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In Reply to: Re: Thanks Kevin posted by alex lynch on March 31, 2002 at 08:18:30:
I have had a suspension leveling message for the last two years which is strange since my car is not equipped with suspension leveling. On cars without LAD, this circuit is taken to ground. I though at first that this was a typical bad ground problem. No such luck. I have checked the circuit several from the end-point all the way back to the CCM without finding any problems. Thanks to your write-up, especially the resistance values, I think you have given me my next area to check.
Alex
Some may have seen a message posted earlier this week on "ESD Regelt" and my response about that message possibly indicating a fault in the check control module... well, as fate would have it, less than 24 hours after I posted that message, I got the same dreaded message! OK, time to take some of my own medicine. I pulled the check control module today and began to do some serious triage. For those who have cracked the cases on the CCM, you'll no doubt recognize a highly symetrical design. This is for a reason... there are about 30 separate, but identical test circuits in the CCM that check everything from your brake lights to the key in the ignition. Every single one of these test circuits is set up as what is known in the business as a "current loop". That means that the system sends a current through the closed loop of the Anyway, thought I would post this since this is one of those gremlins that could be hard to track and cure... it's sort of the analog to the capacitor fix for the cluster. Of course, this problem could have been solved by purchasing a new or refurbished CCM... but then again, we're all trying to keep that cost of ownership down! Kevin