DTC C058200 indicates the supply voltage to the brake booster motor inside the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System / One-box electro-hydraulic brake-by-wire system) falls outside the normal operating threshold set by the ECU (typically 9-16V DC) — Atto 8
DTC C058200 indicates the supply voltage to the brake booster motor inside the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System / One-box electro-hydraulic brake-by-wire system) falls outside the normal operating threshold set by the ECU (typically 9-16V DC).
This brushless DC motor drives the brake master cylinder to generate hydraulic brake assist.
A generator regulator fault, a power supply circuit short, or reversed polarity during jump-starting can cause high voltage (>16V).
A discharged battery, excessive wiring voltage drop, poor ground connection, or internal module DC-DC power supply chip failure can cause low voltage (<9V).
This fault triggers the IPB degraded mode, reducing or completely disabling the brake assist function (hard brake pedal).
The fault may also inhibit ABS/ESC/EBD functions.
In severe cases, the system illuminates the red brake warning lamp, compromising driving safety.
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