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Ok i have searched and searched and all i could find on the above was
a old old post with someone who had the exact same problem as i have.
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Controller 46 central conv.
00352 - Terminal 30A
011 - Open Circuit
When I get this fault code, I can't seem to reactivate the horn confirmation feature when I lock the doors by remote. I tried clearing it but it keeps coming back. Your help is greatly appreciated.
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another post on the same thread
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Theresias said "Did you check the wiring between battery and comfort control module?"
reply:
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Theresias, you were ablsolutely right!!! I just got a call from the dealer and he mentioned that there was a defective socket on the dash fuse panel causing an open circuit. All the fuses were fine but that one connection was flawed. The problem according to them is fixed and I should pick the car up tomorrow, no charge. Thanks again for your help.
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it would sure be nice if it was posted what fuse in the panel had the faulty connector behind it that was causing the problem.
there must be someone who knows where i should be looking.
looked at the rosstech site and that wasnt much help and i
have yet to get a reply from rosstech on the topic.
someone please help
matt
a old old post with someone who had the exact same problem as i have.
"
Controller 46 central conv.
00352 - Terminal 30A
011 - Open Circuit
When I get this fault code, I can't seem to reactivate the horn confirmation feature when I lock the doors by remote. I tried clearing it but it keeps coming back. Your help is greatly appreciated.
"
another post on the same thread
"
Theresias said "Did you check the wiring between battery and comfort control module?"
reply:
"
Theresias, you were ablsolutely right!!! I just got a call from the dealer and he mentioned that there was a defective socket on the dash fuse panel causing an open circuit. All the fuses were fine but that one connection was flawed. The problem according to them is fixed and I should pick the car up tomorrow, no charge. Thanks again for your help.
"
it would sure be nice if it was posted what fuse in the panel had the faulty connector behind it that was causing the problem.
there must be someone who knows where i should be looking.
looked at the rosstech site and that wasnt much help and i
have yet to get a reply from rosstech on the topic.
someone please help
matt