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    Default Steering problem's Clio III 2006

    Hi friends

    I have problem with a Clio III 2006, sometimes the steering doesn't work.
    By clip diagnostic it appears the following dtcs:
    DF054 - sensor de binário
    DF038 - Sendor de ângulo


    If I replace onle the motor part can I solve the problem? Or do I need to replace the all set (ecu+motor part)?

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    Pinherio
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    If its only "sometime" i would go to battery first. Test it under load.

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    if this happens only in the beginning it can be either the battery or the capacitors. otherwise you may have a problem with the eps group motor hall sensors. otherwise there is the possibility that it has resistsze and unshackled SMD capacitors.

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    Replace with another and program

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    Hi! I had a similar situation with my Renault Lodgy . Spent a lot of time thinking the problem could be solved easier. But ultimately had to replace with another one and program, as written above.

 

 

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