Test Mode Procedure [09/2020 - ]
- TEST MODE (VGRS SENSOR SIGNAL CHECK)
HINT:
- When the system enters test mode, "VGRS Test Mode" is displayed on the multi-information display.
- Before entering test mode, check and repair any malfunctions indicated by the output current DTCs of the VGRS system.
- By switching from normal mode to test mode, the steering sensor can be inspected.
- When entering test mode, the VGRS ECU (front steering control ECU) stores all the test mode DTCs first.
- When the system is switched from test mode to normal mode, all the test mode DTCs are cleared.
- Procedure to enter Test Mode (using Techstream)
- Check the Test Mode display.
- Check that "VGRS Test Mode" is displayed on the multi-information display when the system enters Test Mode.
- Check the steering sensor signal and motor rotation signal.
- Start the engine.
- Rotate the steering wheel slowly from lock to lock.
HINT:
- The state of the master warning light does not change.
- When the steering signal is confirmed to be normal, the test mode DTC C15C4 is cleared.
- When the steering sensor zero point calibration is performed and the motor rotation signal is confirmed to be normal, the test mode DTC C15C5 is cleared.
- Read Test Mode DTCs (using Techstream)
- Read the test mode DTCs by following the prompts on the Techstream screen.
- Clear Test Mode DTCs (using Techstream)
- After completing test mode, disconnect the Techstream and turn the engine switch off.
- TEST MODE DTC
- If a trouble code is output during the DTC check, check the trouble area indicated by the DTC. For details of each code, proceed to the DTC chart.
DTC Code
[SAE]Detection Item Trouble Area Proceed to C15C4 Steering signal indicating tire angle of 36° or more (to left or right) is input after entering test mode* - Steering sensor
- VGRS ECU (front steering control ECU)
- Harness or connector
Refer to DTC C1595: Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module (SIL); DTC C15C4: Steering Signal Not Detected [09/2020 - ] C15C5 Steering signal indicating motor rotation angle of 36° or more (to left or right) is input after entering test mode* - Steering actuator assembly
- VGRS ECU (front steering control ECU)
- Harness or connector
Refer to DTC C15A3: Motor Rotation Angle Not Detected; DTC C15C5: Motor Rotation Signal Not Detected [09/2020 - ] HINT:
- *: A tire angle of 36° and a motor rotation angle of 36° correspond to the steering wheel angle. The amount of change in tire angle and motor rotation angle is from when the system is changed to test mode.
- The "SAE" test mode DTCs are the codes displayed on the diagnostic tool. (SAE: Society of Automotive Engineers).
- The "SAE" test mode DTCs for VGRS test mode are not displayed on the Techstream.
- If a trouble code is output during the DTC check, check the trouble area indicated by the DTC. For details of each code, proceed to the DTC chart.