Steering Column Lock (SCL) Actuator Module Parameter Reset (LS - Manual Transmission Only)

2025 Mercedes Benz Sprinter 3500XD 2D Cab Chassis Extended, RWDSECTION Steering Column Lock (SCL) Actuator Module Parameter Reset (LS - Manual Transmission Only)
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NOTE: SCL actuator will only allow communication with NGS tester after SCL has been activated. To active SCL, open driver's door, DO NOT put key in ignition. Press a single button on key fob, while no key is in ignition. SCL actuator will stay activated for 30 minutes.

Remove key from ignition switch. Close and open driver's door. Connect NGS tester and use service function card. Select SCLM, then ENTER SECURITY ACCESS. Wait 8 minutes for security access to be granted. Select PARAMETER RESET. Insert key into ignition switch and turn ignition switch to RUN position. Select ICM, then ENTER SECURITY ACCESS. Wait 10 minutes for security access to be granted. Select RESET SCLM PARAMETER. Disconnect NGS tester. Turn ignition switch to OFF position. Remove key from ignition switch. Insert key into ignition switch. Turn ignition switch to RUN position. Turn ignition switch to OFF position and remove key.

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