abs module replacement/repair
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cjd777 (12-17-2023)
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There isn't a ton of good information out there. I still am somewhat in the dark, too, about whether or not it's coded to the car. I know BMW codes the VIN into theirs. Supposedly GM did/does, but I had a Buick that I put a new one in when the old one failed, and never coded it. Eventually it worked fine.
So, I opted to just send mine out for repair in order to avoid potential incompatibilities. I sent it to Module Pro in Idaho, and it came back promptly and seems to work fine. It got rid of the pump circuit error, but I still get a left wheel speed sensor intermittent error. I'll replace that wire this week and see if that helps.
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If the INSTPK display says INCORRECT PART FITTED and the correct part IS fitted, then a module configuration is required. It is basically just a CAN bus configuration to introduce the new ABS module to the network.
A NEW module will need to be configured as well as a module that has been sitting without power for an extended period.(capacitors completely discharged?)
You can configure the module with ANY compatible car (similar model as the one it will be installed) and then install it in the car it will stay in.
Many Times I sold a repaired module to someone but before I mailed it to them, I plugged it into a compatible car to make sure the INCORRECT PART FITTED message would not show up in the customers car.
If I do the repair and install here at my shop, I just configure it if the message appears in the INSTPK display.(I use WDS or IDS)
A NEW module will need to be configured as well as a module that has been sitting without power for an extended period.(capacitors completely discharged?)
You can configure the module with ANY compatible car (similar model as the one it will be installed) and then install it in the car it will stay in.
Many Times I sold a repaired module to someone but before I mailed it to them, I plugged it into a compatible car to make sure the INCORRECT PART FITTED message would not show up in the customers car.
If I do the repair and install here at my shop, I just configure it if the message appears in the INSTPK display.(I use WDS or IDS)
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LNF2210AD is marked on the case BUT that is NOT the Jaguar part number.
If you buy a new one from the Jaguar dealer, the correct part number in the catalogue is JLM21323.
If the only DTC is C1095, then a solder repair to the pump motor pins will fix your issue.
A C1145, C1155 will be one of the front ABS link harnesses. (or very slim chance, a sensor)
If you buy a new one from the Jaguar dealer, the correct part number in the catalogue is JLM21323.
If the only DTC is C1095, then a solder repair to the pump motor pins will fix your issue.
A C1145, C1155 will be one of the front ABS link harnesses. (or very slim chance, a sensor)
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David Dougherty (10-26-2023)
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