Operation CHARM: Car repair manuals for everyone.

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