This DTC indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) control unit detects an abnormally low-resistance connection between the left front wheel speed sensor (WSS) power supply circuit (typically a 12V DC supply) and body ground (GND), indicating a short to ground — Qin Plus
This DTC indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) control unit detects an abnormally low-resistance connection between the left front wheel speed sensor (WSS) power supply circuit (typically a 12V DC supply) and body ground (GND), indicating a short to ground.
The wheel speed sensor uses a two-wire design (multiplexed power/signal or independent power and ground).
When the power supply circuit shorts to ground, the sensor fails to receive normal operating voltage.
This causes a complete loss of the left front wheel speed signal and prevents the IPB from monitoring the left front wheel speed.
This fault directly degrades or completely disables systems including the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Traction Control System (TCS), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), and Electronic Parking Brake (EPB).
The vehicle may enter a safety protection mode (limp mode) and brake pedal feel may change, severely compromising driving safety.
- 1Damaged insulation on the left front wheel speed sensor wiring harness rubs against metal body components (such as the steering knuckle, lower control arm, or fender liner retaining screws) during suspension movement, causing the power wire to short to ground.
- 2Internal breakdown of the wheel speed sensor drive circuit (such as a shorted Zener diode or filter capacitor) shorts the power supply pin to the housing (ground).
- 3Wheel speed sensor connector seal failure (seal ring aged or improperly installed); water ingress or electrolyte causes a short circuit between the power supply pin and the ground pin.
- 4Breakdown of the MOSFET or related protection device in the IPB control unit internal power supply drive circuit for the left front wheel speed sensor causes the output terminal to short to ground.
- 5During vehicle modifications (such as installing fender liners or sound insulation materials) or accident repairs, fixing screws crush the wiring harness, clips pinch it, or hole edges cut it, causing insulation damage.
- 1Visual inspection: Raise the vehicle, remove the left front wheel, and check the routing of the wheel speed sensor wiring harness near the fender liner, suspension spring seat, steering knuckle, and lower control arm. Inspect the harness for wear, damaged insulation, crushing, or burn marks. Check the connector for looseness, water ingress, corrosion, or backed-out pins.
- 2Voltage measurement: Disconnect the left front wheel speed sensor connector, turn the ignition switch to ON, and measure the voltage between the harness-side power supply pin and ground. Normal voltage is 12V (battery voltage). If the voltage is 0V or extremely low (<1V), a short circuit exists in the wiring harness or at the IPB end. If the voltage is normal, the sensor may have an internal short to ground.
- 3Resistance measurement: Turn off the ignition switch, disconnect the IPB control unit connector (or wheel speed sensor connector), and use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the left front wheel speed sensor power supply circuit and body ground. The normal value is greater than 10 MΩ (infinite). If the resistance is less than 1 Ω or shows continuity in buzzer mode, this confirms a short to ground.
- 4Segmented troubleshooting: If tests confirm a wiring harness short circuit, use the segmented measurement method to pinpoint the short circuit location (gradually peel back the harness sheath or disconnect intermediate connectors from the sensor end toward the IPB end). Focus the inspection on areas where the harness passes through body holes, retaining clips, moving suspension components, and the section parallel to the front wheel brake hose.
- 5Component isolation verification: If the wiring harness tests normal (infinite resistance to ground), replace the left front wheel speed sensor and retest. If the fault persists, reconnect the wiring harness and measure the resistance to ground at the corresponding output pin of the IPB control unit. Continuity indicates an internal short circuit in the IPB; replace the IPB assembly.
- 6Repair verification: After repairing the wiring harness (re-wrapping with insulating tape, applying heat-shrink tubing, or replacing the wiring harness assembly) or replacing the component, restore all connections. Use the diagnostic tool to clear the fault code. Perform a wheel speed sensor signal consistency check (read the data stream to confirm the left front wheel speed signal changes synchronously with the right front and rear wheel speeds during driving). Road test the vehicle to confirm the ABS/ESC warning light turns off and the system functions normally.
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