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Control Module Not Programmed






Control module not programmed

Information about symptom fault-tracing
The diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are included in a larger fault-tracing for the symptom Starter motor not running.
Add the symptom and fault trace according to Checking the start system.
If this has already been carried out, continue fault tracing.

Do you want to continue with this procedure?

Yes - Programming control module

No - DONE

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Programming control module
The diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is stored when the central electronic module (CEM) discovers that the steering column lock module (SCL) has not been programmed.
The fault may be caused by:
- There has been a fault during a previous programming
- The customer has replaced the control module himself
- The control module has been replaced at a workshop and programming has not been carried out
Load new software into the control module.

Continue - Verification

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Verification




Verification

Hint: After carrying out the repair, check that the fault has been remedied.








- Ignition off
- Reinstall the connectors, components etc.
Check the operation of the steering column lock. Insert the ignition key in the ignition switch. The steering column lock must then be unlocked. It must be possible to turn the steering wheel.

Can the steering wheel be turned?

Yes - VERIFIED

No - VERIFICATION FAILED

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VERIFIED - FAULT FOUND

VERIFICATION FAILED - Fault-tracing information

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Fault-tracing information

Attempt New Test - Programming control module

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