electrics under US passenger seat
am checking for battery drain issue. battery is totally flat, but there is a tick tock sound under the passenger seat. i removed the power seat fuse, and its still ticking. i thought it was the power seat motor. What else could it be there?
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Could be the clock, the CCU, some other source.
I don't think there should be anything ticking under the pass seat.... oohhh wait BOOM! lol |
haha. it's definitely ticking. CCU is under driver seat. there's two motors there. and a couple of small boxes of electrical stuff.
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No the CCU is in the dashboard. the DME is there some other box... motors... for the seats? Do you have a seat switch going out. There is a situation that a switch goes bad in one direction and not the other and when the seat motor gets to the end of travel it can cause the seat to keep trying to go.
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early 964 has spoiler module and relay, cruise control module under passenger seat
Later models (91 and up) have door lock/alarm module as well |
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Originally Posted by Silvertarga
(Post 9434867)
early 964 has spoiler module and relay, cruise control module under passenger seat
Later models (91 and up) have door lock/alarm module as well |
Originally Posted by turbotwoshoes
(Post 9434893)
and the factory installed amp for the stereo (on mine (1990).
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Originally Posted by Silvertarga
(Post 9434867)
early 964 has spoiler module and relay, cruise control module under passenger seat
Later models (91 and up) have door lock/alarm module as well DME is under driver's seat. Marc |
I have an early 90 build and the spoiler control module with relay resides under passenger seat, door lock module is under dash at passengers left foot, I believe the change was made in August 1990
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Originally Posted by Silvertarga
(Post 9435195)
I have an early 90 build and the spoiler control module with relay resides under passenger seat, door lock module is under dash at passengers left foot, I believe the change was made in August 1990
Marc |
Marc
Where is your door lock module? |
Originally Posted by Silvertarga
(Post 9435477)
Marc
Where is your door lock module? Marc |
I have one here that has a bracket on it ..looks like it clamps onto steering column?
For future reference door lock module is usually # 911 618 113 01 Spoiler Control Module for early cars is 964 618 212 00 |
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