This DTC indicates the signal voltage from Master Cylinder Piston Position Sensor A, internal to the Intelligent Integrated Brake System (IPB), falls below the calibrated threshold (typically <0 — Seal U
This DTC indicates the signal voltage from Master Cylinder Piston Position Sensor A, internal to the Intelligent Integrated Brake System (IPB), falls below the calibrated threshold (typically <0.5V or below the valid range lower limit).
The sensor uses Hall effect or potentiometer principles to monitor brake master cylinder piston displacement in real time.
It provides the IPB control unit with an accurate pedal travel signal to calculate driver braking demand, coordinate electro-hydraulic brake pressure distribution, trigger regenerative braking, and control active safety functions (ESP/ABS/AEB).
Low voltage indicates a voltage drop in the sensor supply circuit (5V reference voltage), a signal wire short to ground, an internal sensor short circuit, or a faulty IPB control unit sampling circuit.
This fault causes abnormal brake pedal feel, limited or disabled regenerative braking, and degraded ESP/ABS functions.
Extreme conditions trigger brake system fail-safe protection (pure hydraulic braking backup), compromising driving safety.
IPB harness wear caused signal wire short to ground
Water ingress corroded the IPB connector, causing intermittent undervoltage.
IPB internal sensor A damaged; replace assembly.
Software calibration error caused false undervoltage fault
High resistance in the reference voltage circuit caused undervoltage in both sensors.