DTC C05C200 indicates the electric booster motor operating temperature in the IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) integrated brake system exceeds the safety threshold (typically 120°C–130°C) — Seal U
DTC C05C200 indicates the electric booster motor operating temperature in the IPB (Intelligent Power Brake) integrated brake system exceeds the safety threshold (typically 120°C–130°C).
The IPB system uses a brushless DC motor to drive the brake master cylinder and generate hydraulic boost, completely replacing the traditional vacuum booster.
When the motor temperature sensor (NTC thermistor) detects an abnormal temperature rise in the motor windings or drive module, the ECU stores this DTC and initiates a protection strategy.
This strategy limits motor power output, illuminates the ABS/ESC warning light, and may switch the system to a degraded mode (no boost or hydraulic brake backup).
This fault results in a noticeably harder brake pedal, increases required pedal force, and extends braking distance, posing a severe safety hazard during continuous braking or high-speed driving.
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