DTC C054100 indicates the analog voltage signal from the second pressure sensor (typically the accumulator pressure sensor or master cylinder pressure monitoring sensor) inside the IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) module exceeds the ECU-calibrated upper threshold (typically >4 — Atto 8
DTC C054100 indicates the analog voltage signal from the second pressure sensor (typically the accumulator pressure sensor or master cylinder pressure monitoring sensor) inside the IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) module exceeds the ECU-calibrated upper threshold (typically >4.8V or a corresponding pressure exceeding the system safety limit, such as >22MPa).
In the Bosch IPB system used by BYD, this sensor uses the piezoresistive effect to convert hydraulic pressure into a 0.5-4.5V linear voltage signal.
The ECU logs an "Out of Range High" fault when it detects this signal voltage remains above the valid physical range over multiple consecutive drive cycles (i.e., the sensor reports an excessively high pressure regardless of actual braking conditions).
This fault triggers the IPB system to enter a safety degradation mode: it disables regenerative braking, limits ESC functions, maintains basic hydraulic brake assist, and illuminates the ABS/ESC warning lamps.
If Sensor 2 monitors accumulator pressure, sustained high pressure may prevent the motor pump from starting or cause the pressure relief valve to remain open continuously, affecting brake pedal feel and response speed.
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