C050C00

DTC C050C00 indicates the IPB (Integrated Intelligent Brake Control System) detects an electrical fault in the left rear wheel speed sensor (WSS) wiring harness, including an open circuit, short circuit, or short to ground or power — Atto 8

Braking System

DTC C050C00 indicates the IPB (Integrated Intelligent Brake Control System) detects an electrical fault in the left rear wheel speed sensor (WSS) wiring harness, including an open circuit, short circuit, or short to ground or power.

This sensor, typically a Hall-effect or magnetoelectric type, converts wheel speed into an electrical signal and transmits it to the IPB module.

The IPB module uses this signal for precise control of systems including ABS, ESC, TCS, EPB, and Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB).

A wiring harness fault prevents the IPB from obtaining left rear wheel speed data and triggers a system degraded mode (ABS/ESC functions limited or disabled).

In extreme cases, this fault can affect brake force distribution, cause abnormal parking brake operation, or trigger speed-limiting protection, posing a driving safety risk.

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Song PLUS DM-i – Left rear wheel speed sensor wiring harness oxidised, causing intermittent fault

The instrument cluster intermittently illuminated ABS and ESC warning lights with DTC C050C00 logged. Inspection of the left rear wheel speed sensor harness revealed water ingress and oxidation in the body-to-chassis harness connector (located near the left rear sill), causing increased signal resistance and abnormal voltage drop. The technician cleaned the connector terminals, sprayed electronics cleaner, applied conductive grease, and reconnected the harness with waterproofing. Fault resolved.
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Qin Pro EV left rear wheel speed sensor harness worn through, open circuit

Driving on rough roads, the dashboard suddenly displayed "Please Check Brake System" with DTC C050C00. Lifted the vehicle and found the wiring harness retaining clip at the left rear suspension had detached. The harness had been rubbing against the lower control arm, wearing through the insulation and breaking the internal copper wires. Repaired and re-wrapped the harness, secured it along standard routing with >50mm clearance from moving parts. Cleared the DTC; road test normal.
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Han EV left rear wheel speed sensor damage misdiagnosed as wiring harness fault

C050C00 set immediately on startup after overnight parking and would not clear. Initial checks confirmed normal wiring harness continuity and 5V supply, but sensor resistance measured infinite (normal: 1.2–1.8kΩ). Replaced the left rear wheel speed sensor, cleared the fault code with a diagnostic tool, and performed wheel speed sensor signal calibration (requires driving more than one complete revolution for the IPB to learn the tone ring error). Fault resolved. The original sensor had an internal coil open circuit, causing the IPB to misdiagnose this as a wiring open circuit fault.
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BYD Song PLUS DM-i IPB module internal interface fault

Replaced the left rear wheel speed sensor and complete wiring harness, but DTC C050C00 persisted. Data stream showed left rear wheel speed constantly at zero. Pin measurements at the IPB module revealed an internal open circuit between the left rear wheel speed signal input pin and the sampling circuit (internal module fault). Replaced the IPB integrated brake control module assembly and strictly performed brake system bleeding, ESC calibration, and longitudinal acceleration sensor calibration. Fault completely resolved.
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Tang DM wheel hub bearing magnetic encoder ring damage causing associated faults

DTC C050C00 accompanied by left rear wheel noise while driving. Disassembly revealed the wheel hub bearing magnetic encoder ring (magnetic ring) had rusted and flaked from prolonged water exposure, preventing the sensor from reading the correct speed signal. After multiple failed communication attempts, the IPB misdiagnosed this as a wiring harness open circuit. Replaced the left rear wheel hub bearing unit, thoroughly cleaned residual iron filings from the sensor probe, and set the correct clearance between the sensor and tone ring during installation. Fault resolved.
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.