Control Modules in Front Part Of Vehicle

2011 Audi Q5 Quattro (8RB) V6-3.2L (CALB)SECTION Control Modules in Front Part Of Vehicle






Control modules in front part of vehicle

Overview of Control Modules







1 - Right High-intensity Gas Discharge Lamp Control Module -J344-
Component Location and Pin Connector: => Right High-intensity Gas Discharge Lamp Control Module -J344-

2 - Auxiliary Heater Control Module -J364-

3 - Coolant Fan Control (FC) Control Module -J293- / Coolant Fan -V7-
Component Location and connectors for models with 400 W or 600 W coolant fan: => [ Coolant Fan 400 W or 600 W ] Coolant Fan 400 W Or 600 W
Component Location and connectors for models with 800 W or 1000 W coolant fan: => [ Coolant Fan 800 W or 1000 W ] Coolant Fan 800 W Or 1000 W

3 - Coolant Fan Control (FC) Control Module 2 -J671- / Coolant Fan 2 -V177-
Component Location and connectors for models with 800 W or 1000 W coolant fan: => [ Coolant Fan 800 W or 1000 W ] Coolant Fan 800 W Or 1000 W

4 - Wiper Motor Control Module -J400-
Component Location and Pin Connector: => Locations

5 - Engine Control Module (ECM) -J623-
Component Location and connectors for models with left-hand drive (with -T60- and -T94- ): => Locations
Component Location and connectors for models with left-hand drive (with -T91- and -T105- ): => Locations

6 - Transmission Control Module (TCM) -J217- / Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) Mechatronic -J743-
Component Location and Pin Connectors: => Locations

7 - ABS Control Module -J104-
Component Location and Pin Connector: => Locations

8 - Left High-intensity Gas Discharge Lamp Control Module -J343-
Component Location and Pin Connector: => Left High-intensity Gas Discharge Lamp Control Module -J343-

9 - Garage Door Opener Control Module -J530-
Component Location and Pin Connector: => Locations

10 - Distance Regulation Control Module -J428-
Component Location and Pin Connector: => Locations
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