C057A00

DTC C057A00 indicates an abnormally high voltage or a short to power (B+) in the IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) internal brake booster temperature sensor power supply circuit — Seal U

Braking System

DTC C057A00 indicates an abnormally high voltage or a short to power (B+) in the IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) internal brake booster temperature sensor power supply circuit.

Integrated within the electronic brake booster, this sensor monitors the operating temperature of the booster motor or electronic control unit in real time to prevent brake performance degradation or motor burnout from overheating.

The IPB-ECU logs a power supply short circuit fault when the sensor supply line (typically a 5V reference voltage) continuously exceeds the calibrated threshold (generally above 6.0V or reaching the 12V battery voltage).

This fault triggers the IPB system safety protection mechanism.

It may limit or completely disable brake assist, degrade ABS/ESP functions, and force the vehicle into Limp Home Mode.

The system retains only basic unassisted hydraulic braking.

This constitutes a severe fault affecting driving safety.

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Song PLUS DM-i firewall wiring harness chafing caused short to power

At 32,000 km, the ABS and ESP warning lights suddenly illuminated on the dashboard along with a brake system malfunction warning. The diagnostic scanner read current DTC C057A00. Inspection found the wiring harness retention clip at the firewall had come loose. Long-term friction between the harness and steering column dust boot chafed through the insulation, shorting the temperature sensor supply wire (5V) to the air conditioning compressor clutch power wire (12V). Repaired the damaged wiring, rerouted and secured the harness to eliminate interference, and resolved the fault.
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BYD Seal IPB temperature sensor seal failure, internal short circuit

After driving through water approximately 30 cm deep, the brake pedal became stiff. The scanner displayed DTC C057A00. Disassembled the IPB assembly and found the seal between the brake booster housing and the wiring harness connector had deteriorated. Water ingress damaged the internal temperature sensor element, shorting the power supply to ground. As the sensor is integrated within the electronic vacuum booster, replacing it separately would not guarantee sealing integrity. Replaced the entire electronic brake booster assembly, then performed IPB online coding and brake bleeding. Fault cleared.
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BYD Dolphin IPB sensor connector water ingress and corrosion

Continuous use during the rainy season triggered the ESC warning light and DTC C057A00. Inspection found significant green corrosion on the temperature sensor connector at the IPB module (located on the side of the module). Moisture between the terminals conducted electricity and caused abnormal power supply. Cleaned the connector terminals with electronic contact cleaner, dried them, applied specialized conductive paste and silicone grease for waterproofing, and wrapped the connector with waterproof tape for extra protection. Cleared the fault codes after repair and monitored for one week without recurrence.
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Han DM-i IPB module internal reference voltage abnormal

The vehicle had no collision or water damage history. The brake assist failure warning appeared suddenly during normal operation. Multimeter measurement showed the temperature sensor supply voltage at 8.7V (normal: 5V). With the sensor disconnected, the IPB module output still measured 8.7V, confirming an internal 5V regulator circuit fault in the IPB. Replaced the IPB intelligent integrated brake module assembly and performed ECU online coding, longitudinal acceleration sensor calibration and brake bleeding using a dedicated diagnostic tool. The brake system returned to normal.
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BYD Song Pro DM-i wiring error after accident repair

After front-end collision repairs at an external workshop, the instrument cluster displayed multiple brake system fault codes, including C057A00 and U-class communication faults. Inspection found technicians had misconnected the temperature sensor power wire to the CAN-H harness while restoring the front compartment wiring, causing network interference and voltage abnormalities. Corrected the harness connections per the factory wiring diagram and initialized the IPB system to clear the faults.
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.