C051176

The BYD IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) defines DTC C051176 as "Incorrect Installation Direction of Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor" — Atto 3

Braking System

The BYD IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) defines DTC C051176 as "Incorrect Installation Direction of Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor".

This fault does not indicate a simple open or short circuit.

Instead, the magnetic pole direction of the Hall-effect wheel speed sensor mismatches the relative position of the tone ring, reversing the output square-wave signal phase or generating an abnormal duty cycle.

The IPB control unit triggers this code upon detecting unexpected rising and falling edge timing in the signal waveform, or upon identifying a logical conflict between the left rear wheel speed signal and the other three wheels during vehicle speed calculation.

This fault directly disables or falsely triggers the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), and tire pressure monitoring system (calculated via wheel speed differentials), severely compromising driving safety.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Installed ABS sensor backwards after wheel bearing replacement on Qin Pro, causing ABS warning light to come on

At intake, the ABS and ESP warning lights stayed on constantly and the speedometer needle fluctuated at 40-60 km/h. The scan tool read codes C051176 and C003700. On the lift, the left rear wheel speed sensor showed signs of previous removal; the magnetic head direction mark was off by approximately 180 degrees. Further inspection found metal debris in the mounting hole. Cleaned the hole and reinstalled the sensor with the mark facing inward toward the wheel, setting the air gap to 0.5 mm. Cleared the faults and road-tested 10 km. Live data read normal and the warning lights went out.
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Song Pro DM wiring harness chafing coupled with incorrect sensor orientation

Dashboard displayed "Please check ESP system" and the reversing camera intermittently blacked out. DTCs C051176 and C050E00 set. Found the wiring harness crushed and damaged at the rear wheel arch liner, with the signal wire intermittently contacting the shield wire. Also found the sensor installed at the wrong angle; incorrect connector orientation misaligned the Hall element with the tone ring. Repaired the insulation and adjusted the routing. Reinstalled the sensor, ensuring the locating boss clipped into the mounting hole. Applied conductive paste and performed sensor calibration. Fault resolved.
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Loose sensor mounting bolts on a new Seal caused dual abnormalities in air gap and orientation.

At 2000 km the new vehicle set tyre pressure and ESP faults; actual pressures were normal. Retrieved DTCs C051176 and C051000 (air gap abnormal). Inspection revealed loose mounting bolts. The sensor had shifted outward and rotated within its bore, causing magnetic pole misalignment. Air gap measured 1.2 mm, exceeding specification. Installed a new sensor (BYD-3630100), aligned it precisely with the anti-rotation feature, and torqued the bolts to 8 N·m. Performed ABS system calibration; fault cleared.
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Aftermarket sensors fitted to the Han EV caused signal phase reversal.

Frequent false ESP triggering on wet roads caused the dashboard to display a "Service ESP" warning. Data stream showed abnormal left rear wheel speed fluctuation below 10 km/h. Inspection revealed an aftermarket wheel speed sensor had been previously installed. Although the physical mounting direction appeared correct, oscilloscope testing showed the output waveform phase was reversed from OEM specification. Replaced the sensor with an OEM unit, cleaned oil from the tone ring, and performed static and dynamic calibration after proper installation. Waveform tests read normal and the fault has not returned.
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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.