Replacing the Gearbox Control Module (TCM)
Replacing the gearbox control module (TCM)
Special tools:
999 5722 Wrench 999 5722 Wrench
Points to observe when replacing the control module
Caution! : New software can only be ordered when the control module is installed in the car. VIDA reads off the new control module identity, which is required to order the correct software.
Caution! Wait two minutes after the ignition has been turned off. The main relay must be voltage free before the control module can be removed from the car. If the electric cooling fan runs on after the ignition has been turned off, wait until it stops. Then wait an additional two minutes.
Caution! Always check that the control module and control module box connector pins and sleeves are not bent or damaged. This may have caused the fault.
Preparations for replacement
Switch off the ignition
Move the gear shift lever to position P.
Remove the cover over the control module.
Note! The gearbox control module (TCM) is the module closest to the engine.
Remove the control module
Note! Do not touch the control module terminal pins with your fingers. Static electricity can damage control module components.
Insert tool 999 5722 Wrench 999 5722 Wrench (1 in illustration) around the control module.
Move the upper section of the tool backwards as far as it will go (2). Raise the tool.
Carefully pull up the control module.
Install the control module
Gently press the control module down into the grooves inside the control module box. Press to the limit position!
Insert tool 999 5722 Wrench 999 5722 Wrench around the control module.
Move the upper section of the tool forwards to stop and pull it up.
Press the cover over the control modules.
Check that the air ducts are correctly positioned.
Ordering software
Order appropriate software. Programming and Relearning
Finishing
Check that no diagnostic trouble codes have been stored during the repair.