DTC C006208 indicates the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) control unit detects an abnormal signal from the Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor (LAS) — Qin Plus
DTC C006208 indicates the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) control unit detects an abnormal signal from the Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor (LAS).
This sensor, typically integrated within the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) or ESP hydraulic modulator assembly, monitors the vehicle's longitudinal acceleration (G value) in real time.
It provides a critical input signal for ESP vehicle stability control, TCS traction control, and brake force distribution.
Fault conditions include signal circuit open or short, sensor signal out of range (±1.5g), signal drift, sensor self-test failure, or lost calibration data.
When this fault occurs, the ESP system enters a degraded mode.
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), Traction Control (TCS), and Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) functions may be limited or disabled.
The ESP/ABS warning lights illuminate on the instrument cluster, severely compromising driving stability and braking safety.
Water ingress corroded the IPB connector, causing intermittent signal faults.
Sensors not calibrated after accident repair, causing the DTC to stay on.
IPB internal sensor damaged. Replace complete assembly.
Underbody scrape shifted IPB mounting, causing signal deviation
Software version bug caused false alarm; fixed with software update