STEERING ANGLE SENSOR
The Steering angle sensor is mounted at the
bottom of the steering spindle (in front of the
flex coupling).  
The  sensor  is  equipped  with  a  processor
and is directly linked to the CAN bus to com-
municate with the DSC III module.
The sensor still utilizes two potentiometers to determine the steering angle and the rate of
steering. These are the raw signals the CAN Bus microprocessor utilizes to create the steer-
ing angle signal for broadcast on the CAN bus. 
The sensor requires calibration after repairs to the steering or suspension system (found in
DIS  Service  Functions).    Once  the  calibration  is  completed  the  sensor  now  also  sends  an
identification number over the CAN bus to the DSC III module.  The ID provides confirma-
tion in the DSC module that the steering angle sensor is properly calibrated. 
If the ID differs due to component swapping it will not be possible to enter the DSC system
for diagnosis.  The DIS will request that the steering angle sensor be recalibrated using the
service  functions.  Once  complete  a  new  ID  number  is  generated  and  the  DSC  III  control
module and Steering angle sensor are properly mated.
The DSC III logic checks the plausibility of the steering angle sensor against the other DSC
III  inputs  (front  wheel  speeds,  rotation  and  lateral  acceleration  sensors).    If  battery  voltage
is interrupted, the current steering wheel rotation is recalculated by the DSC module eval-
uating the front wheel speeds.
Replacement steering angle sensors must be ZCS coded when installed in the vehicle prior
to the calibration procedure.
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