Eps light
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Eps light
Did you have it properly diagnosed before replacing any parts? ESP lights can come on for many reasons, often not as drastic as replacing the ABS / ESP pump.
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Milkman
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Re: Eps light
Yes digibox said pump was faulty now it says there is a fault with the clock spring but it is calibrated and working properly but the esp light won't cancel
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Re: Eps light
Can't help you without the actual fault codes. Pop those up with the VIN (please post your VIN in full without spaces - it will be automatically masked from public view after submitting your post & will only be visible to staff).
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Re: Eps light
Fault code C1136
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VIN VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Eps light
Ok, so this is a known issue on this vehicle and can depend on whether you have semi-automatic parking assistance or not. I don't think you have this option.
It requires the suspension geometry to be checked.
(1) Calibration of the steering wheel angle sensor. (Vehicle with semi-automatic parking assistance option).
(2) Calibration of the gyroscopic sensor. (vehicles without semi-auto parking)
Next, the condition of the tyres must be checked. Critically, if you have tyres of different brands on the same axle (Front axle or Rear axle) or one tyre is significantly more worn than the one on the other side, it can cause a problem with the steering wheel angle information received.
So once you have checked the suspension geometry like the tracking and the tyre makes / tread pattern / wear on the same axle then you need to calibrate the Calibrate the gyroscopic sensor. This must be done with a proper diagnostic tool.
It requires the suspension geometry to be checked.
(1) Calibration of the steering wheel angle sensor. (Vehicle with semi-automatic parking assistance option).
(2) Calibration of the gyroscopic sensor. (vehicles without semi-auto parking)
Next, the condition of the tyres must be checked. Critically, if you have tyres of different brands on the same axle (Front axle or Rear axle) or one tyre is significantly more worn than the one on the other side, it can cause a problem with the steering wheel angle information received.
So once you have checked the suspension geometry like the tracking and the tyre makes / tread pattern / wear on the same axle then you need to calibrate the Calibrate the gyroscopic sensor. This must be done with a proper diagnostic tool.
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Milkman
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Re: Eps light
I have put new tyres on, got the steering realigned and when we try to calibrate the gyroscopic sensor it says it is calibrated
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Eps light
So this is the fault descriptor (outside of the Technical Service Bulletin for this fault code), for the Teves ABS / ESP MK60 System:
| Fault Code: | C1136 |
| Description of Fault: | Steering wheel angle sensor fault. Value outside the range. Ignition switched on. |
| Conditions for Fault to clear: | Vehicle speed higher than 20 km/h. |
| Downgrade Modes whilst Fault is active: |
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| Symptoms: |
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| Suspect Areas: |
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Milkman
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Re: Eps light
It doesn't have any of the symptoms stated above
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Eps light
Those can be the symptoms that can occur when this fault is active as basically your ESP features are deactivated as a result of the downgrade modes listed, so caution is advised knowing the system is disabled.
Can you also confirm you have the correct size tyres / wheels fitted to the vehicle as if these are different the ESP system can also throw a wobbly.
Can you also confirm you have the correct size tyres / wheels fitted to the vehicle as if these are different the ESP system can also throw a wobbly.
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Eps light
Those are the correct sized tyres. 
So you can rule that out if they are the same all round.
Short of the actual steering mechanism itself (the sensor is integral to the mechanism) or the CAN data network, I can't suggest anything else.
So you can rule that out if they are the same all round.
Short of the actual steering mechanism itself (the sensor is integral to the mechanism) or the CAN data network, I can't suggest anything else.
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Milkman
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Re: Eps light
I have come to the same conclusion
Thanks for all your help
Thanks for all your help