C002100

DTC C002100 indicates the IPB (Integrated Power Brake) detects brake master cylinder pressure (booster pressure) below the system-calibrated normal operating threshold — Qin Plus

Braking System

DTC C002100 indicates the IPB (Integrated Power Brake) detects brake master cylinder pressure (booster pressure) below the system-calibrated normal operating threshold.

In BYD models equipped with the IPB system, such as the Song PLUS DM-i, a motor-driven hydraulic pump generates brake assist, replacing the conventional vacuum booster.

When the internal IPB pressure sensor detects the master cylinder pressure fails to reach the target value within the specified time or remains below the safety threshold, the ECU sets this fault code and illuminates the ABS/ESP warning light.

This condition can cause a hard brake pedal (loss of assist), increased braking distance, Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) deactivation, and limited energy recovery, compromising driving safety in severe cases.

This functional braking system fault can result from an internal IPB hydraulic circuit leak, pressure sensor signal drift, reduced motor/pump assembly efficiency, or abnormal ECU control logic.

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BYD Qin PLUS DM-i - IPB pressure sensor wiring poor contact

Symptoms: After starting the vehicle, the instrument cluster displayed 'Check ESP System' and 'Check Brake System'. The brake pedal felt noticeably harder. Diagnostic tool retrieved fault code C002100 (Brake Booster Pressure Too Low). Diagnostic process: Used VDS to read brake system data stream. Master cylinder pressure read 0kPa (normal idle should be 50-70bar), confirming no sensor signal output. Inspected IPB module connector and found the plug loose with pins showing white oxidation. Measured sensor supply voltage: 12V power normal, ground normal, but signal line voltage abnormal. Diagnosed as poor connector contact interrupting the signal. Solution: Cleaned IPB connector pins with electronic cleaner, applied conductive grease to prevent corrosion, reseated the plug firmly and secured the wiring harness with cable ties. Cleared fault codes and test drove. Master cylinder pressure data returned to normal. Fault resolved.
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BYD Song Pro DM - IPB internal pressure sensor damaged

Symptoms: While driving, the brake pedal suddenly hardened. Required great effort to depress. ABS and ESP warning lights illuminated simultaneously. Owner described the sensation as "like there's no assist". Diagnostic scan showed DTC C002100; could not clear. Diagnostic process: Started vehicle and listened for IPB motor operation. Motor ran normally with noticeable vibration, ruling out a power supply fault. Data stream showed normal motor current but pressure value stayed at 0, unchanged during motor operation. Measured IPB pressure sensor signal output: constant 0V. Determined internal sensor damage. Solution: Replaced IPB electro-hydraulic module assembly with integrated ECU (part number varies by vehicle configuration). After replacement, bled system, performed coding and calibration. Fault code cleared. Brake assist returned to normal.
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BYD e5 450 - IPB motor controller fault with associated warnings

Symptoms: EV would not enter READY mode (unable to shift into gear or drive). Instrument cluster showed "Brake System Fault". Vehicle controller stored DTCs C002100 (Brake Booster Pressure Too Low) and C002200 (Pressure Sensor Signal Too Low). Diagnosis: EVs rely on the IPB to generate brake assist. Checked IPB fuse and relay first; both normal. Applied direct power to the IPB motor; motor did not run. IPB internal motor controller failed, preventing pressure build-up. Pressure sensor set C002100 because it detected no pressure; this is a secondary fault. Root cause is the inoperative IPB motor. Solution: Replaced IPB electro-hydraulic module assembly with ECU. After replacement, IPB motor runs normally, pressure builds, sensor signal returns to normal, and vehicle starts normally.
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BYD Tang DM – IPB system seal ring aged and leaking

Symptoms: Hard brake pedal on cold start. Braking returns to normal after driving 5–10 minutes or once warm. Intermittent fault. Scan tool occasionally logs DTC C002100, sometimes accompanied by a "hydraulic pump operation timeout" warning. Diagnosis: Live data showed master cylinder pressure only reached 20 bar when cold (below the normal 50 bar+). The IPB motor ran continuously for over 30 seconds (normally it reaches target pressure and stops within 10 seconds). Inspection found slight oil seepage at the connection between the IPB body and master cylinder. When cold, the rubber seal contracts and causes internal leakage; the seal expands when warm, improving sealing. The pressure sensor detected slow pressure build-up and triggered the fault code. Repair: Replaced the IPB assembly (internal seals are not available separately) and replaced the brake fluid. After replacement, cold-start pressure build-up time returned to normal (reaching 50 bar in approximately 3 seconds).
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