DTC C051600 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) detects an intermittent abnormality or insufficient plausibility in the right rear wheel speed sensor signal — Seal 6 EV
DTC C051600 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) detects an intermittent abnormality or insufficient plausibility in the right rear wheel speed sensor signal.
Unlike a direct open or short circuit fault, 'indirect uncertainty' means the sensor still returns a signal, but under specific operating conditions (such as a specific vehicle speed range, steering maneuver, or road input), the signal spikes, drifts, or illogically contrasts with the other wheel signals.
The IPB system algorithm compares the four-wheel speed differential, longitudinal acceleration, and yaw rate signals.
The system triggers this fault when the right rear wheel speed signal duration or amplitude exceeds the plausible confidence interval but has not yet reached the hard fault threshold.
This condition typically indicates dynamic sensor-to-tone ring gap variation, electromagnetic signal interference, or an intermittent voltage drop in the sensor power supply or ground, which can cause ABS/ESC function degradation or false activation.
Iron filings contaminated the right rear wheel speed sensor, causing intermittent signal loss.
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