DTC C05CF00 indicates the signal voltage or travel value from Master Cylinder Position Sensor B inside the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) falls outside the calibrated range (typically 0 — Seal U
DTC C05CF00 indicates the signal voltage or travel value from Master Cylinder Position Sensor B inside the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) falls outside the calibrated range (typically 0.5-4.5V or the corresponding physical travel limit).
This sensor features a dual-redundant design (Sensors A and B) to monitor brake master cylinder piston displacement in real time, enabling brake pedal travel interpretation, precise brake force distribution, and redundant safety cross-checking.
The IPB control unit sets this fault if Sensor B experiences an open circuit, short circuit, mechanical binding, or excessive signal deviation from Sensor A.
The fault may cause abnormal brake pedal feel (soft/hard), restricted regenerative braking, ABS/ESC system deactivation, and Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) failure.
In extreme cases, it triggers limp mode (speed-limited driving).
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