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ELECTRICAL

30

Sr

No DTC No Code

Description

Probable causes

Rectification/Repair actions

25 C130F -

31

Steering Torque

Index Signal -

No Signal

Torque Sensor connector is

disconnected / Torque

Sensor signal wire is open

circuit.

1) Check cables and connector for

open circuit and damage from torque

sensor to the ECU at torque sensor

side and ECU side. if cable or

connector is damaged than replace

the steering column.

2) Check ECU connector pins

bend/damage than replace the ECU.

3) Reset the ECU. Remove the power

supply plug connector from ECU and

reconnect after about 5 minutes.

If DTC are still persist than replace

the steering column.

26 C1315 -

54

Steering Angle -

Missing

Calibration

EPAS Steering angle is not

calibrated

1) Calibrate steering angle using

steering angle calibration routine /

process.

If error still persists replace the

steering column

27 C1315 -

64

Steering angle -

Signal

Plausibility

Failure

EPAS Steering angle is not

calibrated correctly due

mechanical component of

steering system is out of

tolerance limit.

1) Calibrate steering angle using

steering angle calibration routine /

process.

If error still persists replace the

steering column

28 C1316 -

00

Steering angle

initialization

error - No Sub

Type

Information

EPAS steering angle is not

initialized; therefore steering

angle information is invalid.

1) Turn the steering wheel lock to lock

condition and bring back to the center.

29 C1318 -

49

ASIC internal

Voltage Faults -

Internal

Electronic

Failure

1) Internal ECU failure.

1) Check the power supply connector

and wiring harness from vehicle wiring

harness side, if connectors and wiring

are not ok than change the wiring

harness / correct the wiring harness /

repair the connector / change the

connector.

2) Check battery voltage at power

supply connector and should be > 9V.

If battery voltage is not greater than

9V than repair / replace the battery.

If DTC are still persist than replace

ECU.