Steering Position Sensor Circuit Low
2007-2012 Nissan Altima 2.5L I4
Description
The steering angle sensor is reporting a lower signal than expected for the current steering input.
Symptoms
- Stability control fault
- ESC disabled
- Steering position reads incorrectly on scan tool
Common Causes
- Sensor power supply low
- Signal wire shorted to ground
- Sensor internal failure
- Clock spring wiring issue
Diagnostic Steps
- Check sensor power supply voltage
- Test signal wire for shorts to ground
- Monitor sensor output through full steering range
- Inspect clock spring wiring
- Check steering column connector
Repair Notes
Repair wiring short or replace steering angle sensor.
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
C0078 on Other Vehicles
Nissan 200SX
1995-1998 1.6L I4 GA16DE
Nissan 200SX SE-R
1995-1998 2.0L I4 SR20DE
Nissan 240SX
1995-1998 2.4L I4 KA24DE
Nissan 300ZX
1990-1996 3.0L V6 VG30DE
Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo
1990-1996 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 VG30DETT
Nissan 350Z
2003-2006 3.5L V6 VQ35DE
Nissan 350Z
2007-2009 3.5L V6 VQ35HR
Nissan 370Z
2009-2020 3.7L V6 VQ37VHR
Common Questions
What does code C0078 mean on a 2007-2012 Nissan Altima?
C0078 stands for "Steering Position Sensor Circuit Low". The steering angle sensor is reporting a lower signal than expected for the current steering input.
What are the symptoms of C0078 on a Nissan Altima?
Common symptoms of C0078 include: Stability control fault, ESC disabled, Steering position reads incorrectly on scan tool.
What causes C0078 on a 2007-2012 Nissan Altima?
Common causes of C0078 include: Sensor power supply low, Signal wire shorted to ground, Sensor internal failure, Clock spring wiring issue.