C055600

DTC C055600 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) control module detects the hardware model or electrical characteristics of the right front wheel speed sensor do not match the system calibration parameters — Seal 6 EV

Braking System

DTC C055600 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) control module detects the hardware model or electrical characteristics of the right front wheel speed sensor do not match the system calibration parameters.

This is a configuration/calibration fault, not a simple signal fault.

By monitoring the sensor resistance, signal voltage range, pulse characteristics, or digital communication protocol, the IPB system detects the installed sensor does not match the vehicle configuration code (VIN-corresponding calibration data).

This typically occurs after installing non-genuine parts, installing a sensor from another vehicle model, or if the sensor does not match the wheel hub bearing assembly (some BYD models separate the magnetic encoder bearing from the sensor).

When this fault triggers, the IPB enters degraded mode, disables ABS, ESC, Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), and energy recovery functions, retaining only basic hydraulic braking.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Song PLUS DMi: Aftermarket sensor replacement caused ESC failure

2021 BYD Song PLUS DM-i, 32,000 km, dashboard showing ABS and ESP warning lights. VDS read C055600 (right front wheel speed sensor wrong model). Found an independent shop had replaced the right front wheel bearing with a branded aftermarket part (no magnetic encoder ring). The factory unit integrates a 48-pole magnetic encoder ring. Installed genuine BYD hub bearing assembly (PN SA3E-3103200) and ran sensor parameterization. Fault cleared.
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IPB software version mismatch causes false alarm

BYD Song PLUS DM-i 2021. Vehicle came in for maintenance and stored DTC C055600. Confirmed the sensor was OEM and measured 1.4 kΩ resistance (normal). Found IPB control module software version 2021.08, though the vehicle had received an upgraded 2022-model wheel speed sensor under warranty (minor resistance characteristic differences). Updated IPB software to version 2022.12 and performed sensor recalibration. Fault cleared.
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Aftermarket wiring harness modification caused abnormal sensor power supply

After sheet metal repairs to the right front fender following an accident, the vehicle set DTC C055600. Inspection found technicians had re-soldered the wiring harness during the crash repair and mistakenly connected the active wheel speed sensor power supply line (which requires 12V) to the 5V reference voltage line. This caused insufficient sensor output signal amplitude. Corrected the harness connections to restore the 12V power supply circuit and cleared the fault code.
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Wrong sensor models fitted to left and right sides (DM-i and EV variants mixed)

While servicing both vehicles simultaneously, the technician mistakenly installed the EV's right front wheel speed sensor (passive, 900Ω) on the DMi. The DMi's IPB system expects an active sensor; startup self-test detected abnormal resistance and set C055600. Replaced the sensor with the DMi-specific active unit (1.5kΩ) and cleared the fault code. 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.