Rearview Camera System Control Module -J772

2012 Audi A4 2.0T Avant QuattroSECTION Rearview Camera System Control Module -J772

The rearview camera system control module is located behind the luggage compartment right side trim.

-- If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

-- Turn off all electrical consumers.

-- Remove the key.

Removing 

-- Remove the right luggage compartment trim panel. Refer to Removal and Installation .

The rearview camera system control module -3- is wedged into the bracket -2-.

Fig 1: Identifying Rearview Camera System Control Module Is Wedged Into Bracket, Removal
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Remove the Comfort System Central Control Module -J393- -1- first, and then the bracket -2-.

-- Remove the screws -arrows- and nuts -5-.

-- Remove the bracket -2- from the storage compartment in order to disconnect the connectors -3- and -4-.

Fig 2: Identifying Bracket From Storage Compartment In Order To Disconnect Connectors, Removal
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-- Unclip the rearview camera system control module out of the bracket -2- and remove it upward.

-- Unlock and disconnect the connector from the rearview camera system control module.

Installing 

-- Install in reverse order of removal.

-- Perform a calibration, refer to REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM, CALIBRATING .

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