DTC C052801 indicates the Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) in the Intelligent Integrated Braking System (IPB) detects a steering angle value exceeding the valid system-calibrated range (typically ±720° or ±1440°, depending on vehicle calibration), or the sensor output signal voltage falls outside the normal 0 — Atto 8
DTC C052801 indicates the Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) in the Intelligent Integrated Braking System (IPB) detects a steering angle value exceeding the valid system-calibrated range (typically ±720° or ±1440°, depending on vehicle calibration), or the sensor output signal voltage falls outside the normal 0.5-4.5V range.
The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system uses this key input sensor to determine the match between the driver's steering intent and the vehicle's actual yaw rate.
When the steering angle value exceeds this range, advanced driver assistance functions including ESC, ABS, Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), and Lane Keeping may enter a degraded mode or fail completely, severely compromising vehicle handling stability.
Potential causes include a damaged sensor, an open circuit in the steering wheel clock spring, a Steering Column Control Module (SCCM) communication fault, an abnormal IPB internal signal processing circuit, or a missing SAS zero-point calibration following chassis repairs.
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