DTC C058800 indicates the signal voltage of the brake booster Motor Position Sensor (MPS) inside the Integrated Power Brake (IPB) electro-hydraulic module falls below the ECU threshold (typically below 0 — Qin Plus
DTC C058800 indicates the signal voltage of the brake booster Motor Position Sensor (MPS) inside the Integrated Power Brake (IPB) electro-hydraulic module falls below the ECU threshold (typically below 0.5V or 10% of the reference voltage).
The sensor uses electromagnetic or Hall effect principles to monitor the booster motor rotor position in real time, enabling closed-loop control of the motor torque output and brake assist level.
When the ECU detects the sensor voltage remains continuously below the calibrated value, it sets a circuit undervoltage fault.
This fault prevents the IPB system from accurately determining the motor position, which limits or disables the electric brake assist function.
As a result, the vehicle may enter Limp Home Mode, the brake pedal becomes hard, and the ESC/ABS warning lights illuminate.
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