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The brake control module on my C 70 is right up against the firewall in the back behind the battery of the car. Has anybody had experience removing this from the car? I have had it to a few mechanics I can’t figure out how to get it off of the car!
The brake control module on my C 70 is right up against the firewall. can’t figure out how to get it off of the car!
Take the battery out, take the whole abs unit out of the car (undoing all of the brake lines) - then take the control unit off. Better have a good pressure brake bleeder after you put it back together!
The car is a 2008 model with 73,000 miles on it.
I get fault codes CEM-E000 communication with control module faulty, BCM-0148 Communication between control units wrong configuration ID, EPS-0080 Steering angle sensor faulty signal.
They all point to the Brake Control model or the wiring to it.
Any other ideas?
Is there a bolt that holds or connects the unit on the back firewall?
I have checked all of the fuses, the wiring, the connections and have found no problems.
1. CEM-E000 communication with control module faulty,
2. BCM-0148 Communication between control units wrong configuration ID,
3. EPS-0080 Steering angle sensor faulty signal.
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Any other ideas?
I don't see the brake control unit listed as a possible source for any of those codes. What are you basing your diagnosis on? You might could talk with xemodex - they might talk you out of replacing the wrong part. If those are codes from VIDA - click on the codes to get diagnostic information.