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Hi all:
In the process of trying to find the battery drain, I have basically given up for the near term. I picked up an isolation switch, and want to mount it inside, near the glovebox. The job entails running two new negative wires to the switch, and back to the existing wire and battery. I don't want to mount it in the engine compartment...likely too hot on the exhaust side of the engine.
So, after removing the glovebox, I found these. As I have no manual, I wonder what they are. One is a Siemens module, the other is undetermined. There is a what looks like an upside down filler neck, with a quarter turn cap, and wires coming out. Can anyone ID these for me? I suspect one is an alarm, and the other may be the ECU. I am baffled by the black filler thing. Also, in the last photo of the engine compartment, is this the cruise control module?
TIA,
Pat
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Flash,
The first one appears after removing the plywood kick panel on the passenger side. I noticed it after I took out the kick panel and the glovebox. The car has what appears to be an RJ-45 port on the right side of the center console. The Siemens module can be seen horizontally in the second photo. Behind the black capped thing is another module, which I thought maybe is the ECU. I will go out tomorrow with my glasses and a mirror and see what they are.
Thanks!
Pat
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The Siemens module is the air bag control unit.
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Thanks! I have to post another photo of the RJ-45 connector. Do any of you have this on your consoles?
KesslerR, thanks for the Durametrics info. I have a house in Tucson also.
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Sure, PM should be working. I don't know to much about the air bag unit, other then the part number on that picture corresponded with the air bag unit. What's your question?
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It appears I hit my PM limit, will have to have one of those Admins fix that.. I haven't fixed my airbag issue yet, it doesn't stay on, but can take anywhere from 1 to 10 minutes for it to shut off. Tried to read it with a hammer over the weekend, and it didn't show any codes, but I'm not confident that the hammer was communicating properly with the car.
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I'm trying to remove my air bag control unit (the item in the first photo of the OP's first post), but two of the nuts are very strange - they're a serrated, sawtooth type of nut. Here's a picture of one, as part of an edge-on view of the control unit:
Any idea what type of socket to use to get this thing off? Thanks.
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There is a reason for these unts to be installed that way , i always disconect the battery about 1 hour before i start working on them , to deplete the system of al it's power .
Friend of mine lost a college , the airbag went off and he was sideways in the car , broke his neck and that was the end for him .
So just keep in mind when messing around with these systems , that is also the reason they use special locknuts and most of the times they are or you have to destroy them to get the unit out .
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I still have my control unit exposed, so I'll take a look at mine today and see if I can provide any assistanace. I agree, some fasteners are not made to be taken off by laymen.
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