Variable Induction Control Module: Service and Repair
Throttle Valve Control Module (J338)
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Hose Clamps up to 25 mm Dia. (3094) (only for a throttle valve control module heated by coolant)
Removing
• Pay attention to the rules of cleanliness. Refer to => [ Clean Working Conditions ] Multiport Fuel Injection.
- Remove engine cover with air filter => [ Engine Cover with Air Filter ] Engine Cover with Air Filter.
- Remove the connecting pipe - 4 - between the throttle valve control module and air filter. To do so, disconnect the vent hose - 1 - from the oil filter bracket, and if present the vent hose - 2 - from the Secondary Air Injection (AIR) pump motor (compress the securing ring) and remove the spring clamp - 3 -.
- Remove the air guide bolts - arrows - from the lock carrier.
- Disconnect the connector - 1 - and the vent hose - 2 -.
- Remove the bolts - arrows -.
• Seal the intake passage in the intake manifold using a clean cloth.
- Clamp off the coolant hoses using hose clamps up to 25 mm dia. (3094) and disconnect them from the throttle valve connections - arrows -.
• Coolant hoses are only for a throttle valve control module that is heated by coolant
Installing
Installation is performed in the reverse order of removal. When doing this note the following:
• Replace the seal for the throttle valve control module if damaged.
• Connection for coolant hoses => [ (Item 21) ] Cooling System Components Overview, Engine Side.
• Make sure the vent tubes - 1 and 2 - fit securely.
• When replacing, erase the adaptation values and adapt the Engine Control Module (ECM) to the throttle valve control module. Refer to "Guided Functions" in the vehicle diagnostic tester.
Tightening Specifications