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Control module

Control module

To remove


1. Remove the caps over the nuts on the wiper spindles and slacken the nuts slightly.


2. Use a puller, special tool No. 85 80 144 to remove the wiper arms. Remove the nuts and wiper arms.

3. Remove the rubber seals from the wiper spindles.

4. Remove the two screws in the short sides of the windscreen cover panel.

5. Remove the rubber seal.

6. Remove the windscreen cover panel by grasping its front edge and lifting it up and forwards. Mind the bonnet release cable's lead-through on the left-hand side.

7. Undo the 4 nuts securing the control module's protective cover.


8. Open the cover and unplug the control module's multipin connector by releasing the catch on the right.

9. Undo the control module's 2 retaining nuts and remove them. A 10 mm magnetic socket will be useful for this.

10. Lift the control module straight up.

Important

ESD-SENSITIVE COMPONENT

Earth yourself by touching the car body before plugging in / unplugging components. Do not touch the component pins. Read Before changing a control module before changing a control module.



To fit


1. Position the control module from above.


2. Fit the 2 mounting nuts on the control module.

3. Spray the multipin connector on the control module with Kontakt 61 (part no. 30 04 520) and connect it.

4. Fit the 4 nuts to the control module cover.

5. Fit the windscreen cover panel. Mind the bonnet release cable's lead-through on the left-hand side.


6. Fit the rubber seal.

7. Fit the two screws in the short sides of the windscreen cover panel.

8. Fit the rubber seals on the wiper spindles.

9. Fit the wiper arms and nuts.

Adjust the wipers to their correct position of rest according to the two markings on the windscreen.

10. Fit the nuts to the wiper spindles with the caps on the nuts.

11. Perform Measures after changing a control module .

12. Reset immobilization as follows:

Connect Tech2 and turn the ignition to ON

Select Body and TWICE

Select Immobilization. After 10 seconds the immobilizer is programmed.