Removing plugs from the CCM
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Removing plugs from the CCM
Hi All,
After the water electrical short from the battery removal, the sunroof stopped working as well as the rear passenger window and door lock. After a some research, it pointed to the comfort control module. I read that if you pull out the plugs and reconnect them after cleaning the pins, it should work again. The #14 fuse looks good btw.
So I pulled out the CCM and opened it up. My question is, how do I take the plugs out? They don't look like any other plugs I've seen and I don't want to use brute force to remove them. Is there a specific technique to removing them? Thanks in advance.
After the water electrical short from the battery removal, the sunroof stopped working as well as the rear passenger window and door lock. After a some research, it pointed to the comfort control module. I read that if you pull out the plugs and reconnect them after cleaning the pins, it should work again. The #14 fuse looks good btw.
So I pulled out the CCM and opened it up. My question is, how do I take the plugs out? They don't look like any other plugs I've seen and I don't want to use brute force to remove them. Is there a specific technique to removing them? Thanks in advance.
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I opened it up and it no corrosion or any sign of damage. I'm guessing it could be a short. Also, I've read somewhere there is a relay under the steering wheel in the dash as well for it. I also found a used CCM for $70 online so I may just bite the bullet and get it to try it out.
Thanks very much.
Thanks very much.
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