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Fault code 5:181

Anyone shed some light on this fault code for me?

Thanks.
  • Posted 4 Jun 2020 20:51
  • By TheDamo
  • joined 23 Feb'18 - 11 messages
  • Offaly, Ireland
Best regards,
Damien.
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Many thanks for your reply sir.

I'll get a chance to take a look at the sensor over the weekend and do as you've instructed.
  • Posted 12 Jun 2020 23:11
  • By TheDamo
  • joined 23 Feb'18 - 11 messages
  • Offaly, Ireland
Best regards,
Damien.
Signal from the steering angle sensor incorrect by 180°. 1. Check and clean sensor [B17] so that shavings and dirt does not interfere with the signals.
2. Check the mechanical fastening of steering angle sensor [B17].
  • Posted 12 Jun 2020 20:59
  • By Prompi_Kansu
  • joined 12 Jun'20 - 2 messages
  • Bangkok, Thailand
BT

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