DTC U012604 indicates a CAN bus communication interruption or data frame reception timeout between the Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) and the ABS/ESP control unit — Atto 3
DTC U012604 indicates a CAN bus communication interruption or data frame reception timeout between the Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) and the ABS/ESP control unit.
From a network communication perspective, the ESP module logs this fault if it fails to detect a valid CAN message (whose ID typically contains steering angle, angular velocity, and fault status signals) from the SAS within the preset monitoring period (typically 100-200ms).
The SAS is the core sensor of the vehicle stability control (ESC/ESP) system, providing driver steering intent information.
Communication failure prevents the ESP from calculating the yaw moment correction, triggering system downgrade protection.
ESC/ABS functions may completely deactivate or enter limp mode.
This failure simultaneously affects ADAS functions relying on the steering angle signal, such as the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), and lane keeping.
This powertrain CAN (PT-CAN) or chassis CAN (Ch-CAN) network communication fault is typically sporadic and intermittent.
Loose wiring connections, electromagnetic interference, or intermittent module lockups commonly cause this issue.
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