When the vehicle is turning, the yaw rate sensor detects the yaw rate electronically by the vibration change of plate fork inside the yaw rate sensor. If the yaw velocity reaches the specific velocity after it detects the vehicle's yawing, the ESP control is reactivated. The lateral G sensor senses the vehicle's lateral acceleration. A small element inside the sensor is attached to a deflectable leverarm by lateral acceleration. Direction and magnitude of lateral acceleration loaded to vehicle can be known by electrostatic capacity changing according to lateral acceleration. It interchanges signals with HECU through extra CAN line which is only used for communication between HECU and the sensor.
A failure is detected if the Yaw rate & lateral G sensor's message was not received or the HECU detects the sensor CAN Bus off state for more than the specified failure detection time. The Monitoring starts after Power-Up.
Item | Detecting Condition | Possible cause | |
Case1 | DTC Strategy |
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Yaw rate & lateral G sensor message monitoring |
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Faulty Yaw Rate & Lateral G sensor
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Open or short of Yaw Rate & Lateral G sensor |
Enable Conditions |
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In case that Yaw rate & lateral G sensor message was not received for more than 500ms within normal voltage condition. - The Monitoring starts after Power-Up. | ||
Case2 | DTC Strategy |
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Open, short monitoring | |
Enable Conditions |
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In case sensor CAN BUS off state continued for more than 100ms. | ||
Fail Safe |
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Inhibit the ESP control and allow the ABS/EBD control.
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The ESP warning lamp is activated. |