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Car 2010 Grandsport.
I need to confirm a sensor reading a techII. This is the steering wheel position sensor. What are the correct range of readings. I need readings from left to right and right to left. My tool (non techII) reads 0 - 465 turning to the right (which is correct) and stays at 720 turning to the left. The GM manual states it varies , so I would like to know what is the correct range. On a 2010 camaro I get 0 - xxx turning to the right and 360-xxx lower numbers turning left. Thanks if you can help out. A 2011 or 2012 gransport may be similar not sure. Thanks if you can confirm a reading.
This sensor should be part of the EBCM ( electronic brake control module)
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I just checked my 2009 Z06 and got -480 (left) to +480 (right).
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I just checked my 2009 Z06 and got -480 (left) to +480 (right).
Thanks I Will set my scan tool for a 2009 Corvette and see what I read. Does it go from 0 (centered) then -480.... and lower turning to the left ?
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Thanks I Will set my scan tool for a 2009 Corvette and see what I read. Does it go from 0 (centered) then -480.... and lower turning to the left ?
Correct. -480 left, 0 center, +480 right
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Originally Posted by cagotzmann
Car 2010 Grandsport.
I need to confirm a sensor reading a techII. This is the steering wheel position sensor. What are the correct range of readings. I need readings from left to right and right to left. My tool (non techII) reads 0 - 465 turning to the right (which is correct) and stays at 720 turning to the left. The GM manual states it varies , so I would like to know what is the correct range. On a 2010 camaro I get 0 - xxx turning to the right and 360-xxx lower numbers turning left. Thanks if you can help out. A 2011 or 2012 gransport may be similar not sure. Thanks if you can confirm a reading.
This sensor should be part of the EBCM ( electronic brake control module)
Still Looking. Anyone with a 2010-2013 GS that can confirm this ?
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