K43 Power Steering Control Module: Scan Tool Information

2025 Chevrolet Equinox RS, FWDSECTION K43 Power Steering Control Module: Scan Tool Information
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The power steering control module scan tool data parameters list contains all power steering related parameters that are available on the scan tool. The list is arranged in alphabetical order. A given parameter may appear in any one of the data lists.

Power Steering Control Module Scan Tool Data Parameters

Parameter System State Expected Value Description
Operating Conditions:  Ignition ON
Battery Voltage - Varies The scan tool displays the battery voltage.
System Power Mode - OFF, Accessory, Run, Crank Request This displays the current power module of the vehicle.
Engine is Running - False, True This displays whether the engine is currently running.
Vehicle Speed - 0 km/h The scan tool displays the vehicle speed in km/h.
Engine Speed - 0 RPM This displays the engine speed in RPM.
Steering System Mode - Normal, Sport, Off-Road, Comfort This displays the current driver selected power steering mode.
Power Steering Control Module Temperature - Varies This displays the internal temperature of the power steering ECU in °C
Calculated System Temperature - Varies The scan tool displays the calculated system temperature in °C.
Steering Wheel Angle - Varies The scan tool displays the steering wheel angle in degrees.
Steering Input Torque - Varies The scan tool displays the steering wheel input torque in N.m.
Electric Power Steering Motor Current Feedback - Varies This displays the amount of current being commanded by the power steering motor in Amps.
Power Steering Control Module Scan Tool Output Controls

Output Control Description
Steering Wheel Angle Sensor Centering Calibrates the steering angle sensor.
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