Pinpoint Test B: PSCM (Power Steering Control Module) DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) U3000 Control Module
Normal Operation and Fault Conditions
Description
- Description
- The PSCM is self monitoring and performs self tests at specific intervals (initial power up, power down, during normal operation, ect.) Each self test requires the voltage supply to the PSCM to be at or above a specific level (above 6 volts, above 9 volts, between 10 and 17 volts, ect.) for the test to take place. If one or more of the self tests should fail, the module sets one or more Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs). REFER to: Power Steering - System Operation and Component Description
Pinpoint Test Applicability
- Pinpoint Test Applicability
- This test applies PSCM Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) U3000:42, U3000:49, and U3000:96. This test does not apply to any other module except the PSCM.
DTC Diagnostic Strategy
- DTC Diagnostic Strategy
- If the module DTC list results in a large number of Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), diagnose all module hard faults first (C102D, C1B00, C200B, C200C, C200D, U2011 and U3000) before diagnosing any network faults (lost communication or invalid data). If voltage concern Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) are present, diagnose those after any module hard faults and before any network faults. Diagnose all current and active Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) before diagnosing any historic Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).
Diagnostic Aids
- Diagnostic Aids
- For DTC U3000:42, steering assist is not affected and there is no warning in the message center. The PSCM may transmit an invalid steering angle message over the HS-CAN.
- For DTC U3000:49, during the ignition cycle the DTC initially sets, the PSCM enters limp home mode and steering assist is gradually reduced until the PSCM enters manual mode. The PSCM sends a message to the IPC to display the
STEERING ASSIST FAULT SERVICE REQUIRED in the message center.
- During the next ignition cycle after DTC U3000:49 sets, If the PSCM is not already in manual mode the PSCM removes steering assist and enters manual mode. The module also transmits an invalid steering angle message over the HS-CAN and sends a message to the IPC to display the
STEERING ASSIST FAULT SERVICE REQUIRED in the message center.
- The presence of DTC U3000:49 prevents the optional steering features; active park assist, Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) and Lane Centering Assist (LCA) from activating. If the DTC sets during an assist event, the event is terminated and the assist feature is deactivated.
- For DTC U3000:96, the PSCM enters manual mode, transmits an invalid steering angle message over the HS-CAN and sends a message to the IPC to display the STEERING ASSIST FAULT SERVICE REQUIRED in the message center.
If a damaged bellows boot(s) was discovered during inspection and this pinpoint test DOES NOT lead to the installation of a new EPAS gear or bellows boot(s), then ADDRESS the cause of the damaged boot(s) before returning the vehicle to the customer.
DTC Fault Trigger Conditions
| DTC | Description | Fault Trigger Condition |
|---|---|---|
| PSCM U3000:42 | Control Module: General Memory Failure | This DTC sets if the PSCM detects an internal memory data error during the data plausibility check. |
| PSCM U3000:49 | Control Module: Internal Electronic Failure | If any time during normal operation with more than 10 volts supplied to the PSCM, the module detects a software or internal hardware error, DTC U3000:49 is set. |
| PSCM U3000:96 | Control Module: Component Internal Failure | This DTC sets when the PSCM internal self tests detect a software or hardware internal error that requires a PSCM reset using a diagnostic scan tool. |
Possible Sources
- Steering gear internal failure
- Incorrect EPAS gear installed