This DTC indicates the IPB (Integrated Intelligent Braking System) detects a correlation plausibility fault in the left front wheel speed sensor signal — Seal U
This DTC indicates the IPB (Integrated Intelligent Braking System) detects a correlation plausibility fault in the left front wheel speed sensor signal.
Specifically, the frequency or amplitude of the sensor pulse signal logically conflicts with the actual vehicle motion state, the other three wheel speed signals, or the longitudinal acceleration sensor data, failing the system plausibility check algorithm.
This fault typically indicates intermittent sensor signal interruption, electromagnetic interference, magnetic ring (magnetic encoder) demagnetization, or out-of-tolerance mechanical installation clearance.
These conditions prevent the ABS/ESC from accurately identifying the actual left front wheel speed, triggering the ABS warning light and ESC OFF light, and degrading the automatic emergency braking system.
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