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Steering torque sensor G269 fault! Help!
« on: August 29, 2015, 03:53:36 pm »
Got the amber steering light on and the above code found on VCDS.

Any ideas? Does it mean new rack?

If we clear it, the light comes back on and reappears.

Also seems to be knocking/clicking when I go lock to lock.

Is this gonna cost me?! Lol

Didn't know if there was a reset or something?

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Re: Steering torque sensor G269 fault! Help!
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2015, 02:04:30 pm »
Checking Steering Torque Sensor (G269)
Prerequisites:
Ignition ON
Engine ON (Idle)
System voltage at least 11.0 V.

[Select]
[44 - Steering Assist]
[Meas. Blocks - 08]
Group 001
[Go!]
Field 2: Steering Torque Sensor (G269)
Turn the Steering Wheel multiple times completely to the left and right. The Torque Values should change.
If the Torque Values do change, it's most likely an intermittent Fault in the Wiring/Connectors.
If the Torque Values do NOT change, the Sensor itself or the Power Supply (Terminal 15) might be faulty.
Group 004
[Go!]
Field 2: Power Supply (Terminal 15), Specification: "Term. 15 ON"
[Done, Go Back]
[Close Controller, Go Back - 06]

Replacement

After Replacing this Control Module several Steps have to be performed in the following Order:
Check/Update Steering Aid Adaptation Channels 002-009
Perform Basic Setting for Steering Angle Sensor (G85)
Perform Steering Limit Stop Adaptation
Upload/Install a proper Characteristic Curve
Characteristic Curves need to be uploaded with the Factory Tool which has the latest Brand Version installed as well as access to the latest Flash Updates. Unless you have a Factory Tool which meets these Requirements the only Solution to accomplish this Step is to take the Car to the Dealer and have them perform this.
In case you are having trouble with procedure please contact us directly and we will assist you with the Coding Process. Every inquiry on this topic has to include a full Auto-Scan as well as which parts have been replaced and why, also make sure the Auto-Scan includes the complete VIN of the vehicle in question.


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Re: Steering torque sensor G269 fault! Help!
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2015, 02:05:24 pm »
I just took this from the Ross tech website never actually checked it myself but it may help you

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