This DTC indicates the master cylinder piston position sensor B circuit voltage in the IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) smart integrated braking system falls below the calibrated threshold (typically <0 — Seal 6 EV
This DTC indicates the master cylinder piston position sensor B circuit voltage in the IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) smart integrated braking system falls below the calibrated threshold (typically <0.5V).
The master cylinder position sensor uses a dual-sensor redundant design (sensors A and B) to monitor brake master cylinder piston displacement in real time.
It provides brake pedal travel signals to the IPB ECU to calculate driver braking intent and control electro-hydraulic brake assist.
Low sensor B voltage prevents the IPB system from accurately identifying the master cylinder position.
This triggers the system safety protection mechanism and limits or disables ESP/ABS functions, potentially causing abnormal brake pedal travel, reduced brake assist, or complete loss of brake assist, seriously compromising driving safety.
A short to ground in the sensor power or signal circuit, poor wiring contact, or a damaged sensor typically causes this fault.
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