Steering Angle Sensor

1998 Acura 3.5RL Special EditionSECTION Steering Angle Sensor

Steering angle sensor is located in steering column. Steering angle sensor consists of a disc with uniform slits, positioned between an LED, a fixed slit and a photo transistor. As steering wheel is turned, disc rotates and blocks light from LED. Light that passes through disc and fixed slit to photo transistor is converted into a 5-volt output signal. Output signal has an "A" phase (4 degree, single cycle) and a "B" phase (one degree, 1/4 cycle) output. TCS control unit uses steering angle sensor signals to detect steering wheel turning angle and direction of turn.

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