Have 2017 Dodge Journey Crossroad
traction control light on
scanner error code
C0051 22 : Steering Wheel Position Sensor - Signal Amplitude > Maximum
when measure live data SAS degrees get -365 degrees when steering wheel in straight tire position
If turn wheel right gets more negative to -700
If turn wheel left gets more positive -100
Numbers are approximate
it seems to work but straight wheel I think should be 0 degrees
The vehicle had collided with a cement wall and front had to be repaired
All was fine for a couple of weeks but now TCS light comes on
I have seen YouTube videos with same problem and fixed with SAS reset/recalibrate
I have ordered a iLink400Full with Chrysler Dodge Jeep software which is supposed to be able to reset a 2017 Journey but have been waiting for some time
I do not know if they did a front wheel alignment and forget to reset the SAS
Has anyone had similar issues
I tried all forms of self-calibration where I turn steering wheel left lock to right lock and vice versa and then center steering wheel , shut engine off and then on again. Did this 1, 2 and 3 times and then drove vehicle but did not work
when I cleared the code and measured live data again scanner showed:
Steering angle: -365 degrees for straight wheels (cantered steering wheel)
Steering angle status : valid
I found the status as valid to be strange
when I turned steering wheel right the TCS light came on.
The scanner I used said my Journey did not support SAS function. If this is the case why did the iLink400Full say it can calibrate a 2017 Dodge Journey Steering Angle Sensor
Can anyone help and advise me
Thanks