Torque Vectoring Control Module Fault
2007-2014 Land Rover LR2 3.2L I6
Description
Internal fault in the torque vectoring module that distributes torque side-to-side.
Symptoms
- Torque vectoring warning
- Handling reduced in corners
- Sport mode limited
- AWD light on
Common Causes
- Module internal failure
- Module overheating
- Software error
- Power supply issue to module
Diagnostic Steps
- Check module power and ground
- Scan for internal module codes
- Check module temperature
- Attempt module reset
- Check for software updates
Repair Notes
Replace torque vectoring module. Program and calibrate after installation.
Related Codes
Other Chassis Codes
- C0021LF Wheel Speed Sensor Range/Performance
- C0022RF Wheel Speed Sensor Range/Performance
- C0023LR Wheel Speed Sensor Range/Performance
- C0024RR Wheel Speed Sensor Range/Performance
- C0025LF Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
- C0026RF Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
- C0027LR Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
- C0028RR Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
- C0035Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
- C0036Left Front Wheel Speed Signal Erratic
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Common Questions
What does code C0541 mean on a 2007-2014 Land Rover LR2?
C0541 stands for "Torque Vectoring Control Module Fault". Internal fault in the torque vectoring module that distributes torque side-to-side.
What are the symptoms of C0541 on a Land Rover LR2?
Common symptoms of C0541 include: Torque vectoring warning, Handling reduced in corners, Sport mode limited, AWD light on.
What causes C0541 on a 2007-2014 Land Rover LR2?
Common causes of C0541 include: Module internal failure, Module overheating, Software error, Power supply issue to module.