Data Monitor Mode

2015 Nissan-Datsun Micra SV, Standard TransSECTION Data Monitor Mode
Monitor item (Unit) Remarks
BATTERY VOLT (V) Displays the power supply voltage for EPS control unit.
TORQUE SENSOR (Nm) Displays steering wheel turning force detected by torque sensor.
MOTOR CURRENT (A) Displays the current value consumed by EPS motor.* 1
MOTOR SIG (A) Displays the current commanded value to EPS motor.
ASSIST TORQUE (Nm) Displays assist torque being output by the electric power steering.
C/U TEMP [°C (°F)] Displays the temperature of the EPS control unit.
ASSIST LEVEL (%) Normally displays 100%. In case of an excessive stationary steering, the assist curvature gradually falls. However, it return to 100% when left standing.* 2
VEHICLE SPEED [km/h (MPH)] Vehicle speed is displayed from vehicle speed signal via CAN communication.* 3
WARNING LAMP (On/Off) EPS warning lamp control status is displayed.
ENGINE STATUS (Stop/Run) Engine speed is displayed from engine status signal via CAN communication.

*1: Almost in accordance with the value of "MOTOR SIG". It is not a malfunction though these values are not accorded when steering quickly.

*2: Normally displays 100%. In case of an excessive stationary steering, the assist curvature gradually falls. However, it returns to 100% when left standing.

*3: It is not a malfunction, though it might not be corresponding just after ignition switch in turned ON.

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