If I post fault code's could someone help?
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CEM-1A55 Communication with CCM control module signal missing - DTC is found active
CEM-6A01 Door unlocked, left rear signal too high - DTC is found not active
CEM-6C48 Transponder type Faulty signal DTC is found not active
CEM-8F21 Windshield wipers Signal too low DTC is found not active
CEM-6F71 Fuel hatch switch Signal too low DTC is found not active
CEM-8F2D Windshield wipers signal too low DTC is found not active
DDM-0025 Mirror motor Signal missing DTC is found not active
DDM-0030 Rear view mirror potentiometer Faulty signal. DTC is found not active
DDM-0032 Rear view mirror potentiometer Faulty signal. DTC is found not active
SRS-0031 Side impact protection (SIPS) bag, left front signal too low. DTC is found not active
SRS-0034 Side impact protection (SIPS) bag, left front. Resistance too high DTC is found not active
SRS-0105 Side impact protection (SIPS) bag, left front Circuit fault. DTC is found not active
All other checks showed ( NO FAULTS )
AUM
BCM
DIM
ECM
PDM
PSM
REM
SWM
TCM
UEM
I hope I got it all right here? We will see......
CEM-6A01 Door unlocked, left rear signal too high - DTC is found not active
CEM-6C48 Transponder type Faulty signal DTC is found not active
CEM-8F21 Windshield wipers Signal too low DTC is found not active
CEM-6F71 Fuel hatch switch Signal too low DTC is found not active
CEM-8F2D Windshield wipers signal too low DTC is found not active
DDM-0025 Mirror motor Signal missing DTC is found not active
DDM-0030 Rear view mirror potentiometer Faulty signal. DTC is found not active
DDM-0032 Rear view mirror potentiometer Faulty signal. DTC is found not active
SRS-0031 Side impact protection (SIPS) bag, left front signal too low. DTC is found not active
SRS-0034 Side impact protection (SIPS) bag, left front. Resistance too high DTC is found not active
SRS-0105 Side impact protection (SIPS) bag, left front Circuit fault. DTC is found not active
All other checks showed ( NO FAULTS )
AUM
BCM
DIM
ECM
PDM
PSM
REM
SWM
TCM
UEM
I hope I got it all right here? We will see......
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Thanks ES6T, I went to a local u-pull -it yard yesterday and bought a unit out of an 01 S80. I wish I would have known then that these things are married to the car. So I will still be looking for the fix on the ECC. I will take the unit I bought from the yard back and get a yard credit for future purchase. They don't refund cash.
Last edited by ingydrummer; 02-10-2014 at 04:15 PM. Reason: Mis-spelled
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Well, I finally fixed the climate control unit. It seems the thermistor was broken and not making a connection, (CEM-1A55 Communication with CCM controle module Signal missing) The one I bought at the scrap yard became a donor so I opened it up down to the mother board and removed the thermistor and soldered it onto my mother board. Put everything back together and it came to life! Everything on the climate control is working perfectly. One down, one to go. Thanks to everyone who helped me out on this. I love this Forum. It has helped my out in so many ways. Now onto the SRS problem......
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ES6T, I found the wire going up into the seat back. It is completely separated from the seat bottom. Now, Im trying to remove the plugs in the seat belt module under the seat but I cant get the plug to come out of the housing. It looks as if the sliding lock comes off of the top and bottom but I dont want to force it off and break it until I know exactly how it comes apart. Would you happen to know? Thanks
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ES6T, Here is the plug bank Im trying to pull apart,
Im trying to figure out if you totally remove the slide locks on the top and bottom all the way off to remove this plug socket? I didn't want to try and remove them all the way if there not supposed to come all the way off. Thanks again
Im trying to figure out if you totally remove the slide locks on the top and bottom all the way off to remove this plug socket? I didn't want to try and remove them all the way if there not supposed to come all the way off. Thanks again
Last edited by ingydrummer; 02-18-2014 at 10:43 AM.