C052801

DTC C052801 indicates the Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) in the Intelligent Integrated Braking System (IPB) detects a steering angle value exceeding the valid system-calibrated range (typically ±720° or ±1440°, depending on vehicle calibration), or the sensor output signal voltage falls outside the normal 0 — Qin Plus

Braking System

DTC C052801 indicates the Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) in the Intelligent Integrated Braking System (IPB) detects a steering angle value exceeding the valid system-calibrated range (typically ±720° or ±1440°, depending on vehicle calibration), or the sensor output signal voltage falls outside the normal 0.5-4.5V range.

The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system uses this key input sensor to determine the match between the driver's steering intent and the vehicle's actual yaw rate.

When the steering angle value exceeds this range, advanced driver assistance functions including ESC, ABS, Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), and Lane Keeping may enter a degraded mode or fail completely, severely compromising vehicle handling stability.

Potential causes include a damaged sensor, an open circuit in the steering wheel clock spring, a Steering Column Control Module (SCCM) communication fault, an abnormal IPB internal signal processing circuit, or a missing SAS zero-point calibration following chassis repairs.

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BYD Qin Pro DM steering wheel clock spring open circuit caused steering angle signal to exceed range

The instrument panel ESC warning light stayed on. The diagnostic tool read IPB DTC C052801 (steering angle sensor value out of range). Live data showed the steering angle sensor fixed at 8191° (exceeding the upper limit) and unchanged by steering wheel rotation. Removed and inspected the steering wheel clock spring. Multimeter measurement showed infinite resistance between the sensor power terminal and the clock spring connector, confirming the internal ribbon cable was completely broken. Replaced the steering wheel clock spring assembly (Part No.: BYD-SAS-3602100). Performed steering angle sensor zero-point calibration and limit position learning. Cleared the fault codes and road tested; steering angle values returned to normal and ESC function was restored.
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BYD Song PLUS DM-i steering angle sensor signal drift on cold start

Owner reported that during autumn and winter, the dashboard occasionally displayed "Service brake system" when starting from cold. DTC C052801 (steering angle value out of range) set. The warning cleared automatically after 5-10 minutes of driving. Inspection found the steering angle sensor connector seal had deteriorated. Condensation formed inside in low temperatures, causing the sensor signal to drift when cold (spiking instantaneously above 900°). Removed the sensor connector, cleaned it with electronic contact cleaner, applied silicone-based conductive grease, replaced the waterproof seal and wrapped it with waterproof tape. Cleared the DTC and monitored for one week. The fault did not recur during cold starts.
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Steering angle sensor not calibrated after accident repair on BYD Han EV

The steering column assembly was replaced following a front-end collision. After the repair, the ABS and ESC warning lights stayed on and the vehicle wouldn't enter Ready mode (some models restrict this). The scan tool pulled IPB DTCs C052801 and C052901. Inspection showed the technician hadn't calibrated the steering angle sensor. The new sensor's zero point differed from the old unit, so the system flagged the steering angle as out of range. Using VDS2000, they ran "Steering Angle Sensor Zero Point Calibration" with the steering wheel centered and held, then performed "Limit Position Learning" (wheel full left and right lock). After a 15-minute road test, all warning lights went out and the fault codes cleared.
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BYD Tang DM: Loose IPB module connector causing intermittent communication fault

When driving on rough surfaces, the ESC warning light flashes intermittently with a buzzer alarm; operation is normal on smooth roads. Read DTCs C052801 and U012600 (lost communication with steering angle sensor module). Found the locking tab broken on the main connector for the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Brake System) control unit on the left side of the engine compartment, leaving approx. 2 mm of play. This interrupted the steering angle sensor CAN signal intermittently over bumps. Treated the connector pins (applied conductive grease to prevent oxidation) and secured the connector with cable ties and structural adhesive to ensure full engagement. Cleared the fault codes and road-tested on rough surfaces for 30 minutes. Fault did not return.
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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.