Handling control modules
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Avoid removing or disconnecting the control module unless absolutely necessary.
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Never touch the connecting pins and never position the control module in such a way that the connecting pins come into contact with foreign objects.
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Before a new control module is unpacked, ground the wrapping to the chassis of the car and open the packaging as shortly as possible before fitting the control module in place.
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When handling or working on control modules it is important to ground yourself from time to time. This is particularly important when you have been sitting in the car, when changing your position, or when moving round the car. It is even more important in conditions of extremely dry air (such as during the winter in cold-climate markets).
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Avoid wearing clothes made of synthetic (man-made) materials.
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Avoid wearing shoes with insulating rubber soles.
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Always handle control modules that are suspected of being faulty in the same manner as a control module in perfect working order. This will substantially increase the possibility of determining the cause of the fault.
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