Central Control Unit (CCU): Notes
The CCU is plugged into the back of the passenger compartment fusebox below the fascia. Two connectors provide the interface between the CCU and the passenger compartment fusebox and three connectors provide the interface between the main harness and the CCU. The CCU is responsible for controlling the following functions:
- Transit Mode
- Anti Theft Alarm
- Windscreen Wipers
- Courtesy Lamp Delay
- Door Open Warning Lamp
- Key In Alarm
- Rear Fog Guard Lamps
- Lights On Alarm
- Seat Belt Warning
- Handbrake Warning
- Rear Screen Wiper
- Tail Door Window
- Heated Rear Window
- Heated Windscreen
- Tail Door Latch
- Window Lift
- Seat Heating
- Daytime Running Lamps
Some of the features controlled by the CCU are market selectable and may not be operative or available in specific markets. TestBook can be used to configure the CCU to enable/disable market selectable features, tailor anti theft alarm features to customer requirements and can also interrogate the CCU for stored fault codes and alarm triggers. TestBook is connected to the CCU via the diagnostic socket which is located in the passenger footwell.