Power Steering System (W/ Vsc) System Description

  1. DESCRIPTION

  1. FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS

Power Steering System (W/ Vsc) -- System Description



DESCRIPTION
  1. In the Variable Flow Control (VFC) power steering system, the power steering ECU receives the steering angle signal, steering zero point memory, steering speed, vehicle speed signal, L4 status signal, drivetrain information, AVS mode signal and engine speed signal through the CAN communication system. The power steering ECU also controls the power steering solenoid valve mounted on the vane pump assembly in accordance with whether the vehicle is driving straight or turning in order to supply an appropriate power steering fluid volume.
    Furthermore, without regard to whether or not the vehicle is being turned, if the power steering ECU cannot receive the steering angle signal, steering zero point memory, vehicle speed signal or engine speed signal, the power steering warning light in the combination meter illuminates and the vehicle enters fail-safe mode. During fail-safe control, the resistance of the steering wheel increases drastically to inform the driver that the vehicle is in fail-safe mode.


FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS

Item
Function
Power steering warning light
Illuminates to inform the driver that a malfunction in the power steering system has occurred.
Power steering solenoid valve
Controls the power steering fluid volume by the control signals from the power steering ECU.
Steering angle sensor
Transmits the steering angle signal and steering zero point memory to the power steering ECU via CAN communication.
Power steering ECU
Processes the signals sent from skid control ECU, the steering angle sensor and ECM, and controls to the power steering solenoid valve.
Skid control ECU
Transmits the vehicle speed signal to the power steering ECU via CAN communication.
Suspension Control ECU
Transmits the AVS mode signal to the power steering ECU via CAN communication.
4 Wheel Drive Control ECU
Transmits the L4 status signal to the power steering ECU via CAN communication.
ECM
Transmits the engine speed signal and drivetrain information to the power steering ECU via CAN communication.