1. The document provides instructions for connecting a module to the automobile wiring. It involves switching off the ignition, removing fuses, locating connectors under the hood, and identifying specific wires for connecting the module, including the CAN H, CAN L, and positive and negative wires.
2. Once the module is physically connected per the wire instructions, the document advises turning the ignition back on and starting the engine to ensure the Adblue level display is working correctly.
3. If any previous fault codes were present, the document notes it may be necessary to delete the codes and reset parameters in the EDC tab using a MAN CATS device to turn off the emissions light.
1. The document provides instructions for connecting a module to the automobile wiring. It involves switching off the ignition, removing fuses, locating connectors under the hood, and identifying specific wires for connecting the module, including the CAN H, CAN L, and positive and negative wires.
2. Once the module is physically connected per the wire instructions, the document advises turning the ignition back on and starting the engine to ensure the Adblue level display is working correctly.
3. If any previous fault codes were present, the document notes it may be necessary to delete the codes and reset parameters in the EDC tab using a MAN CATS device to turn off the emissions light.
1. The document provides instructions for connecting a module to the automobile wiring. It involves switching off the ignition, removing fuses, locating connectors under the hood, and identifying specific wires for connecting the module, including the CAN H, CAN L, and positive and negative wires.
2. Once the module is physically connected per the wire instructions, the document advises turning the ignition back on and starting the engine to ensure the Adblue level display is working correctly.
3. If any previous fault codes were present, the document notes it may be necessary to delete the codes and reset parameters in the EDC tab using a MAN CATS device to turn off the emissions light.
1. The document provides instructions for connecting a module to the automobile wiring. It involves switching off the ignition, removing fuses, locating connectors under the hood, and identifying specific wires for connecting the module, including the CAN H, CAN L, and positive and negative wires.
2. Once the module is physically connected per the wire instructions, the document advises turning the ignition back on and starting the engine to ensure the Adblue level display is working correctly.
3. If any previous fault codes were present, the document notes it may be necessary to delete the codes and reset parameters in the EDC tab using a MAN CATS device to turn off the emissions light.
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Connection procedure of the Module to the automobile wiring.
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Switch off the ignition!
If the SCR system works, it is necessary to wait the termination of all processes. Remove the fuse (894, 737,738) (7,5) from the fuse box. The module is connected in the box of adapter plugs under the hood on the drivers side. Remove the cover from the junction box on the left (driver's side) and find the connector (see the photo) 6. There are two brown thick wires on the connector this is - (the minus). 7. There are two wires: 191 CAN H and 192 CAN L are located vertically under the two thick brown wires. 8. Take the wire 15006 from any connectors - this is + (the plus). 9. Turn on the ignition and start the engine. 10. Make sure the level Adblue shows half tank. 11. If there were any faults at the time of switching off the engine, it is possible that after the Emulator Adblue was installed, the emission toxicity pictogram didnt go out on the instrumental panel. In this case it is necessary to delete code faults and reset MIL parameter in the EDC tab. In these circumstances MAN CATS is required.