EPS and Traction control light on after replacing steering coupling
Hey all!,
First time poster here. My wife's car had that "awesome" steering wheel clunk that is associated with a chewed up power steering coupler. I dropped the steering column unscrewed those black bolts on the power steering motor with some t-30's got everything back together and when I started the car to basque in all my glory, the EPS and traction control light lit up and now I have no power steering and the lights won't go off. Anyone got any advice? |
Originally Posted by Cgroves81
(Post 53493)
Hey all!,
First time poster here. My wife's car had that "awesome" steering wheel clunk that is associated with a chewed up power steering coupler. I dropped the steering column unscrewed those black bolts on the power steering motor with some t-30's got everything back together and when I started the car to basque in all my glory, the EPS and traction control light lit up and now I have no power steering and the lights won't go off. Anyone got any advice? |
no power steering and tcs
Originally Posted by Shenandoah Troumbley
(Post 55975)
I am having the same problem after replacing the steering coupler. How did you fix it?
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Same issue
Originally Posted by Cgroves81
(Post 53493)
Hey all!,
First time poster here. My wife's car had that "awesome" steering wheel clunk that is associated with a chewed up power steering coupler. I dropped the steering column unscrewed those black bolts on the power steering motor with some t-30's got everything back together and when I started the car to basque in all my glory, the EPS and traction control light lit up and now I have no power steering and the lights won't go off. Anyone got any advice? |
Hello. I ran to the same issue. What have you done to fix it please?
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eps/traction lights on
To fix the problem I had to reconnect the steering motor power connector and take it to a shop to clear any codes that were stored in the module. I presume that any time the module see's a motor power fault problem, that the system automatically defaults to manual mode until the problem is corrected and the code/codes are cleared.Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the reply
Originally Posted by mark 63
(Post 56761)
To fix the problem I had to reconnect the steering motor power connector and take it to a shop to clear any codes that were stored in the module. I presume that any time the module see's a motor power fault problem, that the system automatically defaults to manual mode until the problem is corrected and the code/codes are cleared.Hope this helps.
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I paid 70.00 USD for their service from a local full service shop(. not a dealership)
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