Before changing a control module
 
  
 
 
  
   
    
     |  | Before changing a control module | 
   
  
  
  
   It is our experience that the majority of control modules returned to us for repair or replacement under warranty are in perfect working order. In these cases, fitting a new control module has obviously not cured the fault. Therefore, go through all the following points carefully before changing the control module:
   
   
  
  
  
   
    
     
      | 1. | Check the latest edition of TIS2000 to see whether the problem can be solved with a control module software update (for control modules that can be reprogrammed). 
 
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      | 2. | Check all grounding points and the power supply to the control module. 
 
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      | 3. | Check with a diagnostic tool that all the readings are plausible (several readings can affect one function). 
 
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      | 4. | Check with the diagnostics tool that all activations function normally. (Malfunction in one output circuit can affect another output circuit). 
 
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      | 5. | If the malfunction remains, the control module must be replaced. 
 
   
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      | 6. | Control modules are sensitive to electrostatic discharges. Great care must be taken to follow the following procedure to avoid damaging internal components in the control module: 
 
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      |  | • | Keep the control module in its packaging for as long as possible. 
 
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      |  | • | Never touch the pins of a control module with your hands or clothing. 
 
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      |  | • | Ground yourself by touching part of the car's body/engine. Unplug the connector from the car's control module. 
 
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      |  | • | Place the exchanged control module in its return packaging without touching the pins. 
 
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      |  | • | Ground yourself by touching part of the car's body/engine. Plug in the connector to the car's control module. 
 
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