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Posted

Hi,

My first post to the forum, hopefully someone can help, I had a problem with the air con not blowing cold, my first port of call was to check the fuses. all ok but when I started the car again I had PSM failure and PASM failure messages on the dash. Car hadn't moved. I have run Durametrics and tried clearing the faults. I now have the following fault codes.

 

PSM fault codes

5400:

Fault sport mode

4444:

Steering angle sensor not initialised

 

 

Air conditioning

8023:

Outside air/recirc. air flap motor

 

I was wondering if anyone has come across this and if there is a quick fix for any of the above, it just seams strange that the faults just appeared even though the car had not moved and all that was checked was the fuses.

 

 

 

Posted

You caused the faults by removing the fuses read STB_SC_2_3_07_Battery_Care.pdf which is available on here, to re-set things. Then get on and inspect the motor flap for re-circ which seems to be your original issue. Good luck! 

Posted

Thanks for the reply, the faults cleared on their own once the car was driven. Going to spend some time today sorting the air on.

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