module causes unstable or inaccurate signal output.
- 2Loose sensor wiring harness connector, backed-out terminals, oxidation from water ingress, or corroded pins causing signal transmission interruption or crosstalk.
- 3Brake fluid contamination (excessive water content or impurities) causes sensor port blockage or internal corrosion.
- 4IPB module power supply system fault (battery voltage below 9V or above 16V, or poor ground connection) causes sensor reference voltage drift.
- 5Air trapped in the brake system or a slight leak causes delayed pressure build-up or abnormal pressure retention, triggering a sensor logic check failure.
- 1Use the BYD VDS2000 dedicated diagnostic tool or Launch X431 to read the complete fault codes. Confirm whether C056B00 is a Current or History fault and record the freeze frame data (key parameters at the time of the fault, including vehicle speed, pedal travel, pressure value, and system voltage).
- 2Perform a preliminary visual inspection: verify the brake fluid level is between MIN and MAX, the brake fluid is clear (not black or milky), the IPB module has no leaks, impact damage, or deformation, and the wiring harness connector is fully locked.
- 3Disconnect the low-voltage wiring harness connector from the IPB module. Use a multimeter to check the voltage and continuity of the pressure sensor power supply pin (usually a 5V reference voltage), signal feedback pin, and ground pin. Check the pins for push-out, terminal spread, green oxidation, or burn marks.
- 4Connect the diagnostic tool and enter Live Data mode. Monitor the real-time value of Pressure Sensor 1: at rest, the value should be close to 0 bar. Apply the brake pedal; the value should rise linearly with pedal force (up to 150-200 bar). Compare this value with Pressure Sensor 2 (if equipped). The difference between the two must be less than 5 bar; otherwise, the sensor is faulty.
- 5Perform the brake system bleeding procedure (use the diagnostic tool to trigger the IPB into bleeding mode), remove air from the brake lines, and observe if the fault code becomes intermittent or clears.
- 6If the wiring harness and hydraulic system are normal, flash the IPB control unit to the latest software version (some early 2021–2022 software versions contain a sensor signal filtering algorithm defect).
- 7If the above steps fail, replace the IPB integrated electro-hydraulic brake booster assembly. After replacement, perform the following: a) bleed the brake system; b) calibrate the pressure sensor; c) initialize the ESC system; d) perform a road test to verify braking performance.
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