BYD's IPB (Integrated Brake Control System) defines DTC C006382 as a lateral acceleration sensor (G200) signal plausibility fault, rather than a simple yaw rate sensor fault — Atto 8
BYD's IPB (Integrated Brake Control System) defines DTC C006382 as a lateral acceleration sensor (G200) signal plausibility fault, rather than a simple yaw rate sensor fault.
This sensor typically mounts beneath the center console or behind the center armrest.
It continuously monitors lateral acceleration (in m/s² or G) during cornering or skidding, serving as a core input signal for the ESC (Electronic Stability Control) system to determine the vehicle's dynamic attitude.
The IPB control unit deems the signal unreliable and triggers this DTC if the sensor output falls outside the plausible range (does not approach 0 when stationary), exhibits excessive drift, or if the sensor mounting reference plane deviates from the vehicle horizontal plane by more than 3°.
Following this fault, active safety functions including ESC, ABS, and Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) may degrade or fail completely.
In extreme cases, the vehicle may lose stability control on curves or slippery surfaces, posing a severe safety risk.
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