DISASSEMBLY
PROCEDURE
1. REMOVE STEERING RACK BOOT CLIP (for LH Side)
(a) Using pliers, remove the steering rack boot clip.
2. REMOVE STEERING RACK BOOT CLIP (for RH Side)
HINT:
Perform the same procedure as for the LH side.
3. REMOVE NO. 2 STEERING RACK BOOT CLAMP
(a) Using a screwdriver, remove the No. 2 steering rack boot clamp. NOTICE: Be careful not to damage the steering rack boot. |
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4. REMOVE NO. 1 STEERING RACK BOOT CLAMP
HINT:
Perform the same procedure as for the No. 2 steering rack boot clamp.
5. REMOVE NO. 2 STEERING RACK BOOT
6. REMOVE NO. 1 STEERING RACK BOOT
Vehicle Speed Signal Malfunction (C1541)
DESCRIPTION
The power steering ECU receives vehicle speed signals from the brake actuator
assembly (skid control ECU) via CAN communication. The ECU provides appropriate
assisting force in accordance with the vehicle speed, based on the signals.
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Rear Left Center Sensor Malfunction (C1AE7)
DESCRIPTION
The No. 1 ultrasonic sensor (rear left center sensor) is installed on the rear
bumper. The ECU detects obstacles based on signals received from the No. 1 ultrasonic
sensor (rear left center sensor). If the No. 1 ultrasonic sensor (rear left ce ...
Occupant Classification ECU Malfunction (B1795)
DESCRIPTION
DTC B1795 is recorded when a malfunction is detected in the occupant classification
ECU.
Troubleshoot DTC B1771 first if DTCs B1771 and B1795 are output simultaneously.
DTC No.
DTC Detection Condition
Trouble A ...