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2006 S60 steering angle sensor.

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Old Sep 11th, 2015, 09:07   #11
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It doesn't, using a scan tool you have to enter calibration mode then turn the wheel full lock to lock so the ECU can work out the extreme left and right angular turning values and then calculate the straight ahead position.
So as i said, lock to lock resets it, but only if you have a scan tool it seems. Thank you for that kbb...

On some cars just a lock to lock on its own resests the SAS, i can think of Range Rovers in particular having this more DIY feature.
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as mike says a software upgrade may fix it as the new software alters the parameters of the sensor. If your unlucky like me then you will need a new sensor and they come as part of the clock spring at about 250 pounds. It will then require a software update or so the vida instructions show which makes it a dealer job
Got the same issue guys on my 2005 S60.

Anyone got a part number or link to a well priced one?

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