Control Modules

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Control Modules

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What is a Control Module?

A Control Module is an electronic device that controls the operation of a steering system. It is responsible for controlling the motor, steering angle sensor and other components of the system.

What is the purpose of a Control Module?

The Control Module is responsible for controlling the operation of the steering system, including the motor, steering angle sensor and other components. It is also responsible for monitoring the system and alerting the driver of any faults or issues.

How do I determine if my Control Module is faulty?

If your Control Module is faulty, you may experience a variety of symptoms. These can include: difficulty turning the steering wheel, sudden jerking or lurching of the vehicle, sudden changes in the speed of the vehicle, flashing dashboard lights, or a decrease in power steering. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is recommended that you have your Control Module inspected by a qualified mechanic.

Can a faulty Control Module cause damage to other components?

Yes, a faulty Control Module can cause damage to other components of the steering system, such as the motor, steering angle sensor and other related components. It is important to have the Control Module inspected and replaced as soon as possible if you suspect it is faulty.

How do I replace my Control Module?

Replacing a Control Module is a complex process that should be done by a qualified mechanic. The steps involved are as follows:

  1. Remove the Control Module from the vehicle.
  2. Disconnect any electrical connections.
  3. Install the new Control Module.
  4. Reconnect any electrical connections.
  5. Test the new Control Module.


How often should I inspect my Control Module?

It is recommended that you inspect your Control Module at least once a year. This will help to ensure that it is working properly and will help to prevent any potential issues or damage.