DTC C1206 indicates the ABS control module detected an electrical integrity fault (open or short circuit) in the left rear wheel speed sensor circuit — Atto 3
DTC C1206 indicates the ABS control module detected an electrical integrity fault (open or short circuit) in the left rear wheel speed sensor circuit.
The sensor is typically a two-wire magnetic inductive or Hall effect type.
During normal operation, it sends the ABS module either an AC voltage signal that varies with wheel speed (magnetic inductive type, amplitude increases with speed, approximately 0.1V-5V) or a square-wave digital signal (Hall effect type).
The module triggers this fault when it detects infinite resistance in the sensor wiring (open circuit), a short to ground or power, or a continuously abnormal signal voltage (below 0.5V or above 4.5V) exceeding the set threshold (typically 2-5 seconds).
This fault causes a loss of the left rear wheel speed signal, forces the ABS, EBD, ESC, TCS, and Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems into a degraded mode, and limits the energy recovery system.
In extreme cases, it causes uneven brake force distribution or vehicle skidding.
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