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Omg, where is the CATS module??

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Old 05-18-2016, 05:04 PM
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Default Omg, where is the CATS module??

I cannot find the thing....
 
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isn't it behind the rear seats?
 
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isn't it behind the rear seats?
I thought it was in the trunk...?
 
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There is no Cats module shown on Elect. diagram.

Air suspension solenoids are connected to the air suispension module?
 
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Old 05-18-2016, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by meirion1
There is no Cats module shown on Elect. diagram.

Air suspension solenoids are connected to the air suispension module?
Yes, there is a module (brain)that controls the stiffness while driving. Some say it's in the trunk, others behind the rear seat.
 
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The CATS functionality is also controlled by the Air Suspension Module.
 
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Originally Posted by VinnyT

Yes, there is a module (brain)that controls the stiffness while driving. Some say it's in the trunk, others behind the rear seat.
The air suspension module is behind the rear passenger seat on the X350/358 models.
 
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Originally Posted by abonano
The air suspension module is behind the rear passenger seat on the X350/358 models.


Ugh.


Thank you!
 
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Originally Posted by VinnyT

Ugh.

Thank you!
Easily accessible by popping of the cushion.
 
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Originally Posted by abonano
Easily accessible by popping of the cushion.
I unplugged it but the CATS fault is still on the dash? I thought it is supposed to kill the warning and yellow light?
 
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Originally Posted by VinnyT
I unplugged it but the CATS fault is still on the dash? I thought it is supposed to kill the warning and yellow light?
Had to disconnect the battery for a few minutes. Light is off now.
 
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