To determine if the seat motor or control module is faulty in your Mercedes CLK, first check if the seat moves at all when using the controls. If there’s no response, inspect the fuse associated with the seat functions. If the fuse is intact, you can test the seat motor by applying direct power to it; if it operates, the control module may be the issue. Additionally, using a diagnostic tool can help identify any error codes related to the seat control module.
Need to know which control module in question.
wiper module.... i know for a fat that the control that controls your wipers and turn signal, its one big module, under steering column. check your wiper motor or blown fuse
Need to know which control module. Body, powertrain, airbag, or ABS?
The resistors that I know of are behind the control for the heat and A/C. I had an issue with no heat and not blowing air until level 4. I replaced the module and everything works fine.
Please let me know as well were the abs module is if you ever find it, sssmdg@yahoo.com I also need to know were the flasher module is as well. I have no blinkers or flashers and all the fuses are good
don't know why I don't have an answer to my question
The powertrain control module and the electronic control module are two totally different modules. The ECM controls everything that has to do with the engine like fuel injectors,throttle position sensor,cam sensor ect. the powertrain control module controls just transmission related components like fluid pressure switches, TCC solenoid, transfer case switches.
I don't really know that's why I came on here to find out
The acronym is not abstraction control module. It is ABS/Traction Control Module. In other words, the ABS Module is also the Traction Control Module. The same module performs both functions, that is, ABS or Anti-Lock Brakes, and it performs Traction Control functions as well. In "shop-speak" however, even tough the module has both functions built in, we usually do not call it an ABS/Traction Control Module. We simply call it an ABS Module. That is probably why you have been unsuccessful in getting info on it. When you refer to it as an abstraction control module, you will just get a blank stare. Nobody will know what you mean. You are really looking for the ABS Module. The module you are looking for is located on the passenger's side of the car, down low in the engine compartment. You may be more able to see it from the underside of the vehicle, once the lower plastic shield is removed. It will be rather large, about 4 inches by 4 inches square, mounted to a metal bracket, and have several brake fluid lines going into it, and a large 1 inch by 3 inch electrical connector plugged into it.
As I know it is for electric windows, electric dooor locks and alarm. Might also control interior lights.
Variable Frequency Drive
i know on a wb its in distributor