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![]() Drives: 2017 Camaro SS Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: Yuba City CA
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Steering wheel buttons not working + issues
Bought myself a 2017 Camaro SS Manual Salvaged with 30k miles (so no dealership warranty) for a really good deal, but it has some issues.
Steering wheel buttons don’t work at all. Only cruise control which is the one to click to turn it on but not to set it. I’ve tried using it and it’s only worked one time and the rest of the times I’ve tried using cruise control it won’t set. None of my other buttons work. My rev match and horn both work. My car is also slightly misfiring but no CEL. And I am getting trash mpg (but can’t check because my steering wheel controls don’t work lol) Codes being thrown (but no CEL) P0580-00 : Cruise Control Multifunction Switch Circuit Low Voltage U0422-71 : Invalid Data Received From Body Control Module C0914-02 : Control Module Voltage Output 1 Circuit C0800-03 : Control Module Power Circuit Anyone have these issues/codes as well? Any input would be appreciated. Thank you! |
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Probably best to swap out the steering wheel control switches to see if the piece is broken or the wiring
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Listen, I don't know crap, so buyer beware. Have you checked how old you battery is? Could a battery going bad cause this?
Also, why was the car salvage? If it was a flood car I would expect this kinda stuff and more.
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![]() Drives: 2017 Camaro SS Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: Yuba City CA
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![]() Drives: 2017 Camaro SS Join Date: Apr 2023
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I’ll check my battery to be safe; because my crank up start is kinda slower than it should be. It was front end damage
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You need a factory service manual so that you can do the proper checks on the system. Even then you are going to hit a dead end when it comes to module replacement as those have to be programed, unless you have your own pass through device and a subscription to GM's service system. The manual for that model is available on CD for pretty cheap on eBay. You will also need a quality scanner that can look at the body control modules.
With frontal damage, I expect air bag deployment. If that was the case, it could have damaged the buttons.
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Checked fuses?
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I don't have the knowledge or tools to work on the modern cars with all the electronics and such. I can only imagine that buying a car with a salvaged title could be a huge can of worms. There had to be enough damage to it for the insurance company to total it. That means what 70% of it? Good Luck, hope you're able to figure it out.
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As easttxss points out, I think you will need a tool which can communicate with body control modules. There are various clone tools available. Some of these will do SPS programming, although I am not sure about VIN delete and relearn. Is there obvious damage you can report to us? Like underhood and interior, particularly the instrument panel and steering wheel? I would try to find out what happened to this car. I would not start taking things apart without more information. Hate to open up a steering wheel only to find you have a bad module above the brake pedal which is much easier to get to. |
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![]() Drives: 2017 Camaro SS Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: Yuba City CA
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![]() Drives: 2017 Camaro SS Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: Yuba City CA
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No resolution yet. But I’m assuming something is either disconnected or unplugged. Not sure but will probably get it diagnosed
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