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EHPS Module

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The elector-hydraulic power steering (EHPS) module shall interface with the vehicle electrical subsystem to provide connections for the +36-volt nominal power supply, for signal inputs necessary to control the EHPS module output and for serial communications. If the 125 A EHPS fuse or the +36-42 volt circuit supplying the EHPS module is open, the EHPS system will not operate and only communication codes will be set by modules which communicate with the EHPS module. The 125 A EHPS fuse is molded in to the 36-42 volt harness, and is located under the starter/generator control module (SCGM). If the 125 A fuse is open, refer to Positive and Negative Battery Cable (42V) Replacement (5.3L Engine w/RPO HP2) in Engine Electrical. The powertrain control module (PCM) shall act as the gateway to translate controller area network (CAN) messages into class 2 messages when required for diagnostic purposes.

The EHPS module shall receive the following messages from the CAN bus:

The EHPS module shall output the following messages to the CAN bus:

The EHPS module receives several hardwire signals. Digital steering wheel speed signals from the steering wheel sensor mounted on the steering column and an analog brake pedal position signal from the brake-pedal mounted brake pedal position (BPP) sensor.

The steering wheel speed sensor outputs 3 digital signals characterizing the steering wheel position. The digital output consist of 3 open collector output data lines referred to as phase A, phase B, and Index. The normal operating range of the digital signals is plus or minus 720 degrees of steering wheel rotation. Phase A and phase B are 90 degrees out of phase to provide quadrature pulsed data corresponding to steering shaft rotational displacement and direction. The signal is resolved to within 1 mechanical degree of resolution. The index output references a steering wheel mechanical position of 0° plus or minus 10 degrees (steering wheel centered) and is repeated every 360 degrees of steering wheel rotation.

The BPP sensor outputs an analog signal, referenced to 5 volts, which may increase or decrease monotonically with brake pedal depression. The sensor analog output shall have a specified electrical output over a mechanical range of 32 degrees (rotation of the brake pedal pivot). Out-of-range values will be provided outside of the 32 degrees range. The electrical range of the BPP sensor motion is -55 degrees to +25 degrees. The mechanical range of the BPP sensor is -70 degrees to +40 degrees.

The EHPS module also receives ignition key position signals. These signals are the ignition signal and the accessory signal. The EHPS module receives an ignition input (ignition 1) on the 24-way signal connector. Ignition signal logic is defined as follows:

The EHPS module receives an input from the ignition 0 circuit indicating when the key is in the ACCY position. This input has 2 functions, to provide an independent wake-up signal in the event of loss of the ignition input, and to activate the EHPS module when the key remains in the ACCY position. The ACCY signal logic is defined as follow:

The EHPS module will function normally when the voltage at the EHPS connector is in the range of 34-50 volts. If the supply voltage at the EHPS connector drops below 18 volts for more than 10 ms, the EHPS module shall go into the Standby mode (power stage turned OFF). Once the supply voltage rises above 22 volts again, the power stage shall be turned back ON without a key cycle being required. If the supply voltage drops below 12 volts, the EHPS module drivers shall shut down and a key cycle will be required to reset. The EHPS module shall withstand voltage up to a transient voltage of 58 volts for 400 milliseconds. If the supply voltage exceeds 55 volts, the EHPS module drivers shall shut down and a key cycle will be required to reset.

EHPS system performance may be reduced with power steering fluid temperature change. The temperature range at which full performance is achieved is approximately -20 to +105°C (-4 to +220°F). The EHPS system performance will be affected as follows:

EHPS system performance may also be reduced with voltage change. The voltage range at which full performance is achieved is approximately 34-50 volts. The EHPS system performance will be affected as follows:

Whenever a replacement EHPS power pack is installed, reprogramming is necessary. If the EHPS power pack is not programmed, DTC C0564 will be set.