Where is the window control module of Geely Emgrand?
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If it is the luxury version with one-touch anti-pinch function, the control module is located on each of the four lifters. If it does not have the anti-pinch function, it is located under the left front seat. The following is a related introduction to the Geely Emgrand: 1. Introduction 1: The new Geely Emgrand offers a 1.5L + 5MT/CVT powertrain combination, with a total of 6 models available, including 3 manual and 3 CVT models. 2. Introduction 2: The new Emgrand uses the latest design elements of the Geely family, with the single waistline design also being retained. Compared to the current model, it looks more upscale. The front grille continues the family-style water ripple design, but with the addition of many black squares inside, giving it a more layered appearance. 3. Introduction 3: The new Emgrand has also made significant progress in safety considerations, equipped with ABS anti-lock braking system, EBD electronic brake force distribution system, ESC electronic stability control system, HAC hill start assist system, HBA brake assist system, and TCS traction control system, placing it at a leading level in its class.
Friends driving Emgrand cars who want to know where the window control module is located - this thing's main control unit is basically inside the driver's side door panel. Just remove the interior trim and you'll see it. However, the control modules for the rear doors are separate, with each door having its own hidden module. Older Emgrand models might have it integrated into the body control module (that black BCM box), usually tucked above the driver's left knee. If you're replacing the module yourself, remember to disconnect the battery first to avoid short circuits. The module connectors are most prone to dust accumulation or water corrosion - if you hear creaking sounds when closing windows, be alert. Before actually working on it, check the repair manual to avoid reversing wiring connections. If unsure, just visit the 4S shop - their diagnostic tool can pinpoint the fault instantly.
I've been driving my Emgrand for almost five years now, and I've taken off the door panels to check when the window rolls up or down a bit slow. The main control module is located on the inner side of the driver's door, bundled together with the window switch. The other three doors each have their own small modules, but they all follow the commands from the main module. Some people mistakenly think it's behind the dashboard, but it's actually not connected there. I've encountered the issue of the module failing twice, and it's prone to moisture buildup on rainy days. A roadside mechanic taught me a trick: holding the window switch for five seconds to reset can help alleviate the sluggishness. If the window motor hums but doesn't move, there's an 80% chance the module is burnt out. The replacement parts aren't expensive, but be gentle when prying off the door panel clips to avoid breaking them.