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Control Module, Separating From Hydraulic Unit

Special tools and workshop equipment required 

Replacing Control Modules 

Replace the control module:

CAUTION:

A control module that was removed may not be attached to a different hydraulic unit.

NOTE:

Before removing control module, read out Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) memory and print out fault code if necessary.

Replacing the control module should only be done by trained personnel.

CAUTION:

Risk of destroying the hydraulic unit.

  • The return flow pump must not be separated from the hydraulic unit.
  • On a disconnected control module, circuit board is laid open.
  • No moisture or dirt particles must get into the control module.
  • Avoid build-up of static electricity!

Procedure 

-- Remove the ABS Control Module -J104- /ABS Hydraulic Unit -N55-. Refer to ABS Control Module -J104- /ABS Hydraulic Unit -N55-, REMOVING AND INSTALLING, WITHOUT HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEM .

-- Touch a grounded object, before working on electrical equipment : VAS6613  . Do not touch directly on the connector terminals or the electrical components.

-- Position the hydraulic unit with the control module on the : VAS6613  .

-- Remove the three TORX® bolts -arrows- for the control module and dispose of them immediately.

GWWA45-10239Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC

-- Position the hydraulic unit with the control module from above on the : VAS6613  .

-- Pull control module off from hydraulic unit without angling.

Fig 1: Control Module Pulled Off From Hydraulic Unit Without Angling
GWWN45-10044Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC

-- Cover control module magnetic coils with a lint free cloth.

-- Check the cleanliness of the hydraulic unit sealing surface if necessary clean with mineral spirits and a lint-free cloth.

CAUTION:

Protect the contact surfaces on the pressure sensor against mechanical damage and electrostatic discharge. The : VAS6613  grounds the technician sufficiently to protect again overcharging components.