Faulty Signal

2004 Volvo V70 L5-2.4L VIN 64 B5244S6SECTION Faulty Signal





Faulty signal. Intermittent fault

Checking wiring and terminals
Check the wiring between the control module for the steering wheel angle sensor
terminal #3 (terminal (#A27) and steering wheel module (SWM) terminal #5 (terminal #A5)
terminal #4 (terminal (#A28) and steering wheel module (SWM) terminal #3 (terminal #A3)
terminal #10 (terminal (#A34) and steering wheel module (SWM) terminal #2 (terminal #A2)
#11 (#A35) and steering wheel module (SWM) #17 (#A17)
check for an intermittent short-circuit to each other.
Remedy as necessary.

Other information:
- To connect the breakout box to the control module for the steering wheel angle sensor, see Steering wheel module (SWM), replacing Service and Repair
- To connect the breakout box to the steering wheel module (SWM), see Connecting the breakout box to the steering angle sensor Connecting the Breakout Box, Steering Wheel Angle Sensor Module (SAS)
- To replace the steering wheel angle sensor, see Contact reel / steering wheel angle sensor, replacing Contact Reel / Steering Wheel Angle Sensor, Replacing
- For information about signals for the control module for the steering wheel angle sensor, see Signal description, Control unit for the steering wheel angle sensor (SAS) Signal Specification
- For information about signals to the steering wheel module (SWM), see Signal specification Signal Specification, Steering Wheel Module (SWM).










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Fault-tracing information




Information

Fault-tracing information
If the fault is intermittent, do not verify fault-tracing if the fault does not recur.
It is possible to view the information again, or leave fault-tracing for this diagnostic trouble code (DTC).

Do you want to view the information again?

Yes - Attempt New Test

No - Fault Found

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Attempt New Test - Checking wiring and terminals

FAULT FOUND - Fault Found

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NO RELATED

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