DTC C057900 indicates the IPB (Integrated Power Brake) electro-hydraulic control module detected a short to ground in the brake booster motor temperature sensor signal circuit — Qin Plus
DTC C057900 indicates the IPB (Integrated Power Brake) electro-hydraulic control module detected a short to ground in the brake booster motor temperature sensor signal circuit.
Typically integrated inside the electro-hydraulic brake booster, this temperature sensor uses a negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor to monitor the booster motor operating temperature in real time and prevent overheating damage.
The ECU logs a short to ground fault when the sensor signal voltage remains below the calibrated threshold (typically <0.5V) for longer than the set time (e.g., 200ms).
This fault triggers the IPB system to enter a degraded safety mode, which may reduce or eliminate brake assist (hard brake pedal), disable the energy recovery system, restrict ABS/ESC functions, and illuminate multiple brake system warning lights.
Continued driving under extreme operating conditions may cause a complete loss of brake assist, posing a serious safety risk.
Workshop practice on certain vehicle models indicates this DTC may also involve a short to ground in the brake switch signal circuit.
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