P056216

P056216 is a BYD IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) extended fault code — Atto 3

Braking System

P056216 is a BYD IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) extended fault code.

It indicates the IPB control module detects its supply voltage remaining continuously below the internal threshold (typically 9V-10V; normal operating voltage is 12V±0.5V).

As the core brake-by-wire component, the IPB provides electro-hydraulic brake assist, coordinates energy recovery, and controls ESC and ABS functions.

Insufficient supply voltage reduces brake assist motor torque, causing a stiff brake pedal and extended braking distances.

This condition can also degrade or deactivate ESC and ABS functions, severely compromising driving safety.

This fault code typically triggers the IPB warning light, the ABS warning light, and a "Please check the braking system" message.

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Song Plus DM-i IPB power supply connector pin backed out causing intermittent brake fault

While driving, the instrument cluster intermittently displayed "Brake System Fault". Both the IPB and ABS warning lights came on together and the brake pedal went hard. Scanned with a diagnostic tool and retrieved codes P056216 (System Voltage Low) and C123456 (IPB Power Supply Abnormal). Freeze frame data showed 8.1V at the time of the fault. Measured voltage at IPB connector pin A-1 (constant power) and found it swinging between 8V-12V while wiggling the wiring harness. Disassembled the IPB connector and found pin 1 (thick red wire) had backed out—the internal latch had broken, allowing the pin to retract. Fix: Used a special pin removal tool to re-crimp the pin. Replaced the IPB wiring harness connector (Part No.: GJ-XXX-XXXX) and seated the pin fully. Voltage stabilized and the fault cleared.
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Burnt relay contacts inside the front compartment power distribution box caused IPB undervoltage

After parking overnight, the owner reported a brake system fault and DTC P056216 on morning startup; the warning light cleared after driving. The low voltage battery voltage was normal but dropped to 9.8V during startup. Voltage at the IPB fuse output measured only 10.2V with the key ON, while the distribution box input (B+) showed 12.4V—a 2.2V drop. Inspection of the front compartment distribution box revealed severely burnt and blackened contacts on the IPB power relay, with contact resistance of 0.8Ω. Replaced the front compartment distribution box assembly (part number: SA-XXX-XXXX) and checked the IPB module for internal shorts causing excessive current. Post-replacement voltage at the IPB measured 12.3V; fault resolved.
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Degraded low-voltage AGM battery triggers P056216 during cold start

2021 Song PLUS DM-i. Two years in, the dash threw "Check Brake System" on cold starts. Scanned P056216. Fault appeared whenever ambient temp dropped below 10°C and cleared once warm. Static battery voltage measured 12.1V (low). CCA down to 45% of rated, SOH 60%. Cranking crashed voltage to 8.5V—below IPB threshold. Root cause: owner only took short trips with Battery Intelligent Charging off, so the battery sulfated from chronic undercharge. Fix: Replaced with genuine 60Ah AGM (E6A-XXX-XXXX), turned on Battery Intelligent Charging via the scan tool, and advised the owner to fully charge every two weeks. Cold start voltage now holds above 11.2V. Fault hasn't returned.
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Oxidized body ground point caused intermittent IPB undervoltage

When driving on rough roads, the instrument cluster intermittently flashed the brake warning light. The scanner showed P056216 as an intermittent fault. IPB supply voltage was normal, but checking the ground circuit revealed a 0.3V drop between the IPB housing and battery negative terminal, with unstable resistance. Found the G302 ground point on the left front longitudinal member had a loose ground wire bolt, plus white oxide and paint residue on the contact surface. Repair: Removed the ground wire, sanded the contact surface to bare metal with 80-grit sandpaper, applied conductive paste (not grease), and torqued the bolt to 9N·m. Also inspected the IPB housing ground wire (black heavy-gauge cable) ring terminal for cracks. After repair, ground voltage drop measured under 0.05V. Road-tested 50 km with no fault recurrence.
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Unstable DC-DC converter output caused low system voltage while driving

Driving in EV mode with headlights and A/C on, the instrument cluster showed a brake system fault. DTCs P056216 and U01A987 (IPB communication fault) appeared simultaneously. Battery voltage dropped instantly from 13.8V to 9.5V when high-power loads came on, fluctuating constantly. At the DC-DC low-voltage output terminals, voltage was unstable, oscillating between 12V and 14V. The scan tool showed a history of 'low-side overcurrent protection' in the DC-DC data stream. Inspection found an internal loose connection in the positive harness from the DC-DC converter to the battery (runs through the front compartment fuse box). Fix: Replaced the harness from the DC-DC to the fuse box (including fuse) and flashed the DC-DC control software to V2.3.5 or above. Post-repair load testing confirmed voltage stable at 13.5V±0.2V. Fault resolved.
Data confidence: Community This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.