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Old 08-02-2015, 12:35 PM   #15
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This is important with this electric design, Please keep us informed of the outcome !
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Old 08-04-2015, 07:57 PM   #16
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I had a power steering pump leak in the 2014 .. Just replaced it under warranty

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Old 08-11-2015, 07:50 AM   #17
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Sorry to hijack but I am tracking this

Just wanted to update what I have been monitoring on ELECTRIC POWER ASSIST STEERING ISSUES with 2012-2015 CAMAROS.

A true fix needs to happen before more people die.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/...?showmenu=true

EPAS PROBLEMS IN CAMAROS

Post and Threads

1.http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=368931

2.http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=367987

3.http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=402656

4.http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=397829

5.http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...light=steering

6. http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...light=steering

7.http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...light=steering

8.http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...light=steering

9.http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...=225187&page=4

INFOMATION:

Service Information
2012 Chevrolet Camaro | Camaro VIN F Service Manual | Document ID: 2831254
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#PIC5643A: PQC Part Restriction - Electronic Power Steering (EPS) Service Steering Message Displayed And Increased Steering Effort - (Apr 16, 2012)

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PQC Part Restriction - Electronic Power Steering (EPS) Service Steering Message Displayed And Increased Steering Effort
Models:2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
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This PI was superseded to update department contact information. Please discard PIC5643.
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The following diagnosis might be helpful if the vehicle exhibits the symptom(s) described in this PI.

Condition/Concern:
The DIC may display "Service Steering" in combination with an increase in steering effort and standard diagnostics may lead to steering gear replacement. As of 03/30/2012 Electronic Power Steering P/N 22848599 has been placed on restriction through PQC. This part restriction will allow Engineering to evaluate the fault while the steering gear is in the vehicle and prior to any repairs.

Recommendation/Instructions:

Important: Do not perform a Clear DTCs function.
Retrieve any stored DTC information from the Electronic Power Steering module. If any of the following DTCs are set (history or current) in the EPS module or you are unable to diagnose the cause DO NOT CLEAR DTC(s), STOP FURTHER SERVICE ACTIVITY, complete the questionnaire below and contact PQC for further action.•

DTC C0569
DTC C0475
DTC C056E
DTC C0545
DTC C056D
DTC C055C
DTC C0544
For all other concerns where the above DTCs are not set, follow the published service procedures to complete the repair. Should the repair require steering gear replacement, contact PQC to review the diagnosis and order the part.
Please complete this questionnaire prior to contacting PQC.
Customer’s concern:

What is the customer’s description of the concern?

How many times did the customer indicate the issue occurred?

During which of the following driving condition(s) did the customer have a steering concern?

Low Speed turn Y/N

Straight-away Y/N

On a rough road Y/N

Was the concern temperature related? Y/N

Was the concern weather related? Y/N

Did the concern occur during an engine start (cranking)? Y/N

Please list any other conditions (if applicable) when the concern occurred.

What are the current and/or history DTCs?

Is the vehicle still exhibiting the customer concern? Y/N

Has the vehicle been modified with any aftermarket accessories or options? Y/N

What SI document number was used during the diagnosis?

Have the wires/harnesses been checked for proper routing and free from damage, stretch, pinch, etc.? Y/N (If no, perform this inspection prior to calling PQC.)

Have the wires been checked for any damaged, loose, or disconnected connectors? Y/N

(If no, perform this inspection prior to calling PQC)

Have any wire connectors or terminals been disconnected or loosened and then re-torqued? Y/N

Has the EPS supply voltage been checked on both sides of the EPS Fuse? Y/N

IF Yes, what was the voltage with ignition OFF? ___ Volts

(If no, you need to check and record voltages with ignition OFF prior to calling PQC. This fuse is not accessible; it is molded into the EPS power cable between the Battery Positive Junction Block and the EPS motor. Measure voltage at both ends of the EPS power cable)

Have you made any other observations or have any recommendations of what may be causing this concern?

Please follow this diagnostic or repair process thoroughly and complete each step. If the condition exhibited is resolved without completing every step, the remaining steps do not need to be performed.

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Customer Comments from this forum:

Boy this could get old.
We were just getting home from a hour drive and just as we get to the house
bamm!!!!..No p/s this would not be too safe if my girlfriend is driving it.
I let it sit for for just a little while and we out and it worked again.
The way it came back as I started it was like it had a bad connection and came to life just as the car started.
Will call the dealer to see if they have seen this yet here in phoenix AZ


Now that I get the paperwork back it says ".7 hr. Diagnostics of DTC C0475\00 lead to PIC5643E. Per PIC5643E regrogram P/S control module. Clear DTC's and verify no DTC's reset at this time. Warr code 313E3"
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Old 08-11-2015, 07:52 AM   #18
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More helpful info

The more I wrap my head around it the more I agree that it is the ground location and size.

The RED 12v+ wire is roughly 6 ga x 32"' long with what appears to be a very robust connector at the power distribution/jump start block mounted to the shock tower on the driver side. The bolt that holds this power lug is 8mm in diameter (same as your starter power inlet bolt) with a 13mm hex outside diameter that can be torqued between 17-29 ft lb give or take. Dam good connection if you ask me.

The BLACK 12v- wire is roughly 6 ga x 48" long with what appears to be a very robust connector at the end that grounds to the side of the car near the Intake. The bolt that grounds it is 6mm in diameter (the diameter of most grounds on the car that ground low current devices like lights, fuel pumps injectors etc.) with a 10mm hex outside diameter and small washer built in flange to aid in surface area.This bolt has a torque rating of 3-12ft lb give or take.

The codes that we are seeing are 90 percent voltage related, I have listed them here -

I have a list of common codes with descriptions:

C0475-00 Power Steering Motor Circuit

C056D-39 Electronic Control Unit Hardware - Internal Malfunction

C056D-3C Electronic Control Unit Hardware - Internal Communication Malfunction

C056D-3B Electronic Control Unit Hardware - Self Test Malfunction

C0800-12 Control Module Power Circuit - Low Input


The math:

6 ga wire 32" long at 125 amps voltage drop is 1.9 percent not factoring in connection point size.

6 ga wire 48" long at 125 amps voltage drop is 3.3 percent not factoring in connection point size.

When electrical current moves through a wire it must surpass a certain level of contrary pressure. If the current is alternating, such pressure is called impedance. Impedance is a vector, or two-dimensional quantity, consisting of resistance and reactance (reaction of a built up electric field to a change of current). If the current is direct, the pressure is called resistance.

All this sounds terribly abstract, but it's really not much different from water running through a garden hose. It takes a certain amount of pressure to push the water through the hose, which is like voltage for electricity. Current is like the water flowing through the hose. And the hose causes a certain level of resistance, depending on its thickness, shape, etc. The same kind of thing is true for wires, as their type and size determines the level of resistance.

Excessive voltage drop in a circuit can cause lights to flicker or burn dimly, heaters to heat poorly, and motors to run hotter than normal and burn out. This condition causes the load to work harder with less voltage pushing the current.

Experts say that voltage drop should never be greater than 3 percent. This is done by selecting the right size of wire, and by taking care in the use of extension cords and similar devices.

The direction I am going with this is very simple - This wire that grounds this power steering rack is to small for its length and load it is expected to carry as well as its connection point size.The wire should have a shorter path to its grounding point,it should have a larger lug that has a higher torque rating and surface area.

Its obvious that the engineers put this part right on the edge of failure yet they made the voltage window it operates within super sensititive to triggering a code and going into limp mode(shut down mode).

For Liability Reasons we will not be offering a fix for this, only raw information of how it works and ideas that can aid in making it better.
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Old 10-01-2015, 03:59 PM   #19
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We have a 2014 1LE right now with this problem. Super low miles. GM needs to really step up quick on this problem.
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Old 10-02-2015, 05:41 PM   #20
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Check the ground cable on the fender by the air box. Mine was doing that and the ground cable had come loose after installing the CAI.
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Old 09-17-2019, 12:06 PM   #21
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intermittent steering issues

My Camaro is experiencing a loud sound with intermittent steering issues - I try to turn and nothing turns, then out of no where it kicks back in. I've been without a car for five days and the dealership can't seem to find the issue. My concern is that I'm going to get back this car and end up in a ditch or worse. I'm not sure who to resolve this issue or get anyone to assist in getting my car fixed. It's still under warranty and only has 43k miles on it. Great condition except for these mysterious issues going on. The dealership is concerned as to work they are doing as to whom is going to pay for it which is odd since it's still under warranty and I have an extended warranty - OMGosh any other issues anyone has had and how do I get this fixed?

If I get in an accident and it's because of this steering issue, someone is going to be paying a lot of money for damages occurred.

ANYONE PLEASE ADVISE OR CAN YOU HELP?
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Old 09-17-2019, 06:48 PM   #22
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My Camaro is experiencing a loud sound with intermittent steering issues - I try to turn and nothing turns, then out of no where it kicks back in. I've been without a car for five days and the dealership can't seem to find the issue. My concern is that I'm going to get back this car and end up in a ditch or worse. I'm not sure who to resolve this issue or get anyone to assist in getting my car fixed. It's still under warranty and only has 43k miles on it. Great condition except for these mysterious issues going on. The dealership is concerned as to work they are doing as to whom is going to pay for it which is odd since it's still under warranty and I have an extended warranty - OMGosh any other issues anyone has had and how do I get this fixed?

If I get in an accident and it's because of this steering issue, someone is going to be paying a lot of money for damages occurred.

ANYONE PLEASE ADVISE OR CAN YOU HELP?
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Old 09-17-2019, 09:25 PM   #23
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Maybe the steering angle sensor needs calibrated
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