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| 2020/11/15 18:03:44瀏覽40|回應0|推薦0 | |
Screen-by-screen the navigation on the Autel Elite to setup a new Restraints Control Module (RCM) on a 2009 Jaguar XF. The module records and stores impact data and must be replaced after three records are noted. OE repair procedure confirms the module does not require J2534 programming. However, it needs to be initialized. Do I use the Jag OE tool or the Autel Elite? The Autel Elite auto ID’d the car. The shop successfully installed a new RCM module, confirmed by Code U2100. I pressed Restraints Occupant Classification System Module (picture 3). I pressed OK. The Autel started initializing the module, this module didn’t need programing. The next step was to put the VIN into the module using the onscreen keyboard (not shown). The VIN was learned, almost done with the module setup. Seat Cover replacement is nothing more than a occupant classification system calibration. This completed and then I moved on to next step. It did this so fast I didn’t remember to get a picture of the complete screen. The system cleared the codes automatically. OCS initialized to make sure it was all synced. The screen we always want to see…completed successfully! But, the car still had a light after I started it, the driver’s seatbelt was not connected. The shop connected it and the light went off. |
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