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Tire Pressure Module: Service and Repair






Control Modules

=> [ Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module ]

=> [ Comfort System Central Control Module ]

Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module

Additional information:


Vehicles owner's manual

DTC recognition and display

The Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module (J502 ) is equipped with OBD.

Use Guided Fault Finding.

The Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module (J502 ) is located behind the glove compartment on the left side. It is mounted to tunnel on the front passenger side.

CAUTION!
Turn off the ignition and all electrical components.

Remove the key.

Removing

The Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module (J502 ) - 3 - is attached to the tunnel by two screws - 1 -. The spring nuts - 2 - are installed on the Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module (J502) - 3 -. The screws - 1 - are accessible above the center air vent and the Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module ( J502) - 3 - is above the glove compartment.





- Remove the center air vent.

- Remove the switch mount.

- Remove the glove compartment.

- Remove screws - 1 -.





- Remove the Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module (J502) - 3 -.

- Disconnect the connector - 4 - from the Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module (J502) - 3 -.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal, noting the following:

- Tighten the screws to 5 Nm.

Comfort System Central Control Module

Additional information:

Owner's Manual

General Information

Comfort System Central Control Module (J393) performs the following tasks in the vehicle:

Sunroof control (issues enabling)

Window regulator control (issues enabling)

Central locking system control

Anti-theft warning system control

Radio receiver

Rear lid closing

Comfort operation

Some of the functions listed above can be adapted. Refer to => [ Comfort System Central Control Module Components, Adapting ] Comfort System Central Control Module, Coding.

DTC recognition and display

The Comfort System Central Control Module (J393 ) is equipped with OBD.

Use the "Guided Fault Finding".

The Comfort System Central Control Module (J393 ) is located behind the trim on the trim on the left side of the steering column.

CAUTION!
Turn off the ignition and all electrical components.

Remove the key.

Removing

- Remove the cover on the driver side footwell and the trim on the bottom of the steering column.

- Remove screws - 3 -.





- Disconnect the connectors - 1 - and - 2 - and remove them from the Comfort System Central Control Module (J393) - 4 -.

The number of electrical connections depends on vehicle equipment level and market version.

- Remove the Comfort System Central Control Module (J393) - 4 -.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal, noting the following:

- Tighten the screws to 5 Nm.

After installing a new Comfort System Central Control Module (J393), it must be coded. Refer to=> [ Comfort System Central Control Module, Coding ] Comfort System Central Control Module, Coding.