C05CD00

DTC C05CD00 indicates the signal voltage of master cylinder piston position sensor B inside the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) continuously exceeds the calibrated threshold (typically >4 — Seal 6 EV

Braking System

DTC C05CD00 indicates the signal voltage of master cylinder piston position sensor B inside the IPB (Intelligent Integrated Braking System) continuously exceeds the calibrated threshold (typically >4.8V).

This Hall-effect position sensor monitors the brake master cylinder piston travel position in real time.

It provides the IPB with an accurate brake pedal input signal to enable brake-by-wire assist, coordinated energy recovery, and ESC intervention.

This high voltage indicates a short to power in the sensor signal circuit, an internal sensor breakdown short, or an IPB control module sampling circuit fault.

This fault forces the IPB into degraded mode, which causes abnormal brake assist (stiff pedal or altered pedal travel), disables the energy recovery system, and limits ESP/ABS functions.

In extreme cases, it compromises braking performance.

This is a safety-related fault.

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Cases Logged
BYD DTC AI Analysis

BYD Seal IPB master cylinder sensor B circuit fault

2022 Seal 700km Long Range variant, 23,000 km. Owner reported intermittent "Check Braking System" message on the instrument cluster, ESP warning light on, and occasional hard brake pedal. VDS scan retrieved IPB code C05CD00 (current fault); master cylinder position sensor B voltage read 5.12V (exceeding 4.8V upper limit). IPB module had no external damage and the connector showed no water ingress. Measured sensor B signal line: intermittent short to 5V reference. Replaced IPB assembly, performed sensor calibration and brake bleeding. Fault resolved. Root cause: cold solder joint on the sensor signal trace inside the IPB PCB caused intermittent short to 5V reference.
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Song PLUS DM-i brake booster abnormality, DTC C05CD00

2021 Song PLUS DM-i, 18,000 km. Owner reported sudden increased brake pedal travel at high speed, requiring heavy pedal pressure to brake, with multiple brake warning lights on. Towed to the shop, VDS scan of the IPB system showed DTCs C05CD00 and C05CF00 (Sensor B Performance Range). Live data showed Sensor B voltage fixed at 5.0 V, not changing with pedal movement. Inspection of the IPB connector found pin 12 (signal wire) slightly backed out and contacting adjacent pin 14 (12 V supply), pulling the signal voltage high. Repaired the pin and resecured the connector. Voltage returned to normal. Cleared the DTCs and road-tested 20 km with no fault recurrence.
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Pre-delivery IPB sensor fault on new Dolphin

2023 Dolphin Fashion Edition. During PDI, the instrument cluster displayed 'Brake System Fault' and the vehicle could not be delivered. Scanner read DTC C05CD00 (Master Cylinder Position Sensor B Voltage Too High). Brand new vehicle with only 15 km. Visual inspection of the IPB module and wiring harness showed no abnormalities or water ingress. IPB supply voltage measured 12.4V (normal), but Sensor B output was 5.3V. Performed IPB software upgrade (V1.2 to V1.4); fault remained. Diagnosed as production defect in IPB internal Sensor B. Replaced IPB assembly, completed calibration, cleared fault. Vehicle delivered normally. Case indicates incoming parts quality issue.
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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.