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Comfort System Central Control Module J393

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Special tools and workshop equipment required 

NOTE:

If Comfort System Central Control Module is to be replaced, the work procedure REPLACING/CODING  to read out the codes stored in the module must always be performed.

After replacing Comfort System Central Control Module, other functions of the Comfort System Central Control Module such as "anti-theft immobilizer", "anti-theft alarm system", "access/start authorization", "tire pressure monitoring system" and central locking system key must also be adapted, depending on vehicle equipment.

For these, start with adaptation of anti-theft immobilizer (ANTI-THEFT IMMOBILIZER CONTROL MODULE J362, ADAPTING ) and then the other, equipment-dependent functions of Comfort System Central Control Module in any sequence.

Removing 

-- Switch off the ignition and all electrical consumers and move the ignition key or start button into the 0 position (preliminary engaged position).

-- Remove the glove compartment. Refer to Removal and Installation .

-- Remove both nuts -1- and the comfort system central control module with the bracket -2- from the fastener threads. Be careful of the connected wires.

Fig 1: Identifying Comfort System Central Control Module With The Bracket -2- & Nuts
GWWN97-11244Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.
NOTE:

The openings on the connected and bracket must align exactly to release and disconnect the connector.

-- Release the retaining tab -3- and slide the comfort system central control module in the bracket in the -direction of the arrow- until the openings on the connector -1- align with the openings -2- in the bracket.

Fig 2: Sliding Comfort System Central Control Module In Bracket In -Direction Of Arrow
GWWN97-11245Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Disconnect the connector from the comfort system central control module.

NOTE:

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

All harness connectors are only to be connected in one location and must therefore not be marked.

-- Open the four side retainers -arrows- and remove the cover -1-.

Fig 3: Identifying Four Side Retainers -Arrows- And Cover
GWWN97-11246Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Remove the comfort system central control module -2- from the bracket.

Installing 

Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:

NOTE:

The connector can only be connected and locked when the openings on it -1- and on the bracket -2- align exactly.

Fig 4: Identifying Connector & Bracket Openings Align Exactly
GWWN97-11245Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Tighten the nuts to 4.5 Nm.