C050B76

DTC C050B76 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) detects a correlation fault in the right front wheel speed sensor signal — Qin Plus

Braking System

DTC C050B76 indicates the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) detects a correlation fault in the right front wheel speed sensor signal.

This fault does not indicate a simple signal loss (open circuit).

Instead, the sensor pulse signal output logically mismatches actual vehicle dynamics (e.g., other wheel speeds, vehicle speed, acceleration, yaw rate), or the signal characteristics (frequency, amplitude, duty cycle) exceed calibrated thresholds.

The IPB algorithm compares the correlation of all four wheel speed sensors.

The system sets this code when the right front signal differs excessively from the other wheel speeds, exhibits erratic signal jumps, or experiences an intermittent fault in the sensor power supply or ground circuit.

This fault directly affects the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), and energy recovery functions.

It may increase braking distance or cause abnormal brake pedal feel.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

Worn right front bearing on Song PLUS DM-i causing excessive clearance

A 2021 Song PLUS DM-i with 60,000 km intermittently illuminated the ABS and ESC warning lights on the instrument panel. The scan tool retrieved DTC C050B76. Freeze frame data showed the fault occurred at 60 km/h when the right front wheel speed signal suddenly dropped to zero. Inspection found 0.8 mm of axial play in the right front hub bearing, causing the air gap between the magnetic encoder ring and sensor to vary dynamically while driving. Replaced the right front hub assembly (including the encoder ring) and adjusted the sensor air gap to 0.6 mm. Fault resolved.
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Sensor harness chafed at steering knuckle and shorted

DTC C050B76 appeared after the vehicle drove through water, accompanied by restricted Automatic Emergency Braking function. Inspection found the right front wheel speed sensor wiring harness chafed where it passes through the steering knuckle bracket, with the copper core intermittently shorting to the body. The fault showed normal operation at low speeds but signal abnormalities during high-speed cornering when the harness stretched. Repaired the damaged wiring, reinforced the insulation with heat shrink tubing, and re-secured the harness routing to prevent contact with suspension components.
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Mismatched tyre specifications caused related faults

The owner replaced the right front tyre; the warning light illuminated the next day showing DTC C050B76. Inspection revealed the new tyre was size 225/55R18, while the original and other three tyres were 225/60R18, causing the right front rolling circumference to differ from the other wheels by approximately 3%. The IPB system flagged the right front sensor signal as faulty based on four-wheel speed differential logic. Fitting the correct size tyre and performing tyre pressure calibration cleared the fault.
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Oxidized IPB control unit connector caused signal drift

Southern humid region vehicle. After one week parked, C050B76 triggered immediately at startup. Sensor power supply normal, but signal line voltage fluctuated between 0.5–3V (normal: 0–12V pulse). Disconnected IPB control unit connector; pin 26 (right front wheel speed signal) showed green corrosion. Cleaned connector with electronic contact cleaner, applied conductive grease, and replaced terminals as needed. Fault resolved.
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.