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Originally Posted by CrankyOldMan
Why would this be the case? There are a few additional passive components that need to be added around the F/V and comparator, but it seems to be fairly straightforward. Is it a matter of getting a comparator that has enough hysteresis to prevent noise around the switching point from making the output fluctuate? Sorry if those aren't the right terms, I just looked some of this up.
I looked at the EWD and the power steering is already throttled by the ECU based on speed and the torque sensor. According to p 176 of the EWD:
So if we were to ever crack the ECU, we could in theory change the control algorithm. It seems strange that removing the fuse doesn't turn on the (P/S) light.
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I just mean based on the overall number of components and the little bit of math required for configuring the comparator, etc.
The P/S light id turned on by the combination meter when the EPS reports an issue. If the EPS isn't alive it can't complain.