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Control Modules, Replacing

Replace the control module:

CAUTION:

A control module that was removed cannot be attached to a different hydraulic unit.

NOTE:

Before removing the control module, read out the DTC memory and print out the error code if necessary.

The control module and the hydraulic unit can be separated.

The ABS Hydraulic Unit -N55- with the ABS Control Module -J104- must be removed in order to separate the control module and the hydraulic unit.

The replacement should only be done by trained personnel with qualified technical training.

CAUTION:

Only separate the ABS Control Module -J104- from the ABS Hydraulic Unit -N55- when they are removed.

-- Remove the hydraulic unit. Refer to ABS Control Module -J104- /ABS Hydraulic Unit -N55-, REMOVING AND INSTALLING, VEHICLES WITHOUT HIGH-VOLTAGE SYSTEM .

NOTE:

The :VAS6613  has sufficient grounding to protect against an electrostatic discharge.

-- Place the hydraulic unit with the control module on the :VAS6613  .

-- Remove the bolts -1- and dispose of them.

-- Carefully remove the control module upward holding it vertically.

NOTE:

Be careful not the hook the valve coils when removing them otherwise the valve coils could get stuck on the mount.

CAUTION:

There is a risk of destroying the hydraulic unit.

  • Cover the open hydraulic unit. Protect the hydraulic unit, the sealing surfaces, the valve bodies and the pressure sensor from dirt and getting damaged.
  • Do not use battery voltage to check the pump motor otherwise contact surfaces could get burned.
  • Protect the contact surfaces on the pressure sensor against mechanical damage and electrostatic discharge. The :VAS6613  grounds the technician sufficiently to protect against overcharging components.