C051500

DTC C051500 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) detected a short circuit to battery positive (B+) in the right rear wheel speed sensor power supply circuit — Seal U

Braking System

DTC C051500 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) detected a short circuit to battery positive (B+) in the right rear wheel speed sensor power supply circuit.

This fault occurs when abnormal electrical continuity develops between the sensor power line (typically a 12V supply) and the vehicle constant power supply or the IPB internal power output stage, causing an abnormal voltage increase or current overload.

The IPB control unit monitors the supply circuit voltage and current characteristics.

Upon detecting a short circuit, it triggers a protection mechanism and cuts power to the circuit to prevent hardware damage.

This fault causes the loss of the right rear wheel speed signal, disabling or degrading ABS, ESP, TCS, EPB, and Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) functions, which severely compromises driving safety.

The '00' suffix in the DTC typically indicates an active, hard fault (non-intermittent).

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Cases Logged
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Song PLUS DM-i: Right rear wheel speed sensor power supply short circuit after water ingress

2022 Song PLUS DM-i. ABS and ESP lights stayed on after driving through water. Read DTC C051500. Inspection found obvious water stains and verdigris inside the right rear wheel speed sensor connector; the power supply pin was conducting to the connector housing. Water had seeped through the connector seal during wading, causing the power terminal to short to ground (body)—misdiagnosed as a short to power (or actually shorted to the internal power wire). Cleaned the connector pins, applied conductive grease, replaced the sensor (possible internal damage), and resealed the waterproofing. Fault resolved.
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Worn wiring harness sheath caused intermittent short circuit

2021 Song Pro DM. ESP warning light occasionally illuminates on rough roads; intermittent DTC C051500. On the lift, found the right rear wheel speed sensor harness worn at the rubber grommet where it passes through the suspension arm. Internal insulation had worn through, allowing the power wire to contact an adjacent constant-power reverse light wire. Static measurements normal, but resistance varied when shaking the harness. Repair: Repaired the damaged harness, separated the routing to avoid interference, and added an abrasion-resistant sleeve. Fault has not reoccurred.
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Internal fault in the IPB control unit caused abnormal power supply to multiple sensors.

2023 Seal. DTCs C051500 and C051100 appeared after rear-end collision repairs (left rear wheel speed sensor supply short circuit). Wiring measured normal on both sides, but supply voltage read 14.5V (battery voltage), suggesting IPB internal voltage regulator damage. Traced to a flat 12V battery during the accident; jump starter connected with reversed polarity, causing surge damage to the IPB power module. Replaced the IPB integrated brake assembly, performed hydraulic bleeding, longitudinal sensor calibration, and wheel speed sensor signal learning. Fault resolved.
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Aftermarket reversing sensors incorrectly connected, causing short circuit

2022 Song MAX. Owner installed a reversing camera at a non-authorized shop; DTC C051500 appeared the next day. Inspection found the installer cut into the right rear sill harness to draw power and mistakenly bridged the reverse light supply to the wheel speed sensor power feed, causing high current to enter the sensor circuit. Removed the non-compliant wiring, repaired the damaged factory harness (replaced the entire section to eliminate risks), and restored the original circuits. Explained the risks of unauthorized modifications to the owner.
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Sensor internal short triggered IPB protection

2020 Han EV. C051500 triggered suddenly at 60,000 km. Found 0.5Ω short between the sensor connector supply pin and ground. Disconnected the sensor; harness side tested normal with 12V supply and infinite resistance to ground. Disassembled the sensor and found the internal Hall element burnt with supply and ground terminals shorted. Suspected cause: sensor ageing or internal Zener diode breakdown. Replaced the right rear wheel speed sensor (genuine part), cleared the fault codes, and road test returned to normal. Also check tire balance to rule out long-term overheating from abnormal tire vibration causing premature sensor ageing.
Data confidence: Community This information is for reference only. Always consult a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt high-voltage system repairs yourself.