P/S Control Module

2013 Suzuki SX4 Crossover, Automatic CVT TransSECTION P/S Control Module
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2011 Suzuki SX4. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE: When P/S motor is cold condition (that is, armature coil of P/S motor is not heated), normal value with asterisk (*) mark in the following table is displayed on SUZUKI scan tool.
SCAN TOOL DATA

Scan tool data Vehicle condition Normal condition
Power Supply Voltage  Ignition switch ON 10 - 14 V
Sensor Power Supply  7.4 - 10 V
Sensor (Main) Torque  Engine running at idle speed Steering wheel at fully turned to left -10.5 - 0 N.m
Steering wheel at free 0 N.m
Steering wheel at fully turned to right 0 - 12.85 N.m
Sensor (Sub) Torque  Engine running at idle speed Steering wheel at fully turned to left 0 - 10.65 N.m
Steering wheel at free 0 N.m
Steering wheel at fully turned to right -12.85 - 0 N.m
Control Torque  Engine running at idle speed Steering wheel at fully turned to left -7.22 - 0 N.m
Steering wheel at free 0 N.m
Steering wheel at fully turned to right 0 - 7.16 N.m
Target Motor Current  Engine running at idle speed Steering wheel at free 0 A
Steering wheel at fully turned to left or right *45 - 60 A
Measured MOT Current  Engine running at idle speed Steering wheel at free 0 A
Steering wheel at fully turned to left or right *45 - 60 A
Vehicle Speed  Engine running and vehicle at stop 0 km/h
Engine Speed  Engine running at idle speed after warming up 700 ± 50 RPM
Motor Drive Voltage  Engine running at idle speed Steering wheel at free 0.8 - 1 V
Steering wheel at fully turned to right *5.5 - 8.5 V
System Power Status  Ignition switch ON ON
IGN switch Status  ON
Torque sensor Status  Engine running at idle speed ON
Fail Safe FET Status  ON
RENDER: 1.0x

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