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General Information





Motor driven Power Steering
C1112 Sensor Source Voltage - General Information

Component Location





General Description

A torque sensor, installed in the middle of steering column, is one unit composed of a main sensor and sub sensor. When the steering wheel is turned, the torsion bar is twisted in proportion to load of the wheel, and the assembled shaft turns as well. At this moment, due to twist of shaft, a change in the magnetic field is generated in main sensor coil surrounds the shaft and in the sub-sensor coil which is inside torque sensor. The change in current produced by this process is input to the EPS CM. With a change of input sensor signal current, EPS CM determines driver's steering direction then, comparing current differences between the two sensors, the EPS CM determines whether main sensor is open/short. The Torque sensor can be damaged during disassembly of the sensor. You must disassemble or remove the sensor when removing or replacing the assembly.

DTC Description

This DTC refers to an open/short in torque sensor power circuit. This code occurs when normal power is being supplied to torque sensor, but voltage supplied to power supply terminal of torque sensor is too low.

DTC Detecting Condition





Diagnostic Circuit Diagram