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W124 - N4/1 - EA/CC module Cable exchange?
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Hi guyīs.
I hope you can help me with this one. Car is European (300E-24) from 1991 with the first M104 engine with the KE-Jettronic injection. just like the old M103 but with 24Valve head. Engine number is more precis M104.980 It has also ASR and Cruise Controle. I had mice last year eating a lot og nuts inside my car, they hide behind the firewall just under the windshield wiper or under the electrik fan/blower. But they just couldīn stop with the nutīs, so they also began eating on my cable that comes from the control boks with the name N4/1 thatīs a VDO boks that controles the Electronic Acelerator pedal control and the Cruise controle, but NOT the idle controle on this model. It also has the MAS relay. But I literaly almost rip the whole car apart down to the electric Fan/blower under the windshield wiper, trying to remove the cable so I could repair it (im a Electronic technician so no problem for me) but I need to get the damn cable out to this job, as the cable eating went on just in the midle of the car, where I canīt reach to it. But with everything split apart, I still canīt pull the cable out from the batery side. I know it goes over to the other side og the var were there are some big connectors attahced right next to the ignition controle module. But even though I disassambled all these connectors, I still canīt pulle the cable out. So my question is, does anyone have a layout of this cable and were it is attached to on the other ends??? :confused: I know from the electronic diagram that it is attached to the cruise controle arms connection inside the car, but I have read somewere there should be a connector in the engine bay and I think this is the one tricking me a bit :( Does anyone have experince with this cable and haw to remove it? |
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