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Is there a resistance test for the Yaw sensor? Getting Codes C006C and C0063 and the VSS Light with bumps on corners.

RocketMoto

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Is there a resistance test for the yaw sensor? My 2016 F3 has the C006 and C063 code and the VSS light has been coming on during some corners with bumps. I have the device off but don't know how to test it.
 
You seem to be missing one alpha-numeric from each of those codes - to be valid, they need an initial Alpha character, in this case 'C', followed by FOUR alpha-numerics, so you're missing one from each code?? :unsure:
 
This might help (from an existing thread with both codes mentioned):
My computer skills are defeating my ability to post a screen shot of the previous faults, so I'm gonna go old school and type them out.

ECM faults - active: C006C: VCM error
occurred: P0504: brake signal not plausible.
" " : P0556: brake pressure on CAN not valid.
" " : P062C: vehicle speed message on CAN not plausible.
VCM faults - active: C0063: Yaw rate sensor failure. env. data low volts - false
monitor ID: 18
#of occurrence of fault with any monitoring ID-0
# of power cycles since fault-18
pillion rider switch - false
pillion rider switch - false
TCS off - false, TCS control - false
veh. spd - 65.25 km/h
VSS control - false.

Or this:


Or maybe this:


If you want more, just put the either (or both) of the Codes in the Search field (up toward the top right of the page);
tick the 'Search Titles Only' box; submit the search; and check out the existing threads on the subject! (y)
 
There is no resistance test for the yaw sensor. When the Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) and yaw do not agree, the yaw may be blamed but it may be the SAS.
 
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