05 Internal fault (EEPROM)
 
Possible cause(s) of fault:
	- Terminal 30 not activated
 
- Memory cell defective
 
- EMC scatter
 
Storage condition(s):
	- On ignition off, data is written in the EEPROM area.
 
- With ignition on, the data in the memory is checked. In the case of implausibility of the EEPROM data, this fault entry is made.
 
- If there is no power supply via terminal 30, it can occur that the data transmission cannot be performed completely.
 
- If memory cells are defective, implausibilities can result.
 
- Note: This fault is frequently a secondary fault when terminal 30 was interrupted.
 
Troubleshooting procedure:
	- Check power supply to terminal 30
 
- Erase fault code memory, switch ignition off/on and check whether the fault is entered again
 
- Yes: replace steering-angle sensor
 
- No: ignore fault, as it is likely that EMC scatter or a temporary power supply interruption was the cause
 
Note:
	- After replacing the steering-angle sensor, it must first be coded and then calibrated using the ABS/DSC diagnostic program.