How to Match the Steering Angle Sensor of Volkswagen CC?

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SanStephen
07/30/25 10:05am
Matching method for the Volkswagen CC steering angle sensor: Enter the steering control unit, input the login password, select 04 system basic adjustment, then enter channel number 06, turn the steering wheel fully to the left and return to center, then turn it fully to the right and return to center, and the matching is completed. Below is relevant information about the steering angle sensor: 1. The steering angle sensor is a device used to detect the rotation angle and direction of the steering wheel. It is an equipment for determining the angular position of a shaft, such as the steering column, which includes a coil set, coil support, and a coupler element with a coupler angular position related to the angular position of the shaft. 2. The coil set includes a transmitter coil and at least one receiver coil. The coupler element alters the inductive coupling between the transmitter coil and the at least one receiver coil. The signal processing circuit receives coil signals and a reference signal from the coil set and uses the receiver signal and reference signal to determine the angular position. The reference signal is related to axial displacement but is otherwise largely independent of the angular position. 3. The automotive steering angle sensor detects the rotation angle and direction of the steering wheel. Whether the steering wheel is turned left or right, it is detected by the steering angle sensor, enabling the vehicle's electronic control unit to issue the correct steering commands. The rotation angle of the steering wheel provides the basis for the vehicle to achieve the desired steering amplitude, allowing the car to drive according to the driver's steering intentions.
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