Control Units

2005 Audi A6 3.2 TSECTION Control Units
CONTROL UNITS LOCATION

Component Location
ABS/EDL Control Module At left side of engine compartment. See Figure .
Air Bag Control Module Below center of dash, on transmission tunnel. See Figure .
Automatic Vertical Aim Control System Control Module Behind right side of dash. See Figure .
Central Locking Control Module Under driver's seat. See Figure .
Coolant Fan Control (FC) Control Module Front of engine compartment. See Figure .
Cruise Control Control Module Behind right side of dash. See Figure .
Fresh Air Blower Control Module On evaporator housing next to fresh air blower motor. See Figure .
Instrument Cluster Combination Processor Part of instrument cluster. See Figure .
Level Control System Control Module Under rear of vehicle. See Figure .
Mototronic Engine Control Module (ECM) Left rear of engine compartment, in plenum chamber. See Figure .
Parking Aid Control Module Left side of luggage compartment. See Figure .
Power Window Control Module (Driver's) In driver's door. See Figure .
Power Window Control Module (Left Rear) In left rear door. See Figure .
Power Window Control Module (Right Front) In right front door. See Figure .
Power Window Control Module (Right Rear) In right rear door. See Figure .
Rear Window Shade Control Module Left rear of vehicle. See Figure .
Solar Operation Control Module On underside of solar roof. See Figure .
Throttle Valve Control Module At rear of engine. See Figure .
Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module Left side of trunk. See Figure .
Transmission Control Module (TCM) (CVT) On transmission. See Figure .
Transmission Control Module (TCM) (Except CVT) Under passenger's seat. See Figure .
Ultra-Sound Sensors Control Module Near left "C" pillar. See Figure .
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