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Uneven steering effort/ resetting torque sensor

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Old Jul 16, 2017 | 05:51 PM
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Default Uneven steering effort/ resetting torque sensor

I've followed the steps and tried to read up on the resetting procedure but doesn't seem to be do anything. After I follow the steps the EPS light keeps flashing in a sequence when done. Should the EPS light be blinking for be completely off. Once I remove the the paperclip and start the car the EPS light goes off. Does that mean it's been done correctly? Any tricks to this?
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Old Jul 17, 2017 | 03:13 AM
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Just follow the instructions.
Torque Sensor reset procedure:

With the car off, and the wheel straight do the following Using a paper clip or backprobes, connect PIN 9 to PIN 4 on the ODBII connector.
  1. Turn the steering wheel 45 degrees to the left
  2. Turn the ignition switch on (II)
  3. The EPS Light will be on for 4 seconds, when it goes out do step 5
  4. Turn the steering wheel Straight, and release
  5. The EPS Light will turn on in 4 seconds, when it goes out do step 7
  6. Turn the steering wheel 45 degrees to the left
  7. The EPS Light will be on for 4 seconds, when it goes out do step 9
  8. Turn the steering wheel Straight, and release
now the EPS light will blink twice after you release the wheel, within 4 seconds. then it will blink 5 times.

If the EPS light stays on, you will have to do this process again.
-- Chuck
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