Dtc C1440 Steering Angle Sensor Unusual Bank Angle Detected

Brake. Land Cruiser. Urj200, 202 Grj200 Vdj200
Brake Control Dynamic Control Systems. Land Cruiser. Urj200, 202 Grj200 Vdj200

DESCRIPTION

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

CHECK DTC

CLEAR DTC

DTC C1440 Steering Angle Sensor Unusual Bank Angle Detected


DESCRIPTION

If the skid control ECU (master cylinder solenoid) determines that the vehicle is being driven at a steep bank angle, the skid control ECU (master cylinder solenoid) stores DTC C1440 while VSC operation is temporarily disabled.
It is not a malfunction if the system and sensor circuits are normal and if the normal VSC operation resumes, which automatically clears DTC C1440, after the vehicle is returned to a normal position.
HINT:
DTC C1440 and the yaw rate sensor assembly DTC are stored when the skid control ECU (master cylinder solenoid) determines that the vehicle is being driven at a steep bank angle and either of the following conditions is met:
  1. The yaw rate sensor assembly is installed at an angle.
  2. The yaw rate sensor assembly signal output is stuck.

DTC Code
DTC Detection Condition
Trouble Area
C1440
Driving at a steep bank angle
Yaw rate sensor assembly

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

1.CHECK DTC
  1. Clear the DTCs (Click here).

  1. Turn the ignition switch off.

  1. Perform a road test.

  1. Check if the same DTC is output (Click here).

    Result
    Result
    Proceed to
    DTC C1440 is output
    A
    DTC C1440 is not output
    B
    Yaw rate sensor assembly DTC is output
    C



B
END

C
REPAIR CIRCUITS INDICATED BY OUTPUT DTCS (Click here)
A


2.CLEAR DTC
  1. Clear the DTC (Click here).

    HINT:
    1. If the skid control ECU (master cylinder solenoid) determines that the vehicle is being driven at a steep bank angle, the skid control ECU (master cylinder solenoid) stores DTC C1440 while VSC operation is temporarily disabled.
    2. It is not a malfunction if the system and sensor circuits are normal and if the normal VSC operation resumes, which automatically clears DTC C1440, after the vehicle is returned to a normal position.

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