LKAS is an abbreviation of Lane Keeping Assist System. During vehicle operation at 60 km/h, if the vehicle gets out of the existing lane, LKAS helps the driver to maintain the vehicle within the lane through steering wheel control and alarm. LKAS exchanges CAN data with each unit to control the MDPS motor.
While communicating with MDPS via CAN, if an invalid signal is received from MDPS, LKAS generates the fault code C168887 and turns on the Malfunction Indicator Lamp.
Item | Detecting Condition | Possible Cause |
DTC Strategy |
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Detect a CAN communication signal | 1. Poor contact with a connector 2. Open or short-circuited CAN communication line 3. MDPS |
Enable Conditions |
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IG "ON" or ENG "ON" | |
Threshold Value |
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If an invalid transmission cycle of MDPS messages is detected from more than 5 times consecutively | |
Diagnostic Time |
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Immediately |