C051000

DTC C051000 indicates the IPB (Integrated Intelligent Braking System) detected an abnormally low-resistance path between the left rear wheel speed sensor power supply circuit (typically a 5V or 12V reference voltage) and the vehicle main power supply (B+, battery voltage) — Atto 3

Braking System

DTC C051000 indicates the IPB (Integrated Intelligent Braking System) detected an abnormally low-resistance path between the left rear wheel speed sensor power supply circuit (typically a 5V or 12V reference voltage) and the vehicle main power supply (B+, battery voltage).

In automotive electronic diagnostics, "Short to Battery" means the signal wire or power supply wire shorted to the positive 12V power supply.

This fault causes the sensor supply voltage to rise abnormally above the rated 5V/12V to the 13-14V battery voltage range, triggering the overvoltage protection mechanism in the IPB control unit.

Because the wheel speed signal is a core input parameter for the ABS, ESC, EBD, and Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) systems, this fault causes these safety systems to enter a degraded mode or fail completely, posing a severe driving safety hazard.

Potential causes include physical damage to the wiring harness, electronic component breakdown inside the sensor, water ingress and corrosion in the connector, or a power management chip failure inside the IPB control unit.

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Song Plus DM-i Multiple System Warnings After Water Ingress — Repair Case

A 2021 Song PLUS DM-i with 23,000 km. The owner reported that after driving through standing water during a heavy rainstorm, the dashboard simultaneously lit the ABS, ESP, tire pressure, and automatic emergency braking warning lights. A VDS scan pulled codes C051000 (left rear wheel speed sensor supply circuit short to battery) and C051500 (left rear wheel speed sensor fault). Inspection found obvious water staining and copper oxide inside the left rear wheel harness connector (located above the steering knuckle), with insulation resistance between terminals at just 0.8 Ω. Taking the connector apart revealed the seal ring had degraded and was missing, letting rainwater in. Fix: Cleaned the terminals thoroughly with electronic cleaner, replaced the waterproof connector assembly, re-wrapped the harness, and added sealant. No recurrence after 3 months of follow-up.
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Wiring harness chafed through and shorted to tail light power wire

2022 Song Pro DM, 48,000 km. Owner reported the instrument cluster occasionally showed brake system fault warnings during hard braking. Historical DTCs showed intermittent C051000. Inspection found the left rear wheel speed sensor harness retaining clip had come loose where it passes through the sheet metal hole between the C-pillar and rear fender, letting the harness rub against the rear taillight 12V power harness. The insulation wore through, exposing the copper and creating an intermittent short. Bumpy roads or body twist triggered the fault. Repaired the damaged harness section (~15 cm) with double-layer heat shrink tubing, re-secured the routing, fitted an abrasion protection sleeve, and ensured 50 mm+ separation from the power harness.
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IPB Control Unit Internal Power Module Failure Case

2021 Song Plus EV. After accident repairs (rear bumper and left rear suspension replacement), DTC C051000 persisted and would not clear. Replaced left rear wheel speed sensor and harness; fault remained. Measured 13.2V at IPB control unit output terminal to ground (abnormal). Disconnected external harness; control unit no-load output still showed battery voltage. Diagnosis: IPB internal 5V regulator module breakdown. Root cause: battery not disconnected during repairs; surge current from welding rear suspension damaged IPB. Solution: Replaced IPB integrated intelligent braking system assembly, performed online coding and ESC calibration, and executed zero-point calibration of longitudinal and lateral acceleration sensors.
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Sensor internal breakdown causing short circuit

Song MAX DM-i, 60,000 km. ABS warning light stayed on during service. Diagnostic tool showed C051000. Left rear wheel speed sensor supply voltage measured 12.4V (should be 5V). Disconnected the sensor plug; harness side measured 5V, confirming an internal short. Disassembled the faulty sensor and found obvious burn marks on the Hall chip from electrical breakdown. Traced the cause to previous use of a non-genuine jack under the left rear suspension, likely causing mechanical shock to the sensor. Replaced with a genuine wheel speed sensor (installation torque 8±2Nm, tone ring air gap 0.8mm). Fault cleared.
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Aftermarket reversing sensors causing power supply crosstalk

BYD Song Plus DM-i 2021. Owner installed aftermarket reversing sensors, tapping into the left rear tail light circuit for power. One week later the instrument cluster displayed a braking system fault; scan read DTC C051000. Inspection found the modified wiring had loose insulation tape. The 12V supply line for the reversing sensors rubbed against the wheel speed sensor harness inside the C-pillar, causing intermittent shorts over bumps. More critically, the modification drew unfused direct power, creating a fire hazard. Repair: Removed the non-compliant wiring, restored original harness routing, repaired insulation damage on the wheel speed sensor harness, and advised the owner to use BYD genuine accessories or professional shops for future installations.
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.