Service & Repair Manual

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Throttle valve control module, adapting
The adaptation teaches the Engine Control
Module (ECM) various positions of the throttle
valve when the ignition is on and the engine is
stopped. These positions are stored in the
control module The return communication
regarding the position of the throttle valve occurs
via the two angle sensors for throttle drive.
An adaptation must always be performed when
the throttle valve control module -J338- or the
Engine Control Module (ECM) are removed and
installed (or replaced) or if voltage supply to the
Engine Control Module (ECM) is interrupted.
The learning process (adaptation) occurs:
automatically if the ignition is switched on for at
least 10 seconds without operating starter and
accelerator pedal and the Engine Control
Module (ECM) recognizes "adaptation
required". (There will be no notification of
whether adaptation was successful or not
however). Adaptation required is recognized if
stored voltage values from the angle sensors
do not match actual measured voltage values
within a certain tolerance range.
via initiation of basic setting (function 04)
display group 060 with ignition on.
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