Steering Angle Sensor

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I am getting the Hill disentangle message and the Advancetrack message on the dash at times. Check codes and have Steering Angle Sensor code. One suggestion with snap on scanner is to calibrate. Does anyone know how to perform the calibration? Or should I get a sensor? Thank you for your time. Scott
 

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Look at my thread I did on this...talk to Noah, the car stereo guy....he will help you out for sure
 

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I am getting the Hill disentangle message and the Advancetrack message on the dash at times. Check codes and have Steering Angle Sensor code. One suggestion with snap on scanner is to calibrate. Does anyone know how to perform the calibration? Or should I get a sensor? Thank you for your time. Scott
mine was a clock spring. it was going bad. a replacement fixed it
 

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ok if its the clock spring thats bad on your truck, which happened to be the problem for my specific steering angle sensor fault, heres the info i saved when i did mine. first off make sure its the right part.IMG_20210713_190452.jpg use a socket 5.5mm i think to remove the steering shroud. (the plastic housing around the steering wheel column.) after thats done look on each side as well as the bottom for these little holesIMG_20210713_194320.jpgIMG_20210713_194310.jpgi used a small flat blade screwdriver as a round phillips will probably slip off the retaining clip. push the screwdrive in until you hit metal. the retaining clip is on a spring so you can push it in, and you will feel it push back. push in with the screwdrive until you see the airbag move. i started on the left and went to the bottom, then finally the right. each time it gets released, the airbag will come out a little further.
 

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disconnect the airbag and set it aside. IMG_20210713_191002.jpgunplug the harness and remove the steering wheelIMG_20210713_190938.jpgthe clock spring is easily accessible. just make sure to disconnect all the cablesIMG_20210713_190653.jpgIMG_20210713_190649.jpgIMG_20210713_190644.jpg
 
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