DTC C058900 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) electro-hydraulic control module detected a brake booster motor position sensor signal voltage exceeding the calibrated upper limit (typically >4 — Atto 8
DTC C058900 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) electro-hydraulic control module detected a brake booster motor position sensor signal voltage exceeding the calibrated upper limit (typically >4.8V or 95% of the reference voltage).
Typically a Hall-effect or electromagnetic position sensor, this component monitors the booster motor rotor position/travel in real time to enable precise electronic brake assist control (similar to a brake-by-wire i-Booster system).
Excessively high voltage saturates the signal at the ECU, preventing it from identifying the actual motor position.
This triggers fail-safe mode: the system disables the electronic assist function, the brake pedal becomes hard (mechanical backup remains available), and the ABS/ESC/brake system warning lamps illuminate.
This is a hard fault; once triggered, it remains active and does not self-clear.
Song PLUS DM-i brake booster failure after water ingress (wiring harness short circuit)
C058900 won't clear after accident repairs (bent pin)
IPB control unit internal sampling circuit damaged
Thermal breakdown of the Hall element in the sensor body
Aftermarket modification caused signal interference and false positives (reference case)