Installation; Controller Antilock Brake; Description; Removal - DaimlerChrysler SPRINTER2006 Service Manual

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Fig. 1 Central Timer Module
1 - DRIVER SEAT
2 - WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
3 - SCREW (2)
4 - CLOSEOUT PANEL

5 - CENTRAL TIMER MODULE

6 - WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR (2)
7 - SCREW (2)

INSTALLATION

(1) Position the central timer module in the vehicle
(2) Connect the wire harness connectors to the
central timer module.
(3) Install the screws that secure the central timer
module. Tighten the screws securely.
(4) Route the seat belt latch wire lead through the
hole in the closeout panel and position the panel
beneath the driver seat cushion
(5) Install the screws that secure the closeout
panel beneath the driver seat cushion. Tighten the
screws securely.
(6) Connect the wire harness connector to the seat
belt latch connector.
(7) Slide the driver seat to back to its original posi-
tion.
(8) Reconnect the negative battery cable.
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK
BRAKE

DESCRIPTION

The Controler Antilock Brake (CAB) is mounted to
the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) and operates the
ABS system.
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULES 8E - 3

REMOVAL

(1) Remove the negative battery cable from the
battery.
(2) Pull up on the CAB harness connector release
and remove connector.
(3) Remove the CAB mounting bolts.
(4) Remove the CAB from the HCU.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install CAB to the HCU.
(2) Install mounting bolts. Tighten to 2 N·m (16 in.
lbs.).
(3) Install the wiring harness connector to the
CAB and push down on the release to secure the con-
nector.
(4) Install negative battery cable to the battery.
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE
DESCRIPTION
The electronic control module (ECM) is mounted to
the left lower dash panel and consists of an electronic
printed circuit board which is designed as a milliliter
board assembly fitted on both sides. The routing of
the wiring harness connector at the ECM connector
are split into interfering cables and sensitive cables
in order to achieve improved electromagnetic compat-
ibility. The smaller wiring harness connector is used
for the vehicle wiring harness and the larger harness
is used for the engine wiring harness. The ECM
stores engine specific data, monitors the connected
sensor and analyzes their measurement (Fig. 2).
Its task consists in controlling the following sys-
tems in line with the analysis of the input signals:
• Fuel Supply System
• Injected Quantity Control
• Emission Control System
• Charge Pressure Control
• Cruise Control
• A/C Compressor Shut-Off
• Pre-Heating Output Relay for the Glow Plugs
• Vehicle Theft
• Air Bag
• Monitors inputs/outputs, checks plausibility and
stores faults
• Share information with other control modules
• Diagnosis
If a sensor should fail, provided the fault is not
serious, the ECM will continue to operate the engine
in Limp-Home Mode (emergency mode) using a
default value for the missing signal. The ECM
ensures that, continuing to operate the engine will
not cause damage or effect safety, otherwise a Engine
shut-off process will be carried out (Fig. 3).

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