EPS and Traction control light on after replacing steering coupling
#1
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?
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?
#2
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?
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?
#3
no power steering and tcs
I realize that this is an old post, but I ran into this same problem today and can tell everyone that the problem I had was caused by the accidental disengagement of the motor connector on the module when dropping the steering column. After reconnecting the module, still had the same issues. The code in the module still stated that the motor was shorted or open. Once the module sees this code, It needs to be cleared with a proper scan tool.Logic tells me that this is a fail safe default .If my thought process is flawed please let me know. Maybe some of the hyundai techs will chime in.
Last edited by mark 63; 07-14-2019 at 06:25 PM. Reason: errors
#4
Same issue
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?
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?
#6
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.
#7
Thanks for the reply
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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