This DTC indicates the master cylinder pressure sensor built into the IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) electro-hydraulic module detects a pressure signal exceeding the normal upper threshold set by the ECU (typically >25 MPa or signal voltage >4 — Atto 3
This DTC indicates the master cylinder pressure sensor built into the IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) electro-hydraulic module detects a pressure signal exceeding the normal upper threshold set by the ECU (typically >25 MPa or signal voltage >4.8 V).
In BYD e-Platform 3.0 and DM-i models, the IPB integrates conventional ESP, ABS, and i-BOOSTER functions, and uses a motor-driven plunger pump to build pressure.
The pressure sensor monitors master cylinder pressure in real time for brake force distribution, regenerative braking intensity adjustment, and active braking control.
When the sensor signal remains above the calibrated value beyond the set time (typically 200-500 ms), the ECU logs a "pressure too high" fault.
This fault restricts ABS/ESP functions, disables Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), and interrupts regenerative braking.
In extreme cases, it triggers a "brake system fault" warning and limits vehicle speed.
Determine whether the cause is actual excessive hydraulic pressure (such as a blocked brake line) or a false high-pressure signal caused by sensor drift or a short circuit.
Song PLUS DM-i: C05D309 and multiple system faults after water wading
Replaced IPB without calibration; fault recurred.
Brake fluid crystallisation caused false pressure sensor readings
False alarm caused by software defect (OTA fix case)
Pressure sensor internal drift fault