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C1691 — Brake hydraulic pressure sensor circuit malfunction

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C1691

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Brake hydraulic pressure sensor circuit malfunction

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Causes

  • Open or shorted wiring in brake pressure sensor circuit
  • Corroded, loose or damaged sensor connector
  • Failed brake hydraulic pressure sensor
  • Blown fuse or lost sensor reference/ground
  • Faulty ABS/traction control (brake) control module or internal driver
  • Intermittent contact from chafed harness or water intrusion

Symptoms

  • ABS/ESC warning lamp illuminated
  • Brake system warning lamp or message
  • Loss or reduction of ABS/ESC functionality (limited braking/traction control)
  • Incorrect or implausible hydraulic pressure reading on scanner
  • Possible altered brake feel or warning buzzer

What to check

  • Read and record DTC(s) and freeze frame data with a scan tool
  • Check battery voltage and charging system (stable ~12–14.5 V)
  • Visual inspection of sensor, connectors and wiring for damage, corrosion or water ingress
  • Verify related fuses and power/ground circuits
  • Check for other ABS/vehicle network codes (U-codes) that indicate module communication issues
  • Monitor live brake pressure PID while operating brake pedal (with safe, stationary test or during low-speed test)

Signal parameters

  • Sensor supply (reference) typical: ≈5.0 V (verify with scan tool/voltmeter)
  • Signal voltage range (typical linear sensor): ≈0.5–4.5 V depending on pressure (0 to max system pressure)
  • At rest (no hydraulic pressure) expect low-end signal — typically 0.5–1.0 V (varies by design)
  • At high brake pressure expect high-end signal — typically 3.5–4.5 V (varies)
  • Sensor return/ground: low resistance to chassis ground (

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Connect a capable scan tool; read/record all DTCs and freeze frame. Note if code is current or intermittent.
  2. Perform a visual inspection of harnesses and connectors at the sensor and ABS module. Look for corrosion, damage, pin push-out, water intrusion or crushed wiring.
  3. With key ON (engine off) verify sensor reference voltage at the connector: should be ~5 V (manufacturer-specific). If missing, trace to fuse/ECU supply.
  4. Backprobe sensor signal wire and monitor voltage while slowly applying brake pressure (or have assistant press pedal while stationary/low speed). Verify the signal changes smoothly and within expected range. Look for jumps, open-circuit (~0 V) or stuck values.
  5. Check sensor ground continuity between sensor ground pin and vehicle chassis and module ground. Repair high-resistance grounds.
  6. Wiggle test harness/connector while monitoring live data to reproduce fault (intermittent wiring).
  7. If wiring and supply/ground are good but signal abnormal or non-responsive, disconnect sensor and measure sensor resistance per service data (or compare to a known-good sensor). Replace sensor if out of spec.
  8. If sensor bench/ohm tests pass and wiring is good, suspect ABS/brake control module fault; confirm with module-specific tests (reprogramming or swap with known-good module where applicable).
  9. After repair, clear codes, cycle ignition and perform functional test and road test to confirm no recurrence. Re-scan for pending codes.
  10. Document findings and repairs.

Likely causes

  • Damaged or corroded sensor connector/wiring
  • Failed pressure sensor element
  • Open/short to battery or ground on sensor signal or supply
  • Poor sensor ground or module supply fault

Fault status

⚠️ Status
Brake hydraulic pressure sensor circuit malfunction — signal, supply or communication fault detected.
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 1.0-2.5 hours

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