Memory Seat/Steering Column Adjustment Control Module Bracket

2011 Audi Q5 Quattro (8RB) V6-3.2L (CALB)SECTION Memory Seat/Steering Column Adjustment Control Module Bracket






Memory Seat/Steering Column Adjustment Control Module Bracket

Removing


Follow all safety precautions when working on pyrotechnic components.

Before handling pyrotechnic components (for example, disconnecting the connector), the person handling them must discharge static electricity. For example, by briefly touching the door striker pin.

- Remove the memory seat adjustment/steering column adjustment control module. Refer to => [ Memory Seat/Steering Column Adjustment Control Module ] Memory Seat/Steering Column Adjustment Control Module.

- Press the pin - 2 - toward the upholster and out of the clip - arrow A - on the bracket - 1 -, for example using an upholstery needle.






- Remove the pin from the seat.

- Remove the bracket support foot - 2 - from the upper seat frame.






- Remove the clip - arrow A - on the upper seat frame - 1 -.

- Disengage the retaining tabs - arrow B - (quantity: 2).

- Carefully remove the bracket in the - direction of the arrow - from the seat pan.

- Remove the bracket from the seat pan.

Installation


Follow all safety precautions when working on pyrotechnic components.

Before handling pyrotechnic components (for example, connecting electrical connector), the person handling them must discharge static electricity. For example, by briefly touching the door striker pin.

Installation is reverse of removal, but note the following:

Make sure the connectors are installed all the way in and are secure.


Connect the battery with the ignition switched on. Pyrotechnic components could deploy after connecting the battery if they were not repaired correctly. Individuals must not be inside the vehicle when connecting the battery.

- Connect the battery ground cable with the ignition turned on.

If the airbag indicator lamp (K75) indicates a fault after installation, the DTC memory must be checked, deleted and checked again using the Vehicle diagnostic tester.

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