Test F: Air Ride Control (Arc) Module Does Not Respond To NGS Tester

1997 Ford Contour LX, 2.5 L, StandardSECTION Test F: Air Ride Control (Arc) Module Does Not Respond To NGS Tester
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  1. Turn ignition off. Disconnect Gray Air Ride Control (ARC) module connector C2000 located left center of instrument panel. See Fig 1. Inspect ARC module connector C2000 for physical damage, bent te rminals or corrosion. Repair or replace connector as necessary and retest system. If connector is okay, go to next step.
  2. Inspect Data Link Connector (DLC) for physical damage, bent terminals or corrosion. Repair or replace connector as necessary and retest system. If connector is okay, go to next step.
  3. Measure resistance of Light Blue/White wire between ARC module connector C2000, terminal No. 29 and DLC, terminal No. 7. See Fig 1. If resistance is less than 5 ohms, replace ARC module and retes t system. If resistance is more than 5 ohms, repair open in Light Blue/White wire between ARC module connector DLC and retest system.
Fig 1: Identifying ARC Connector C2000 (Gray) & DLC
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