C1277
PINPOINT TEST 23: DTCs C1277 AND C1278
Normal Operation
The ABS module receives steering wheel angle information as a message from the Power Steering Control Module (PSCM) over the High Speed Controller Area Network (HS-CAN). The ABS module uses the steering wheel angle information to aid in determining when and if intervention is needed for a stability event.
- DTC C1277 (Steering Wheel Angle 1 and 2 Circuit Failure) - After the ignition is turned to the ON (RUN) position, after the ABS module has initialized (approximately 2 seconds) and with vehicle speed greater than 3 km/h (1.8 mph), the ABS module will expect to see the steering wheel angle message. If the message is missing for more than 100 milliseconds, DTC C1277 will be set. Low system voltage may cause an interruption in the HS-CAN message, which could cause DTC C1277 to set.
- DTC C1278 (Steering Wheel Angle 1 and 2 Signal Faulted) - After the ignition is turned to the ON (RUN) position, after the ABS module has initialized (approximately 2 seconds) and with vehicle speed greater than 3 km/h (1.8 mph), if the steering wheel angle message is outside the expected range but is not missing or invalid, DTC C1278 will be set.
Possible Causes
- Wiring, terminals or connectors
- Vehicle communications
- PSCM
- ABS module
Diagnostic Procedure