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POWER ASSISTED STEERING
Fault finding - System operation
36B
36B - 7V6 MR-366-X84-36B000$132_eng.mif
PAS
Vdiag No.: 04, 06, 08, 0C
and 12POWER ASSISTED STEERING
Fault finding - System operation
INPUTS OUTPUTS
Vehicle speed signal (sent by the
Anti-lock Braking System computer)
ELECTRIC POWER
ASSISTED
STEERING
COMPUTER
Angle sensor signal (Electronic
stability program signal)
Engine status signal
(running, stopped, actuated
by the starter or stalled)
CAN bus status signal Instrument panel signals
Diagnostic socket
Power supply (permanent +)
Supply (+ after ignition feed) Diagnostic socket
Earth
CAN connection
Wire connection
MR-366-X84-36B000$132_eng.mif
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POWER ASSISTED STEERING
Fault finding - System operation
36B
36B - 8V6 MR-366-X84-36B000$132_eng.mif
PAS
Vdiag No.: 04, 06, 08, 0C
and 12
SYSTEM OPERATION
On this vehicle, the steering system is power-assisted by an electric motor (mounted on the steering column). The
driver's actions are translated by a torque sensor, which measures the force applied to the steering wheel by the
driver, and by an angle measuring sensor. The steering wheel angle signal is used by the electronic stability program
computer for the trajectory control programming.
Assistance is provided by means of an electric motor which applies an appropriate torque to the steering column, in
one direction or the other.
A computer controls this assistance according to several vehicle environment parameters, including the vehicle
speed.
NOTE
Depending on the operating conditions and the operations performed on the vehicle before switching on the ignition,
the assistance system may take a certain time to be activated after engine starting; this also applies after battery cut-
off or switching off the ignition.
Fault finding warning lights illumination programming:
Slow flashing of the Service warning light at 2 Hz: the electric power steering system is in fault finding mode.
Rapid flashing of the Service warning light at 8 Hz accompanied by the Check steering message: the steering
wheel angle sensor is not calibrated and not indexed.
Service warning light continuously lit with Check steering displayed on instrument panel: signal received by the
EPAS computer.
–assistance equal to that provided at a speed of 24 mph (40 km/h) if vehicle speed signal is absent or incorrect,
–angle sensor signal invalid: steering wheel angle sensor not calibrated (no active recall).
STOP warning light continuously lit with steering defective displayed on the instrument panel: fault in the EPAS
system.
If the fault is still present after repair, contact the Techline.
Angle sensor programming (initialisation)
The steering wheel angle sensor is initialised after the ignition is switched on. The sensor is not initialised until the
steering wheel has gone through a quarter turn left or right. If this turn is not carried out, the steering wheel angle
value reading will be 1.2 degrees higher or lower than the actual value.
Check consistency of ET020 Steering wheel angle sensor programming. Note:
If the computer detects a fault, the level of assistance can be modified depending on how serious the fault is.
An incorrect or absent vehicle speed signal results in fixed, unsatisfactory assistance.
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POWER ASSISTED STEERING
Fault finding - Replacement of components36B
36B - 10V6 MR-366-X84-36B000$264_eng.mif
PAS
Vdiag No.: 04, 06, 08, 0C
and 12POWER ASSISTED STEERING
Fault finding - Replacement of components
The power-assisted steering computer cannot be separated from the steering column.
Before replacing the electric power assisted steering computer, the battery must be disconnected.
Procedure to follow after battery disconnection:
Every time the battery is disconnected, the steering wheel angle is invalid (remains at 0) and status ET020 is at
Status 3.
Following a road test, this will result in a fault in the Electronic Stability Program.
Therefore, every time the battery is disconnected, turn the steering wheel from lock to lock, then bring back the
steering wheel to the centre point with the wheels set straight ahead and the engine running.
Check that ET020 Steering wheel angle sensor programming becomes Status 4.
If the fault is still present, stop and restart the engine without pressing the ESP button and repeat the procedure
above.
Replacing the computer:
Each time the Electric Power Assisted Steering computer is replaced, configure the computer to the vehicle (see
SC001 Computer calibration) and program the steering wheel angle sensor (VP004 Steering wheel angle sensor
programming).
The computer must only be replaced with the battery disconnected.
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POWER ASSISTED STEERING
Fault finding - Interpretation of statuses
36B
36B - 36V6 MR-366-X84-36B000$660_eng.mif
PAS
Vdiag No.: 04, 06, 08, 0C
and 12
ET023
ENGINE OPERATION
STOPPED
STALLED
RUNNING
STARTING
NOTESThis signal is sent by the injection computer and is then transmitted to the electric
power-assisted steering computer via the multiplex network.
STOPPED: the engine has not yet been started or has been stopped normally, using the Start button.
STALLED: the engine is stopped, but it has been stopped abnormally, without using the Start button.
RUNNING: the engine is presently running.
STARTING: the engine is being actuated by the starter.
If the signal does not match the actual status of the engine, run a multiplex network test.
Refer to the interpretation of fault DF033 Multiplex network if necessary.
AFTER REPAIRRun a system fault check.
Repeat the conformity check.
DAETRW_V04_ET023/DAETRW_V08_ET023/DAETRW_V06_ET023/ DAETRW_V0C_ET023/
DAETRW_V12_ET023
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POWER ASSISTED STEERING
Fault finding - Parameter interpretation
36B
36B - 42V6 MR-366-X84-36B000$792_eng.mif
PAS
Vdiag No.: 04, 06, 08, 0C
and 12
PR014
LEVEL OF ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE
The assistance level is the percentage of assistance authorised by the power-assisted steering computer.
This assistance level depends:
–on the status of the vehicle engine (started or stopped),
–on any system faults,
–on the system temperature,
–battery voltage.
Parameter PR014 relates to EPAS motor thermal protection.
Assistance limitation due to an excessively high temperature, can be deactivated by not actuating the steering
system for at least 15 minutes.
Note:
In normal operation, with the engine running and a battery voltage greater than or equal to 10 V, the displayed
value of PR014 should be 100 % and may fall to approximately 15 % if thermal protection is active. It is at 0 % if
the battery voltage is less than or equal to 9 V or 99 % with the engine stopped or stalled.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test, followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DAETRW_V04_PR014/DAETRW_V08_PR014/DAETRW_V06_PR014/DAETRW_V0C_PR014 /
DAETRW_V12_PR014