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C0545

DTC C0545

Circuit Description
The Electric Power Steering (EPS) system uses a torque sensor to detect the amount of torque being applied to the steering column shaft when the steering wheel is turned. The Power Steering Control Module (PSCM) uses this sensor as it's main input in determining the amount of steering assist needed.

Condition for Running the DTC
The ignition, and the engine are ON.

Condition for Setting the DTC
^ The IPSCM's torque sensor input is greater than 17.2 Nm (12.6 ft. lbs.) during a right turn.
^ The PSCM's torque sensor input is less than 17.2 Nm (12.6 ft. lbs.) during a left turn.
^ The difference between the 2 torque sensor coils is greater than 2.4 Nm (1.7 ft. lbs.).

Action Taken When the DTC Sets
^ A DTC C0545 is stored in memory.
^ The IPC displays the SERVICE VEHICLE SOON warning indicator.
^ No steering assist is provided.

Conditions for Clearing the DTC
^ A current DTC will clear on the next malfunction free ignition cycle.
^ A history DTC will clear after 100 consecutive malfunction free ignition cycles.
^ Using a scan tool

Diagnostic Aids
The torque sensor is hard wired to the PSCM, thus no connector, or circuit testing can be performed. if an intermittent malfunction is suspected with the torque sensor, or the circuits to the torque sensor, replace the EPS assembly. The scan tool can be used to view the torque sensor value.

Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the diagnostic table.
2. Tests the torque sensor in its active state.





DTC C0545