Steering wheel angle position sensor reset w/uprev?
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Steering wheel angle position sensor reset w/uprev?
I had to replace my clockspring today and everything went well besides the fact that my vdc and slip lights are all on after everything was installed. Ive searched and found that this is because the steering wheel angle position sensor needs to be reset. I was wondering if instead of going to the dealer to have the sensor reset, is it possible for Uprev to clear this? I was planning on taking my car to get tuned tomorrow and if they can take this out it would save me that trip to the stealership. Does anybody know?
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You need to make sure that the steering wheel is centered (your wheels must be pointed straight) before you remove it.
When you put on the clockspring, you need to make sure that it's centered too. With it off the car, carefully spin it clockwise until it stops; then spin it counterclockwise until it stops, while counting the number of times it spins. I think on mine it spins 4 times from lock to lock. You need to spin it half the amount of total spins and make sure the white rubber nub ends up on top - so I spin mine twice, make sure the white rubber nub is on top, install the steering wheel and everything should be centered.
If you install the clockspring and it's not centered, the car thinks it's turning when you're driving straight, the VDC freaks out and all the lights come on. Hopefully this works, it's pretty easy to fix, but kind of difficult to explain.
When you put on the clockspring, you need to make sure that it's centered too. With it off the car, carefully spin it clockwise until it stops; then spin it counterclockwise until it stops, while counting the number of times it spins. I think on mine it spins 4 times from lock to lock. You need to spin it half the amount of total spins and make sure the white rubber nub ends up on top - so I spin mine twice, make sure the white rubber nub is on top, install the steering wheel and everything should be centered.
If you install the clockspring and it's not centered, the car thinks it's turning when you're driving straight, the VDC freaks out and all the lights come on. Hopefully this works, it's pretty easy to fix, but kind of difficult to explain.
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Francisco_g35 (02-08-2022)
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I did this. The clockspring spins a total of 5 times. So i i spun it 2 1/2 times and made sure it was in the center. Wheels were strait upon removing wheel as well. (according to my eyesight i dont know how precise the ecu is) I hear that the second the clockspring is removed it throws the sensor off upon reinstalling. Do you think i can simply solve this problem by adjusting it?
Last edited by draco1020x; 07-08-2011 at 06:31 PM.
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right now Im thinking centering the wheel again with white **** on top, and turn clockspring 360 degrees to left (and check) or 360 degrees right (and check) and see if that works. Im jus afraid of it being too far over one side and i snap it turning the wheel. I noticed the lights only come on after i turn the wheel all the way to the right and not the left. Any suggestions?
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All I did to correct it was what I had mentioned above. Once I did that, I drove it for a block or so, all the lights went out and everything was back to normal.
I would double check everything again before you head to the dealer... hopefully it's just not centered properly. I have 2 clocksprings in front of me, and both of them only spin a little over 4 times lock to lock. When the wheels are straight and the clockspring is centered, the white **** should end up on top from what I remember.
I would double check everything again before you head to the dealer... hopefully it's just not centered properly. I have 2 clocksprings in front of me, and both of them only spin a little over 4 times lock to lock. When the wheels are straight and the clockspring is centered, the white **** should end up on top from what I remember.
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Francisco_g35 (02-08-2022)
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I'm having the same issue. I removed my steering wheel and I never paid attion to the reinstall so now all the same light come on after driving a few miles. They don't com on rt away. I didn't know all this was somthing that had to be put bacj together a certain way. ( I never did anything like this before ) Hopefully I will try what you are saying and it will fix me problem. It's driving me nuts!!!
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I'm having the same issue. I removed my steering wheel and I never paid attion to the reinstall so now all the same light come on after driving a few miles. They don't com on rt away. I didn't know all this was somthing that had to be put bacj together a certain way. ( I never did anything like this before ) Hopefully I will try what you are saying and it will fix me problem. It's driving me nuts!!!
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I did the same thing but my friend actually turned the wheel playing with it and when i went to get it reset they told me the sensor reads my wheel was at 270 degrees to the left so when i turned the wheel my abs kicked in and tried to lock up and flashed the slip and vdc light and then stayed on but reset everytime the car was turned off
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