Steering Angle Sensor Initialization Incomplete - Electronically Controlled Brake System
BRAKE CONTROL: ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED BRAKE SYSTEM: C1439/66, C1445/66: Steering Angle Sensor Initialization Incomplete
C1445/66 - Vehicle Driven with Steering Angle Sensor not Initialized
DESCRIPTION
The skid control ECU acquires the steering angle sensor zero point every time the engine switch is turned on (IG) and the vehicle is driven at 35 km/h (22 mph) or more for approximately 5 seconds. The ECU also stores previous zero points.
DTCs C1439/66 and C1445/66 will be cleared when the engine switch is turned off.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
NOTICE:
Before proceeding with the inspection, explain to the customer that the output DTC is related to temporary loss of the steering angle zero point calibration, such as when the power source voltage drops when the battery is removed, and confirm that this condition occurred.
HINT
* When DTC U0073/94, U0123/62, U0124/95 and/or U0126/63 is output together with DTC C1439/66 and/or C1445/66, inspect and repair the trouble areas indicated by DTC U0073/94, U0123/62, U0124/95 and/or U0126/63 first U0073.
* When the speed sensor or the yaw rate and acceleration sensor has trouble, DTCs for the steering angle sensor may be output even when the steering angle sensor is normal. When DTCs for the speed sensor or yaw rate and acceleration sensor are output together with other DTCs for the steering angle sensor, inspect and repair the speed sensor and yaw rate and acceleration sensor first, and then inspect and repair the steering angle sensor.
PROCEDURE
1. CHECK DTC
(a) Clear the DTC Electronically Controlled Brake System.
(b) Turn the engine switch off.
(c) Turn the engine switch on (IG) again and check that no CAN communication system DTCs are output Diagnosis System.
(d) Drive the vehicle and turn the steering wheel to the right and left at a speed of 35 km/h (22 mph) and check that no speed sensor, yaw rate and acceleration sensor and steering angle sensor DTCs are output Electronically Controlled Brake System.
Result:
HINT
* If there is a malfunction in the speed sensor or the yaw rate and acceleration sensor, an abnormal value may be output although the steering angle sensor is normal.
* If the speed sensor and the yaw rate and acceleration sensor DTCs are output simultaneously, repair the sensors and inspect the steering angle sensor.
* If the same DTC C1439/66 and/or C1445/66 is not output again, the DTC may have been stored due to a temporary loss of the steering angle zero point calibration, such as when the power source voltage drops.
D -- CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS
C -- REPAIR CIRCUITS INDICATED BY OUTPUT DTCS Electronically Controlled Brake System
B -- REPAIR CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM How to Proceed With Troubleshooting
A -- Continue to next step.
2. CHECK STEERING ANGLE SENSOR ZERO POINT CALIBRATION
(a) Drive the vehicle straight ahead at 35 km/h (22 mph) or more for at least 5 seconds.
(b) Check that the centered position of the steering wheel is correctly set while driving straight ahead.
HINT
If the front wheel alignment and steering position are adjusted as a result of an off-centered position of the steering wheel, acquire yaw rate and acceleration sensor zero point again after the adjustments are completed.
OK:
The centered position of the steering wheel is correctly set.
NG -- ADJUST FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT OR STEERING POSITION
OK -- Continue to next step.
3. RECONFIRM DTC
(a) Turn the engine switch off.
(b) Clear the DTC Electronically Controlled Brake System.
(c) Start the engine.
(d) Drive the vehicle and turn the steering wheel to the right and left at the speed of 35 km/h (22 mph) or more.
(e) Check if the same DTC is recorded Electronically Controlled Brake System.
Result:
HINT
If the same DTC C1439/66 and/or C1445/66 is not output again, the DTC may have been stored due to a temporary loss of the steering angle zero point calibration, such as when the power source voltage drops.
B -- REPAIR CIRCUITS INDICATED BY OUTPUT DTCS Electronically Controlled Brake System
A -- END