DTC C002400 indicates the IPB (Integrated Electro-Hydraulic Braking) system detects an electrical fault in the brake pedal pressure feedback signal circuit — Atto 3
DTC C002400 indicates the IPB (Integrated Electro-Hydraulic Braking) system detects an electrical fault in the brake pedal pressure feedback signal circuit.
The IPB system uses the brake pedal travel sensor (or pressure sensor) to monitor the driver's braking intent in real time.
This sensor typically mounts on the brake pedal mechanism or master cylinder input and provides an analog voltage or PWM signal to the IPB ECU.
The ECU triggers this DTC when it detects an open circuit, a short to ground or power in the signal circuit, a signal voltage outside the calibrated range (e.g., 0.5-4.5V), or an abnormal signal drift rate.
This fault limits or disables the brake assist function, deactivates the ESC/ABS system, and disables the Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) function.
The vehicle may enter mechanical backup braking mode, which significantly increases pedal effort and severely compromises driving safety.
Song PLUS DM-i pedal sensor wiring harness fatigue fracture
Han EV IPB module internal signal acquisition circuit damaged
Qin PLUS DM-i sensor connector oxidised due to water ingress
Tang DM-i pedal mechanism sticking caused sensor out-of-range
Voltage drop in power supply circuit causes abnormal signal — BYD Song Pro EV