All earths check out perfectly, annoyingly!!!
I will check the other areas you mention when I have calmed down a bit as this is doing my nut in at the moment!
I gave the Yaw Sensor a new earth and also a new positive direct to the battery:
But made feck all difference - I even unplugged the sensor and the Live Data still gave spurious readings....
So I have given it a new power feed, new earth and run two new wires directly to the ABS ECU so it has bypassed ALL connections in the vehicle and it still says something stupid - with BOTh sensors - the chances of both sensors being bandy and/or both ABS ECUs being bandy and giving the exact same error and exact same readings are quite remote.
It is also a replacement Steering Angle Sensor and while I changed it I checked the collar on the shaft and that is all good.
I may see if I can get a replacement TCCM even though there is nothing seemingly wrong with the current one....but these are also a known trouble spot!
Grrrrrrr..........
Figures don't change at all - stuck at those in the video.
Voltage to sensor is 12vdc from fuse 37, the same fuse that feeds voltage to the ABS ECU on pin 25 I think it is (Light Green).
All other sensors report int othe ABS Module fine, Brake Switch is fine, all speed sensors read perfectly with no spiking when driving.
Have to see if the earth points are behind the lamp or not as you say, but considering the rest of the car works perfectly well, no issue with anything else - only the Yaw Sensor - I could assume the other earth points are sound, but will check them.
After all this troubleshooting i'm affraid that it's some ECU fault or even worst an interruption in a link between ECUs... a real nightmare
Check this out https://support.enovationcontrols.c...494-CAN-BUS-Troubleshooting-Guide-with-Video-CAN works fine and CAN Low should read 1.3 - 1.5vdc from what I have researched previously. Also, Signal Ground and CHassis ground are the same thing and resistance between both is full continuity. Also CAN High and CAN Low both share the same ground so it is not a CAN Low ground issue as it is a common signal ground between both High and Low CAN and also the Medium Speed CAN.
Oh, I could be wrong, but from what I had researched previously CAN Low can be read as 1.33 to 1.5V - I will read the article with gusto and recheck!Two things come to mind
1, should the sensor get 12v? As lots run at 5v
2, I think Can voltage should be nearer 2.5v, this is from my work on trucks so cars might be different
No worries, always worth checking.Oh, I could be wrong, but from what I had researched previously CAN Low can be read as 1.33 to 1.5V - I will read the article with gusto and recheck!
As per the wiring diagram:
View attachment 287537
The Sensor receives 12V from Fuse 37 from what I can deduce.
SAS - No Change
EAS - No Change
Terrain - No Change
SRS - No Change
ECM - No Change
TCCM - No Change
EPB - Voltage jumped to 2.02V - ooooooooh!!!!!!!!
Two things come to mind
1, should the sensor get 12v? As lots run at 5v
2, I think Can voltage should be nearer 2.5v, this is from my work on trucks so cars might be different
hi mateI WAS WRITING THIS WHILE YOU POSTED:
Long thread and i dont remember everything which was discussed, i'm clutching at sraws now but at this point if you didnt do it untill now unplug the yaw sensor and read codes that way to see if you get an open circuit or some other than the current codes then do that with the lateral accelerometer too... if you dont get a new code this way and AFAIK you checked all the continuity then IMO it's an ECU problem or in the instrument pack where i think the gateway for the diagnostocs is. I've seen such oddities on my wife's Hyundai when there were "stubborn" codes for the ABS while everything in that area was OK and the problem was with the instrument pack where the diagnostics gateway is on that vehicle. To rule out things following this theory you should unplug other ECUs start with the TCCM module first... or did you try to read codes with TCCM unplugged? would be a good test
then i saw
You might be on the right track now, fingers crossed
i even prepared you the module communications network diagrams for this:D3 modules comm network.pdf
418-00 - MODULE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK. Diagnostic socket 418-00 - MODULE Diagnostic COMMUNICATIONS socket NETWORK. Battery (P100) R,30.0. C1641-1. C0045-1. B,50.0D. C1661-1. 12.0 Volts. Junction-box engine (P108) C0632-1. LINK 18E. C0570L-186. NS,6.0D. 50.0 Amps. Junction box-Central (P101) ...docdro.id
Cannot beat a load/bulb test on wiring.hi mate
As a side note I Must confess I got caught out a few times when testing continuity
Passed using a multimeter and the same with a test light that had a LCD display , However it failed using a test light fitted with a conventional bulb , assume it was because I put the system under load due to the bulb