Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) Calibration
- PURPOSE OF calibration
- On vehicle control, an ESC analyzes the intention of the driver.
- An ESC recognizes a steering angle which a driver rotates through the steering angle sensor.
- A steering angle sensor used in ESC adjusts 0° setting of steering wheel through K-line or CAN communication.
- STEERING ANGLE SENSOR (SAS) CALIBRATION METHOD
- Align the wheel to the straight line, (steering wheel < ± 5°)
ex) Perform the wheel alignment first.
Align the wheel to the straight line.
A driver moves the vehicle to the front and back about 5 meters twice or three times.
- Connect Hi-scan to the vehicle.
- Select Brake system.
- Select Steering angle sensor (SAS) calibration.
- Perform the Steering angle sensor (SAS) calibration.
- Perform the procedure continuously.
- The procedure is finished. Push the "ESC" key.
- Scanner OFF.
- Remove the scanner from the vehicle.
- Confirm the Steering angle sensor (SAS) calibration as driving the vehicle. (turn left once, turn right once)
- Align the wheel to the straight line, (steering wheel < ± 5°)