Control Module, Removing And Installing Separately
Special tools and workshop equipment required
- Torque Wrench 1783 - 2-10Nm: VAG1783
Removing
-- On vehicles with a coded radio, note the code. Retrieve it if necessary.
-- Disconnect the battery. Refer to Battery, Disconnecting and Connecting .
-- Remove the hose -1- and loosen the hose clamps -arrows- to remove the air guide pipe (not on all engines).
On Vehicles with Diesel Engine
-- Remove the fuel filter -arrows- and move it to the side, but do not remove the fuel lines.
-- Disconnect the air suspension connector, remove the bolts -arrows- and then remove the fuel filter bracket.
Continuation for All Vehicles
-- Remove the bolts -arrows- from the coolant expansion tank -1-.
-- Push the coolant expansion tank -1- in direction of -arrow- from the mount.
-- Set the coolant reservoir -1- aside.
Do not remove the coolant hoses.
-- Thoroughly clean the control module, hydraulic unit and the surrounding area.
-- Vacuum the control module, hydraulic unit and the broader area with a vacuum cleaner so that no dirt and moisture can enter the system.
-- Release the connector from the control module -arrow 1- and remove -arrow 2-.
-- Remove the control module -2- and remove it from the hydraulic unit -3- without tilting it.
The illustration shows the coolant expansion tank -1- removed and lying on its side.
-- Check the valves for damage.
-- Clean the sealing surface.
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents (use cleaning agent enclosed).
Check the sealing surface for damage (visual check).
No moisture or dirt particles must get into the control module.
Replace the hydraulic unit if the sealing surface or contact tags are damaged.
Excessive shaking (for example, dropping, impact) may destroy the control module. The control module must then no longer be used.
Installing:
Use new bolts.
A new control module may be installed a maximum of two times on a used hydraulic unit, to ensure that the elastic seals, seals sufficiently.
Do not install a used control module.
-- Carefully slide the control module without tilting it onto the hydraulic unit.
-- Tighten the hydraulic unit and control module diagonally and in stages to the tightening specification using the new accompanying TORX® socket bolts.
-- Install the connector.
-- Install the coolant reservoir.
-- If equipped, install the fuel filter and intake hose.
-- Enter radio code.
-- Code the ABS Control Module -J104- using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in "Guided Fault Finding" .
-- After replacing the ABS Control Module -J104-, an additional basic setting must be performed.
| Tightening Specification | |
|---|---|
| Control module to hydraulic unit | 2 + 0.8 Nm |