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Mk6 climatronic install into mk5
Eddie-NL:
--- Quote from: jason_rmh on November 01, 2014, 09:01:46 pm ---I'm about to do this and reading the various how to threads (posted above).
My car is 2006 GT TDI.
Can someone confirm the pin swap on connector A (black), as I've read conflicting information:
Is it:
Extract Pin 16 and Pin 20. Put pin 16 into pin 20 slot, leave pin 20 loose. May have to cut / change the pin connector as its a different size?
(So pin 16 moves to pin 20)
OR
Extract Pin 16 and Pin 20. Cut the end off pin 20. Splice into pin 16, put back into pin 16 slot.
Put pin 16 into pin 20 slot, leave pin 20 loose.
Tape the bare end of 20.
(So 16 & 20 both goto pin 16, pin 20 is now empty).
If that doesn't work, try the swaps mentioned regarding plugs B / C?
@paulmk5gti what did you do, your car is same year as mine so will hopefully be the same.
EDIT: Found the answer in this thread:
http://vwnavi.com/volkswagen-factory-fit-navigation-systems/rns-510-mfd3-navi-system/9170-climatronic-screen-4-print.html
Now to work out the air quality sensor, again it doesnt seem clear on where the 3 pins goto:
--- Quote ---Quality Sensor Wiring (OPTIONAL if you bought the module that handles it):
On C Connector (black):
Pin 1 from Quality Sensor to Pin 20 (which we replaced by Pin 16 on Climatronic, remember?)
Pin 2 from Quality Sensor is Ground goes to Pin 19
Pin 3 from Quality Sensor to Pin 4 on Climatronic
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Does this mean:
Pin 1 - connector A Pin 20
Pin 2 - connector A Pin 19
Pin 3 - Connector A Pin 4
:stupid:
Thanks
Jas
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Check your compressor works with the new panel first before doing any wiring changes
jason_rmh:
--- Quote from: Eddie-NL on November 03, 2014, 05:53:08 pm ---Check your compressor works with the new panel first before doing any wiring changes
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Cheers, will do.
DamoP:
--- Quote from: paulw123 on November 03, 2014, 05:51:45 pm ---Reading through the other links, there seems quite a few problems with the AC etc working afterwards. It seems too complicated for me to attempt on my own, but if we all got together and had an expert on hand to help with the complicated stuff, I might be interested.
A kind of group buy/group fit :signLOL:
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happy to do that, need 5 people to make it viable
Yorkie92:
I just bought one of Bold-Sport last week so I hope its not too hard to fit as i am hopeless with wires :scared:
Shoduchi:
--- Quote from: Yorkie92 on November 04, 2014, 10:18:42 am ---I just bought one of Bold-Sport last week so I hope its not too hard to fit as i am hopeless with wires :scared:
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If you're hopeless get someone with some knowledge about changing wires. You'll need to modify at least one to make your new control panel keep the settings after you turn off the car.
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