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Power Steering Control Module (PSCM)

The PSCM uses a combination of commanded motor voltage and current levels to calculate an estimated power steering system temperature. Neither the PSCM nor the power steering motor are designed to handle around 60 amps continuously and will enter into overload protection mode if the system is exposed to exclusive static steering conditions. If the steering wheel is turned to its maximum rotation point and held at this position for an extended period of time, the PSCM will reduce the amount of current commanded to the power steering motor, which reduces the amount of steering assist as well as system temperature. The PSCM has the ability to detect malfunctions within the power steering system. Any malfunction detected will cause the SERVICE POWER STEERING message to be displayed on the driver information center (DIC).