Eos (1F7) V6-3.2L (BUB) (2008)
Combination Switch: Description and Operation
Steering Column Switch, To 10.09
CAUTION!
‹› When disconnecting and connecting battery, the procedure must be followed as described in the Repair Information => [
Disconnecting and Connecting Battery In Engine Compartment ] See: Starting and Charging/Battery/Service and Repair/Removal
and Replacement/Disconnecting and Connecting Battery In Engine Compartment or => [ Disconnecting and Connecting Batteries In
Luggage Compartment ] See: Starting and Charging/Battery/Service and Repair/Removal and Replacement/Disconnecting and
Connecting Batteries In Luggage Compartment.
‹› The removal and installation of individual steering column switch components must be done in a specified sequence => [ Steering
Column Switch Components Removal Sequence ] See: Service and Repair/Steering Column Switch Components, to 10.09.
‹› After installing a new Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module (J527), it must be coded, refer to => [ Steering Column Electronic
Systems Control Module, Coding, To 10.09 ] See: Relays and Modules/Relays and Modules - Steering and Suspension/Relays and Modules -
Steering/Steering Column Control Module/Testing and Inspection/Programming and Relearning.
‹› If steering column switch malfunctions occur, the coding of the steering column electronics control module must be checked, refer to => [ Steering
Column Electronic Systems Control Module, Coding, To 10.09 ] See: Relays and Modules/Relays and Modules - Steering and Suspension/Relays
and Modules - Steering/Steering Column Control Module/Testing and Inspection/Programming and Relearning.
DTC Recognition and Display:
Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module ( J527) is equipped with On Board Diagnostics (OBD) which assists troubleshooting.
For troubleshooting, use Vehicle Diagnostic, Testing and Information System (VAS 5051A) in operating mode " Guided Fault Finding".