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05omegav6

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Check control module - Where is it?
« on: 10 November 2011, 20:23:23 »

As above really :y

Would it be advisable to get the MID, module, and stalk from the same car? :-\
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Re: Check control module - Where is it?
« Reply #1 on: 11 November 2011, 02:35:32 »

same for same, whats wrong with mid?
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Re: Check control module - Where is it?
« Reply #2 on: 11 November 2011, 11:38:58 »

same for same, whats wrong with mid?
It's a tid ;)
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Re: Check control module - Where is it?
« Reply #3 on: 11 November 2011, 21:19:13 »

How does the lamp check work?

I am fairly certain that the full current to the lamps does not pass through the TID/MID/GID/CID because the pins on the grey plug look too small to me to carry the current.

Is there a dedicated lamp check module somewhere?
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Re: Check control module - Where is it?
« Reply #4 on: 11 November 2011, 22:39:48 »

How does the lamp check work?

I am fairly certain that the full current to the lamps does not pass through the TID/MID/GID/CID because the pins on the grey plug look too small to me to carry the current.

Is there a dedicated lamp check module somewhere?
Yep
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Re: Check control module - Where is it?
« Reply #5 on: 11 November 2011, 22:49:39 »

How does the lamp check work?

I am fairly certain that the full current to the lamps does not pass through the TID/MID/GID/CID because the pins on the grey plug look too small to me to carry the current.

Is there a dedicated lamp check module somewhere?
Yep
Hmmm. Haynes says "P25 Bulb failure sensor".

The diagram is too small to read without assistance  :( if I can find some reading glasses  ::) I want to see how many wires link it to the check control (TID/MID/GID/CID)
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Re: Check control module - Where is it?
« Reply #6 on: 11 November 2011, 22:51:09 »

Module is up behind pass. glovebox
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Re: Check control module - Where is it?
« Reply #7 on: 11 November 2011, 23:20:58 »

How does the lamp check work?

I am fairly certain that the full current to the lamps does not pass through the TID/MID/GID/CID because the pins on the grey plug look too small to me to carry the current.

Is there a dedicated lamp check module somewhere?
Yep
Hmmm. Haynes says "P25 Bulb failure sensor".

The diagram is too small to read without assistance  :( if I can find some reading glasses  ::) I want to see how many wires link it to the check control (TID/MID/GID/CID)
3 wires.
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Re: Check control module - Where is it?
« Reply #8 on: 11 November 2011, 23:25:57 »

Module is up behind pass. glovebox


Cheers Rob :y Is it bolted to the A post :-\ or is it buried behind the heater gubbins? :-\

How does the lamp check work?

I am fairly certain that the full current to the lamps does not pass through the TID/MID/GID/CID because the pins on the grey plug look too small to me to carry the current.

Is there a dedicated lamp check module somewhere?
Yep
Hmmm. Haynes says "P25 Bulb failure sensor".

The diagram is too small to read without assistance  :( if I can find some reading glasses  ::) I want to see how many wires link it to the check control (TID/MID/GID/CID)

Thanks Andy :y If worse comes to it, I can try and play follow the wires... ::)
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Re: Check control module - Where is it?
« Reply #9 on: 12 November 2011, 14:44:45 »

Module is up behind pass. glovebox


Cheers Rob :y Is it bolted to the A post :-\ or is it buried behind the heater gubbins? :-\

How does the lamp check work?

I am fairly certain that the full current to the lamps does not pass through the TID/MID/GID/CID because the pins on the grey plug look too small to me to carry the current.

Is there a dedicated lamp check module somewhere?
Yep
Hmmm. Haynes says "P25 Bulb failure sensor".

The diagram is too small to read without assistance  :( if I can find some reading glasses  ::) I want to see how many wires link it to the check control (TID/MID/GID/CID)

Thanks Andy :y If worse comes to it, I can try and play follow the wires... ::)
Glovebox out jobbie
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Re: Check control module - Where is it?
« Reply #10 on: 13 November 2011, 18:13:43 »

Oh joy ::)
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