Plug & Play Module Replacement Instructions

🔧 Universal Compatibility

Replacement Instructions for Plug & Play Modules

Works for all manufacturers: Ford, GM, Chrysler, Toyota, and more

Plug & Play

⚠️ Safety First

Important: Always follow proper safety procedures when working with automotive electrical systems. Ensure you have the correct replacement module before starting.

Installation Process

📋 Step-by-Step Installation

Before you begin: Make sure you have the correct replacement module and all necessary tools. Read through all steps before starting the installation.

  1. Ensure vehicle is turned off
    Turn off the engine and remove the key from the ignition. Verify all electrical systems are off.
  2. Disconnect power from vehicle battery
    Disconnect the negative (-) terminal from the battery to ensure safe working conditions.
  3. Remove old module from vehicle
    Carefully disconnect all electrical connectors and remove the mounting hardware. Keep track of all bolts and connectors.
  4. Inspect new module and connect corresponding plugs
    Verify the new module matches the old one. Connect all corresponding plugs to the module and secure it in the vehicle using proper mounting hardware.
  5. Reconnect power to vehicle battery
    Reconnect the negative (-) terminal to the battery. Ensure the connection is secure.

✅ Installation Complete

Your new module should now be properly installed and ready for operation.

If you experience any issues, verify all connections are secure and properly seated.

Important Information

🔌 Connection Verification

Double Check: Before reconnecting the battery, verify that all electrical connectors are properly seated and locked in place. Loose connections can cause system failures.

⚡ Battery Safety

Always disconnect the negative terminal first when removing battery power, and reconnect it last when restoring power. This prevents accidental short circuits.

🔧 Module Matching

Verify Compatibility: Ensure the replacement module matches your vehicle's year, make, and model. Using an incorrect module can cause system malfunctions or damage.

📝 Testing After Installation

Post-Installation Check: After reconnecting the battery, turn the ignition to the ON position (without starting) and check for any warning lights or error messages before attempting to start the vehicle.

❓ Troubleshooting

If the vehicle doesn't start: Verify all connections are secure, check that the battery is fully connected, and ensure the module is properly seated and mounted. Some modules may require additional programming or initialization.

 

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