Cruise Control Module (CCM): Installation

2021 Ford Transit-350 HD Base, Van Cargo Extended, 3.5L Eng VIN 8, AWDSECTION Installation
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Cruise control module 

  1. NOTE: Replace any damaged CCM grommets.

    Inspect the CCM grommets for damage.

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  2. Install the CCM.

    1. NOTE: Do not seat the grommets, they will be seated when the nuts are installed and torqued.

      Position the CCM grommets on the ball studs.

    2. Connect the CCM electrical connector.

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  3. Apply thread locker to the CCM ball stud threads.

    Material: Motorcraft® Threadlock 262 / TA-26 (WSK-M2G351-A6)

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  4. Install the CCM nuts.

    Torque: 9 lb.in (1 Nm)

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  5. NOTE: This step is only necessary when installing a new component.

    Using a diagnostic scan tool, complete the PMI process for the CCM following the on-screen instructions.

  6. Align the CCM. Refer to: Cruise Control Radar Alignment .
  7. Install the CCM cover and the bolts.

    Torque: 24 lb.in (2.7 Nm)

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    Cruise control module bracket 

  8. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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