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Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module (J764)






Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module (J764)

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Socket Insert (T10424)

Removing:

The electronic steering column lock control module is secured to the steering column with shear bolts.

The Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System (VAS5051B) provides all of the information about the remainder of the procedure.

If electronic steering column lock control module is to be replaced, the work procedure => [ Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module, Adapting ] Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module (J764), Adapting must always be performed beforehand.

Additional information is available in TSB 2022458/2.

- Remove steering column with electronic steering column lock control module.

- Carefully tighten the steering column in the vise - 1 - using protective backings and pivot the universal joint - 2 - downward.





- Remove the lower shear bolt from the electronic steering column lock control module using (T10424).

Remove any shavings with a brush. Otherwise, damage could result.

- Loosen the vise and rotate the steering column 180°.

- Tighten the vise and pivot the universal joint - 2 - downward.

- Remove the lower shear bolt - arrow - from the - electronic steering column lock control module - using (T10424).





Remove any shavings with a brush. Otherwise, damage could result.

Rotating 180° is necessary to prevent any shavings from enter the steering column from above when removing the shear bolt.

Installing:

- Secure the electronic steering column lock control module - 1 - with new shear bolts - arrows -. Tighten the shear bolts evenly until the heads shear off.





- Install the steering column with the electronic steering column lock control module.