K43 Power Steering Control Module: Scan Tool Information

2018 Chevrolet Spark LS, Standard TransSECTION K43 Power Steering Control Module: Scan Tool Information
Power Steering Control Module Scan Tool Data Parameters

Parameter System State Expected Value Description
Operating Conditions:Β  Ignition ON
Ignition Cycle Counter - Varies This displays the number of ignition cycles.
Calculated System Temperature - Varies This displays Β° C. This is the current system temperature.
Steering Wheel Angle - Varies This displays Degrees. This displays the current steering wheel angle in degrees.
Steering Wheel Input Torque - Varies This displays N.m. This displays the current steering input torque in N.m.
Power Steering Motor Overload Protection Counter - Varies This displays counts. This displays the Electric Power Steering Motor Overload Protection Incidents counter.
Power Steering Control Module SPS Calibration Status - True/False Indicates the completion status of the Electric Power Steering calibration.
Power Steering Control Module Center Procedure - True/False Indicates the completion status of the Electric Power Steering centering procedure.
Engine Speed - 0 RPM This displays RPM. This is the current engine speed from the ECM.
Vehicle Speed - 0 Km/h (0 MPH) This displays km/h (mph). This is the current vehicle speed.
Motor Feedback Current - Varies This displays amps (A). This displays the Electric Power Steering Motor Current Feedback.
Delivered Torque - Varies This displays N.m. This displays the current value of the Output Torque of the Electric Power Steering.
Power Mode - OFF/Accessory/Run/Crank Request This displays system power mode.
Battery Voltage - Varies This displays Volts. This is the current battery voltage.
RENDER: 1.0x

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