C052901

DTC C052901 indicates a communication interruption or loss of data validity between the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) control unit and the Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) — Seal U

Braking System

DTC C052901 indicates a communication interruption or loss of data validity between the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) control unit and the Steering Angle Sensor (SAS).

The steering angle sensor mounts on the steering column and transmits steering wheel angle, rotational speed, and direction information in real time to the IPB, VCU, ADAS, and other modules via the CAN bus.

It provides the core input signal for the Electronic Stability Control (ESC), automatic parking, lane keeping, and Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) systems.

The IPB triggers this fault when it fails to receive a valid steering angle data frame within 500 ms, or detects a sensor response timeout or checksum error.

The vehicle then enters a degraded mode: ESC function is limited or disabled, skid control fails, and automatic parking is unavailable.

Extreme cases may alter brake assist characteristics, but the system retains basic hydraulic braking.

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Song PLUS DMi steering wheel modification caused connector to come loose

A 2021 Song PLUS DMi developed DTC C052901 and the ESC warning light came on after the owner fitted a carbon fibre steering wheel. Inspection revealed the owner had never disconnected the steering column connectors during the modification; forced pulling backed out pin 3 (CAN-H) of the 8-pin steering angle sensor connector. The technician re-crimped the terminal, applied conductive grease, performed steering angle calibration and cleared the fault. When modifying the steering wheel, disconnect all steering column connectors and avoid rough handling.
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Outdated IPB software triggered false alarms.

After jump-starting due to a flat battery, DTC C052901 appeared frequently, especially during cold starts. Testing showed normal power and communication at the steering angle sensor, but the data stream revealed a 10-15ms signal interruption during startup. A technical bulletin check confirmed this VIN is part of a software defect batch (IPB V2.1.2). Upgrading to V2.2.5 enhanced fault tolerance for steering angle sensor communication jitter at startup, and the fault has not recurred.
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Water ingress caused internal corrosion of combination switch

After water ingress above wheel center, the vehicle set C052901 and the ABS light came on. Disassembling the steering column revealed the steering angle sensor seal had degraded. Water entered through the steering shaft, corroding and shorting the PCB. Replaced the combination switch assembly, dried the wiring harness connectors, and repaired the body sealing to resolve the fault. Advise checking the steering column base drainage immediately on any vehicle that has been through water.
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Prolonged dry steering caused wiring harness chafing

The ride-share vehicle had travelled 120,000 km. Frequent dry steering fractured the steering column wiring harness retaining clip. Steering movements pulled the harness, causing the internal copper conductors of the CAN-L line to break while the insulation remained intact. Resistance measurements showed intermittent infinite resistance in the CAN line. Replaced the wiring harness, re-secured the routing, and added protective sleeving to complete the repair.
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Steering angle sensor zero position offset not calibrated

Replaced the front subframe and steering gear after accident repairs without calibrating the steering angle sensor. While driving, fault codes C052901 and C052B triggered randomly. Live data showed -15° steering angle with the steering wheel straight. Performed 'Steering Angle Sensor Calibration' and 'ESC System Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor Calibration'. Live data then read 0°, codes cleared, and road test passed.
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.