Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527, removing and installing

2009 Audi A6 BaseSECTION Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527, removing and installing
  • If control module is replaced, select "Guided Functions" of respective control module in.
Fig 1: Identifying Catches, Slip Ring, And Steering Angle Sensor G85
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Removing 

CAUTION: Ensure steering is in straight ahead and centered prior to removing spiral spring.

Position of spiral spring must not be changed once removed.

  • Carefully release catches - arrows  -.
  • Pull return spring with slip ring - - with Steering Angle Sensor G85 - - off from steering column switch module (SCSM).
Fig 2: Removing Screws, And Steering Column Electronics Systems Control Module J527 From Steering Column Switch Module
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  • Remove bolts - arrows  -.
  • Remove Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527 - - from steering column switch module.

Installing 

Installation is performed in reverse order of removal, noting the following:

If Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527 was replaced, it must be coded.

Tightening torques

Component Nm
Steering column switch module (SCSM) to Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527 0.65
Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch E22 to Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527 0.65
Cruise Control Switch E45 to Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527 0.65
RENDER: 1.0x

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