ESC issues
This morning I updated the post entered last night. The only DTC is C0460-71 Steering Wheel Angle Sensor Invalid Data. Nothing happened to the vehicle prior to the appearance of this code that could explain it (see my updated post dated Saturday AM 5/11/24 for the full explanation.) I have tried repeatedly to turn the wheel lock to lock but the ESC MIL and DTC persist even after using the scan tool to reset the code multiple times. The ESC MIL lights up and related messages re-appear immediately.
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Power Steering
DTC C0460
Diagnostic Instructions
* Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle (Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview) prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
* Review Strategy Based Diagnosis (Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview) for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
* Diagnostic Procedure Instructions (Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview) provide overview of each diagnostic category.
DTC Descriptor
DTC C0460 00
- Steering Position Sensor
Circuit/System Description
The power steering control module (PSCM) continuously monitors the motor rotational sensor sinusoidal voltage signals. The sinusoidal voltage signals of the motor rotational sensor and the angle difference between the steering column output and input shafts detected by the torque sensor are both processed by the PSCM to detect and calculate the steering wheel angle.
Conditions for Running the DTC
The ignition is ON.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
The PSCM detects open, short to ground or short between any of the motor rotational sensor circuits.
Actions Taken When DTC Sets
* DTC C0460 00 is stored in memory.
* The driver information center (DIC) displays the SERVICE POWER STEERING message.
* No steering assist.
Conditions for Clearing the DTC
* A current DTC will clear on the next malfunction free ignition cycle.
* A history DTC will clear after 100 consecutive malfunction-free ignition cycles.
Reference Information
Schematic Reference
Power Steering Schematics (Electrical Diagrams)
Connector End View Reference
Component Connector End Views (Connector Views)
Description and Operation
Power Steering System Description and Operation (Non-Turbo) (Description and Operation)Power Steering System Description and Operation (Turbo) (Description and Operation)
Electrical Information Reference
* Circuit Testing (Component Tests and General Diagnostics)
* Connector Repairs (Component Tests and General Diagnostics)
* Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections (Component Tests and General Diagnostics)
* Wiring Repairs (Component Tests and General Diagnostics)
Scan Tool Reference
Control Module References (Programming and Relearning) for scan tool information
Circuit/System Verification
Ignition ON, verify that scan tool parameter Steering Wheel Angle is +/- 90 degrees when turning steering wheel +/- 90 degrees.
Circuit/System Testing
1. Ignition OFF, disconnect the X2 harness connector at the PSCM.
2. Ignition OFF, test for 10-200 ohms of resistance between terminal 1 and terminal 3.
• If not within the specified range, test the exiting circuit and the exiting ground circuit for an open/high resistance or a short. If the circuits test normal, replace the electric power steering (EPS) motor.
3. Ignition OFF, test for 3K-10K ohms of resistance between terminal 6 and terminal 3.
• If not within the specified range, test the SIN circuit and the exciting ground circuit for an open/high resistance or a short. If the circuits test normal, replace the EPS motor.
4. Ignition OFF, test for 6K-20K ohms of resistance between terminal 5 and terminal 3.
• If not within the specified range, test the COS circuit and the exciting ground circuit for an open/high resistance or a short. If the circuits test normal, replace the EPS motor.
5. Ignition OFF, test for greater than 1M ohms of resistance between terminal 3 and the motor flange.
• If less than the specified value, test the exciting ground circuit for a short to ground. If the circuit tests normal, replace the EPS motor.
6. If all circuits test normal, test or replace the PSCM.
Repair Instructions
Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification (Verification Tests) after completing the diagnostic procedure.
* Control Module References (Programming and Relearning) for PSCM replacement, setup, and programming.
* Electronic Power Steering Motor Control Module Replacement (Service and Repair)
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Thank you for the contributions to this thread. The information you provided gave me some clues to begin with. When the failure occurred, it was never intermittent but turned on the MIL and started the ESC messages in the middle of a routine left turn at low speed. Since then the failure has been solid so could be a broken wire or connector failure. Whatever it is resulted in a solid failure. Yesterday when I checked the code again, I used the scan tool to reset the code. I tried it several times and each time it gave me the message that the code was reset. Then the MIL and messages began immediately, without turning the wheel. I tried it with the wheel in various positions and got the same result. I have had to troubleshoot electrical and mechanical problems on numerous makes and models over the years. Sounds like there is no free lunch on this one so will start with the connectivity and proceed from there.
Once this is done I will post the results here and maybe help the next guy. Now where is that '64 Impala that should still be sitting in my garage (wishful thinking). I don't think I would complain about the distributor position...just replace it with a HEI....
Once this is done I will post the results here and maybe help the next guy. Now where is that '64 Impala that should still be sitting in my garage (wishful thinking). I don't think I would complain about the distributor position...just replace it with a HEI....
Now that you added the left turn information, I would be looking at the wheel speed sensors connections and wires on the front struts. That should be a completely different code, maybe some wires are touching each other causing a short.
Does anybody see the links in my sig?
Does anybody see the links in my sig?
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