Communication Volkswagen Golf 5 2004-> VW Rabbit GTI 2006-> Communication General information Communication systems include: Radio "Premium Sound System" which consists of an MP3 readable radio head unit with integrated 6 disc CD changer Optional radio "Premium Sound System - Satellite Radio" which consists of the "Premium" radio head unit with Satellite Radio capability Optional "Radio - Navigation System" which consists of the "Premium" radio head unit with Navigation display and Satellite R
Communication Self Study Program - Course Number 892503 "The 2006 new GTI Introduction" Wiring Diagrams Component Locations Caution! When disconnecting and reconnecting battery terminals, observe all applicable Notes and torque specifications, as well as instructions on performing OBD program and electrical system function checks as specified in Repair Manual, Electrical Equipment, Repair Group 27, Battery, disconnecting and reconnecting .
Radio System - Premium Sound System Page 1 / 18 91 - 2 Radio System - "Premium Sound System" General information Radio head unit - "Premium Sound System" Radio system consists of the radio head unit with integrated 6-disc CD changer, loudspeakers located in front/rear doors and diversity antenna system integrated in rear window. From 06.06 production, radio system is supplemented with a separate amplifier. Features satellite radio capability (vehicle owner must subscribe to satellite radio service).
Radio System - Premium Sound System Do not use 8 cm diameter "mini disks". Should a "mini disk be inserted, it will not eject and CD player damage will result. Do not use CDs that contain a mix of computer and music data. Mixed data CDs cannot be played back. Radio reception in conjunction with a satellite tuner is only carried out via window antennas. Without satellite tuner, radio reception takes place via a window antenna and the roof antenna.
Radio System - Premium Sound System Page 3 / 18 Diagnostic (OBD) capability. If malfunctions occur in monitored components, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) will be stored in memory. Troubleshoot radio system malfunctions by performing OBD program using Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051/5052 in operating mode "Guided Fault Finding" .
Radio System - Premium Sound System Page 4 / 18 Satellite Tuner Antenna R172 Only with satellite radio On roof at rear Additional information 9, Antenna Systems 91- Rear window antennas Diversity antennas for radio reception Additional information 9, Antenna Systems 91- Right Rear Treble Speaker R16 and Left Rear Treble Speaker R14 Installed in left and right rear side/door trim Additional information 918, Loudspeaker System Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 and L
Radio System - Premium Sound System Additional information 4, Amplifier Page 5 / 18 91- Right Front Midrange Speaker R104 and Left Front Midrange Speaker R103 Installed in left and right front door trim Additional information 918, Loudspeaker System Right Front Treble Speaker R22 and Left Front Treble Speaker R20 Installed in both front door mirror triangles Additional information 918, Loudspeaker System Radio R Removing and installing 91-2, Radio Premium Sound System , re
Radio System - Premium Sound System code number to customer. Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required Trim removal wedge 3409 Removing: Caution! Switch off all electrical consumers. Switch ignition off and remove ignition key. Remove any CDs which may have been left in CD player Owners Manual .
Radio System - Premium Sound System - Remove screws - arrows - . - Use trim removal wedge 3409 to carefully pry out center instrument panel trim in area of - arrows - and remove panel. - Remove screws - arrows - . - Pull radio unit from opening until electrical connections on rear of unit are accessible.
Radio System - Premium Sound System - Disengage electrical connection lock. - arrows - . - Rotate mounting bracket up - arrow - and disconnect electrical connection. - Disengage antenna cable electrical connection locks - 1 - and - 2 - and disconnect. Installing: - Reconnect electrical/antenna connections and lock into position.
Radio System - Premium Sound System Page 9 / 18 contact with interior trim, some interior knobs and buttons are designed to break away in a controlled manner in order to protect the occupant. When installing the radio unit, do not press on control buttons or display. Damage will result. - Slide radio unit straight into instrument panel. - Install screws - arrows - . - Reinstall center instrument panel trim. - If necessary, deactivate anti-theft coding, Electronic anti-theft system .
Radio System - Premium Sound System 8-pin multi-pin electrical connection 1, speaker outputs 8-pin multi-pin electrical connection 2, power supply, CAN-Bus, telephone muting (where applicable) Terminal assignments 912, 8-pin multi-pin electrical connection 1, speaker outputs . Terminal assignments 912, 8-pin multi-pin electrical connection 2, voltage supply, CAN-Bus, telephone muting .
Radio System - Premium Sound System input (where applicable) 12-pin multi-pin electrical connection 4, satellite radio Terminal assignments 912, 12-pin multi-pin electrical connection 3, telephone signal input (where applicable) . Terminal assignments 912, 12-pin multi-pin electrical connection 4, satellite radio .
Radio System - Premium Sound System 8-pin multi-pin electrical connection 1, speaker outputs Note: On models from 06.06 production (with separate amplifier), audio signals of radio unit are utilized as input signal for amplifier.
Radio System - Premium Sound System 12 - Ground connection (Terminal 31) 13 - Radio on, control wire positive 14 - Alarm contact 15 - Positive connection (Terminal 30, B+) 16 - Anti-theft system control signal, SAFE 12-pin multi-pin electrical connection 3, telephone signal input (where applicable) Note: This electrical connection is only assigned when the corresponding special equipment for telephone system is installed.
Radio System - Premium Sound System 1 - Digital satellite radio tuner, input, audio signal left 2 - Not assigned 3 - Digital satellite radio tuner, input, audio signals negative 4 - Not assigned 5 - Digital Satellite Radio Tuner, input, continuous positive 6 - Not assigned 7 - Digital satellite radio tuner, input, audio signal right 8 - Not assigned 9 - Not assigned 10 - Not assigned 11 - Not assigned 12 - Not assigned Electrical connections 5 and 6, antenna connections 1 - Transparent connection for ant
Radio System - Premium Sound System conjunction with radio unit identification data stored in the instrument cluster. When an existing radio is removed (radio power supply disconnected) and reinstalled in the same vehicle, it is not necessary to input the anti-theft security code. Electronic anti-theft system, function After first activation of electronic anti-theft system, a numeric code is stored in both the radio unit and instrument cluster. When the radio power supply is restored ( e.g.
Radio System - Premium Sound System To cancel lock, deactivate electronic anti-theft warning system, 91-2, Electronic anti-theft system, deactivating . Electronic anti-theft system, deactivating Reactivating a locked radio is only possible by entering correct code number for electronic anti-theft system. Note: Code number for electronic anti-theft system is listed along with radio serial number on radio card, operating instructions .
Radio System - Premium Sound System system can be repeated. Keep in mind: Always two attempts to input code, after that the radio unit is locked for one hour.
Radio System - Premium Sound System - Select "Functions" .
Radio - Navigation System Page 1 / 22 91 - 3 Radio - Navigation System General information Head unit "Radio - Navigation system" Radio - Navigation system available as optional equipment from model year 2006. Radio - Navigation system consists of radio head unit with integrated DVD based navigation system, loudspeakers located in front/rear doors, diversity antenna system integrated in rear window and roof-mounted GPS antenna.
Radio - Navigation System Satellite Radio capability (owner must subscribe to satellite radio service) Loudspeaker system same as "Premium Sound System" 91-8, Loudspeaker System Dual diversity radio antenna system same as "Premium Sound System" and additional GPS antenna 91-9, Antenna Systems Note: Radio - Navigation System head unit has Electronic anti-theft coding. Deactivating electronic anti-theft system, 91-3, Electronic anti-theft system, deactivating .
Radio - Navigation System Caution! When disconnecting and reconnecting battery terminals, observe all applicable Notes and torque specifications, as well as instructions on performing OBD program and electrical system function checks as specified in Repair Manual, Electrical Equipment, Repair Group 27, Battery, disconnecting and reconnecting . On Board Diagnostic (OBD), functions "Radio - Navigation System" has On Board Diagnostic (OBD) capability.
Radio - Navigation System Page 4 / 22 Digital Satellite Radio Tuner R190 Optional Installed below right front seat Additional information 6, Satellite Radio 91- CD Changer R41 6 disc CD changer Installed in center console Additional information 5, CD Changer 91- Satellite Tuner Antenna R172
Radio - Navigation System On roof at rear Additional information 9, Antenna Systems Page 5 / 22 91- Rear window antennas Diversity antennas for radio reception Additional information 9, Antenna Systems 91- Right Rear Treble Speaker R16 and Left Rear Treble Speaker R14 Installed in left and right rear side/door trim Additional information 918, Loudspeaker System Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 and Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 Installed in left and right rear side/door
Radio - Navigation System Right Front Midrange Speaker R104 and Left Front Midrange Speaker R103 Installed in left and right front door trim Additional information 918, Loudspeaker System Right Front Treble Speaker R22 and Left Front Treble Speaker R20 Installed in left and right front door mirror triangles Additional information 918, Loudspeaker System Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503 Designation "RNS MFD 2 DVD" Removing and installing 91-3, Radio/Navigation Dis
Radio - Navigation System or, 91-3, Electronic anti-theft system . Give new code number to customer. If a Radio/Navigation unit from a vehicle is installed into a different vehicle, it is essential that the part number of the replacement unit is the same as unit previously installed. Otherwise the Navigation system will malfunction due to turn angle sensor settings in the Radio/Navigation unit that are incompatible with the vehicle.
Radio - Navigation System - Remove screws - arrows - . - Use trim removal wedge 3409 to carefully pry off center instrument panel trim in area of - arrows - and remove. - Remove screws - arrows - on radio navigation system. - Pull unit from opening until electrical connections on rear of unit are accessible.
Radio - Navigation System - Disengage electrical connection lock - arrows - . - Rotate mounting bracket up - arrow - and disconnect electrical connection. - Disengage antenna cable electrical connection lock arrows - and disconnect. Installing: - Reconnect electrical/antenna connections and lock into position.
Radio - Navigation System Page 10 / 22 contact with interior trim, some interior knobs and buttons are designed to break away in a controlled manner in order to protect the occupant. When installing the radio unit, do not press on control buttons or display. Damage will result. - Slide unit straight into instrument panel opening until it engages in assembly frame. - Install screws - arrows - . - Reinstall center instrument panel trim.
Radio - Navigation System 1 - 18-pin multi-pin electrical connection 1 Terminal assignments 91-3, 18pin multi-pin electrical connection 1, video and LF-input (not applicable to USA/CDN) . 2 - Multi-pin electrical connection 2 Connection for navigation system antenna Terminal assignments 91-3, Multi-pin electrical connection 2 . 3 - 8-pin multi-pin electrical connection 3 Terminal assignments 91-3, 8pin multi-pin electrical connection 3, speaker outputs .
Radio - Navigation System 4 - Multiple electrical connection 4, 8pin Terminal assignments 91-3, 8pin multi-pin electrical connection 4, power supply and CAN-Bus . 5 - 12-pin multi-pin electrical connection 5 Terminal assignments 91-3, 12pin multi-pin electrical connection 5, telephone signals and preamplifier output signals .
Radio - Navigation System 18-pin multi-pin electrical connection 1, video and LF-input (not applicable to USA/CDN) Note: Electrical connection for TV Tuner not applicable to USA/CDN.
Radio - Navigation System Multi-pin electrical connection 2 1 - Blue colored connection for antenna input signal navigation 8-pin multi-pin electrical connection 3, speaker outputs Note: On models from 06.06 production (with separate amplifier), audio signals of radio unit are utilized as input signal for amplifier.
Radio - Navigation System 8-pin multi-pin electrical connection 4, power supply and CANBus 9 - CAN-Bus - High 10 - CAN-Bus - Low 11 - Radio muting (during telephone use) 12 - Ground (Terminal 31) 13 - Radio on, control wire and booster 14 - Not assigned 15 - Plus connection (Terminal 30 B+) 16 - Control signal for anti-theft system, SAFE, terminal 30 12-pin multi-pin electrical connection 5, telephone signals and pre-amplifier output signals Note: Electrical connection where applicable.
Radio - Navigation System 5 - Navigation language, driving directions, positive 6 - Telephone audio input signal, TEL, negative 7 - Not assigned 8 - Line out, negative 9 - Line Out, right 10 - Not assigned 11 - Navigation language, driving directions, negative 12 - Telephone audio input signal, TEL, positive 12-pin multi-pin electrical connection 6, CD changer control, CD audio input signals and satellite radio Electrical connection where applicable.
Radio - Navigation System Electrical connections 7 and 8, antenna connections 1 - Transparent connection for antenna input signal, FM from antenna 2 - Beige connection for antenna output signal FM to antenna (diversity, antenna selection) Note: The antenna signal input from connection 1 is checked in the radio and the result sent via connection 2 to the antenna. If the antenna signal is too weak, the radio then switches to another antenna (diversity). This process is not audible to the customer.
Radio - Navigation System ready for operation. Should a radio be replaced, the anti-theft code must be entered. Deactivating electronic anti-theft system, 91-3, Electronic anti-theft system, deactivating . Next, when the ignition key is inserted into the ignition switch ( "S-contact" activated), the data exchange between the replacement radio and instrument cluster take place automatically. The data exchange lasts about 5 seconds. During this time a VAS 5051/5052 must not be connected or remain connected.
Radio - Navigation System If a radio navigation system is replaced, code number from replacement unit must be used. Inform the customer that the code number has changed. - Obtain radio code. - Switch on radio navigation system. The word "SAFE" and the number row "0000" appear in the display. - Enter the code number listed on the radio card, do this by selecting and confirming characters on the selection screen for letters and numbers in succession.
Radio - Navigation System Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required Vehicle Diagnostic Testing and Information System VAS 5051/5052 (VAS 5051 B shown as example only) Diagnostic cable VAS 5051/5a or VAS 5051/6a or VAS 5052/3 - Select operating mode "Guided Functions" and follow tester prompts or - Select operating mode "Guided Fault Finding" - Enter information as prompted and press ">" to confirm. After the DTC memory of all control modules has been checked: - Press "Go to" button.
Radio - Navigation System Radio system components, adapting Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required Vehicle Diagnostic Testing and Information System VAS 5051/5052 (VAS 5051 B shown as example only) Diagnostic cable VAS 5051/5a or VAS 5051/6a or VAS 5052/3 - Select operating mode "Guided Functions" and follow tester prompts or - Select operating mode "Guided Fault Finding" - Enter information as prompted and press ">" to confirm.
Radio - Navigation System - Follow tester prompts Page 22 / 22
Amplifier Page 1 / 6 91 - 4 Amplifier General information From 06.06 production, radio systems "Premium Sound system" and "Radio - Navigation System" use Amplifier R12 to enhance sound output and quality. The amplifier uses 8-channel technology. The radio or radio - navigation head unit speaker output signals are used as input signals to Amplifier R12 . Unit is installed under drivers seat. Removing and installing, and installing .
Amplifier Page 2 / 6 OBD program and electrical system function checks as specified in Repair Manual, Electrical Equipment, Repair Group 27, Battery, disconnecting and reconnecting . On Board Diagnostic (OBD), functions Sound system amplifier has On Board Diagnostic (OBD) capability. If malfunctions occur in monitored components, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) will be stored in memory.
Amplifier - Unclip lower seat trim - arrow - . - Remove screws - arrows - . - Pull control module from locating fixture under seat. Remove far enough until electrical connections are accessible. - Disengage electrical connection locks - arrows - and disconnect. - Remove amplifier.
Amplifier - Ensure amplifier engages with mounting fixture before reinstalling screws.
Amplifier 22 - Not assigned 23 - Right front audio signal input, negative 24 - Right front audio signal input, positive 23-pin multi-pin electrical connection B 1 - CAN-Bus, Low 2 - Left front mid-range speaker, negative 3 - Left front mid-range speaker, positive 4 - CAN-Bus, high 5 - Not assigned 6 - Left front treble speaker, negative 7 - Not assigned 8 - Not assigned 9 - Left front treble speaker, positive 10 - Not assigned 11 - Right front bass speaker, positive 12 - Right front bass speaker, negativ
Amplifier 23 - Voltage supply, positive Page 6 / 6
CD Changer Page 1 / 5 91 - 5 CD Changer General information Optional, external CD Changer is available for use with "Radio - Navigation System" only (information available at time of publication). External CD Changer is located under foldable front arm rest. Note: If the CD Changer plays commercially available CDs, but not home recorded CDs, the CD Changer is not malfunctioning. Replacement/exchange of CD Changer is not warranted for this reason.
CD Changer Wiring Diagrams Component Locations Caution! When disconnecting and reconnecting battery terminals, observe all applicable Notes and torque specifications, as well as instructions on performing OBD program and electrical system function checks as specified in Repair Manual, Electrical Equipment, Repair Group 27, Battery, disconnecting and reconnecting .
CD Changer Page 3 / 5 Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required 3316 Radio release tool (two identical pieces) Removing: Note: CD changer is installed under the foldable center armrest. Caution! Switch off all electrical consumers. Switch ignition off and remove ignition key. Remove any CDs which may have been left in CD Changer Owners Manual . - Open center armrest completely. - Slide and engage radio release tools 3316 into slots on CD changer as illustrated.
CD Changer - Lift CD Changer out of installation frame using radio release tools - arrows - . - Disengage electrical connection locks - arrows - and disconnect. - Depress retaining clip - arrow - and remove release tools. Installing: Install in reverse order of removal.
CD Changer 12-pin multi-pin electrical connection 1 - CD Changer - Data in 2 - CD Changer - Data clock 3 - CD Changer - Ground (GND) 4 - CD Changer - Data out 5 - Not assigned 6 - Plus connection (Terminal 30, B+) 7 - LINE OUT, right 8 - Control signal 9 - CD Changer - Ground (GND) 10 - LINE OUT, left 11 - Not assigned 12 - CD Changer illumination - Terminal 58d Page 5 / 5
Satellite Radio Page 1 / 5 91 - 6 Satellite Radio General information Satellite Radio is available as an optional feature of radio systems "Premium Sound System" and "Radio - Navigation System" . Satellite radio functions are integrated with radio or radio navigation head unit controls/display. Satellite radio operation is contingent on market and vehicle owner subscription to a satellite radio service.
Satellite Radio 27, Battery, disconnecting and reconnecting . On Board Diagnostic (OBD), functions Satellite radio system has On Board Diagnostic (OBD) capability. If malfunctions occur in monitored components, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) will be stored in memory. Troubleshoot satellite radio system malfunctions by performing OBD program using Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051/5052 in operating mode "Guided Fault Finding" .
Satellite Radio - Disconnect electrical connections - A - and remove fasteners - arrows - . - Remove unit together with bracket. - Remove screws - arrows - while holding nuts under bracket in place - otherwise, these will turn with screws. Installing: Install in reverse order of removal.
Satellite Radio 2 - Voltage supply connection 3 - Antenna line connections Multi-pin electrical connection 1, assignment CAN bus, low CAN bus, high CDX, left, input CDX, right, input Audi, negative Audio, output, left, positive Audio, output, right, positive CDX, negative Multi-pin electrical connection 2, assignment Voltage supply, negative Voltage supply, positive Not assigned Not assigned Not assigned Not assigned Not assigned Not assigned Page 4 / 5
Satellite Radio Antenna electrical connections, assignment Antenna, terrestrial, input, brown Antenna, satellite, input, green On vehicles from 11/06, a connection is still available here.
iPod (R) Mobile Digital Device System from 06.06 Page 1 / 8 91 - 7 iPod (R) Mobile Digital Device System from 06.06 General information From 06.06 production, vehicles may be equipped with an iPod (R) mobile digital device cradle (not confirmed at time of publication).
iPod (R) Mobile Digital Device System from 06.06 Owners Manual Wiring Diagrams Component Locations Caution! When disconnecting and reconnecting battery terminals, observe all applicable Notes and torque specifications, as well as instructions on performing OBD program and electrical system function checks as specified in Repair Manual, Electrical Equipment, Repair Group 27, Battery, disconnecting and reconnecting .
iPod (R) Mobile Digital Device System from 06.06 iPod (R) mobile digital device Cradle adapter Adapts mount to different devices.
iPod (R) Mobile Digital Device System from 06.06 Device interface electronics Integrated with cradle Electronics are not accessible or serviceable separately. in the event of malfunctions, replace complete cradle Multi-pin connector assignments 91-7, Multipin connector assignments Radio system speakers Radio R or Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503 Cradle adapter, removing and installing Note: The following illustrates mobile device cradle located in center console.
iPod (R) Mobile Digital Device System from 06.06 B - as far as possible. iPod mini (R) - Insert adapter in direction of - arrow - as far as possible. Removing: Remove in reverse order of removal. iPod R mobile digital device system cradle, removing and installing Removing: - Grasp inside storage compartment and lift out - arrow from console. - Disconnect electrical connection on underside of compartment. Installing: - Reconnect electrical connection.
iPod (R) Mobile Digital Device System from 06.06 - First insert storage compartment at rear of opening - A in center console and then press in direction - arrow B until it engages.
iPod (R) Mobile Digital Device System from 06.06 Page 7 / 8 navigation system does not work, check supply voltage and ground at cradle connection. Test requirements: Ensure iPod (R) is functioning properly Operators Manual . Device "RESET" the iPod (R) Cradle power supply fuse OK Ensure radio or radio-navigation is functioning properly. Check radio or radio-navigation DTC memory using On Board Diagnostic (OBD) program 91-1, On Board Diagnostic (OBD), functions . Device Owners Manual .
iPod (R) Mobile Digital Device System from 06.06 - Disconnect electrical connection under storage compartment. - Measure the following values at electrical connection wiring harness side using Vehicle Diagnostic, Testing and Information System VAS 5051/5052 . at connector T12, terminal 6 = voltage supply, battery voltage, with radio switched on. at connector T12, 1terminal 8 = voltage supply, battery voltage, control wire, with radio switched on.
Loudspeaker System Page 1 / 13 91 - 8 Loudspeaker System General information Note: From start of production through 05.06, loudspeakers on the standard "Premium Sound System" and optional "Radio - Navigation system" are powered directly by the radio head unit. From 06.06 production, loudspeakers on the standard "Premium Sound System" and optional "Radio - Navigation system" are powered directly by the Amplifier R12 (located under drivers seat).
Loudspeaker System Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 70, Trim/insulation; door trim; front drivers side trim, removing and installing or, Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 70, Trim/insulation; door trim; front passengers side trim, removing and installing . - Disengage electrical connection lock - arrows - and disconnect. - Drill out rivets - arrows - and remove loudspeaker from door opening.
Loudspeaker System Installing: Install in reverse order of removal, noting the following: - Secure new loudspeaker with special pop rivets of suitable length and diameter Parts Catalog . Rear Bass Loudspeakers R15 R17 - 4-door models, removing and installing Note: Removal and installation of left or right side speakers is identical. Removing: Caution! Switch off all electrical consumers. Switch ignition off and remove ignition key.
Loudspeaker System - Drill out rivets - arrows - and remove loudspeaker from door opening. Note: To prevent corrosion, ensure that all metal particles from drilling are removed from inside the door. If paint on door frame is damaged during drilling, touch-up immediately. Installing: Instal in reverse order of removal, noting the following: - Secure new loudspeaker with special pop rivets of suitable length and diameter Parts Catalog .
Loudspeaker System connection. Heed cable length and carefully remove side trim. Remove left or right rear side trim as applicable, Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 70, . - Disconnect electrical connection at side trim - arrows then remove side trim completely. - Disengage electrical connection lock - arrows - and disconnect.
Loudspeaker System - Drill out rivets - arrows - and remove loudspeaker from side panel. Note: To prevent corrosion, ensure that all metal particles from drilling are removed from vehicle interior. Installing: Instal in reverse order of removal, noting the following: - Secure new loudspeaker with special pop rivets of suitable length and diameter Parts Catalog . Front Midrange Loudspeakers R103 R104, removing and installing Note: Mid-range speakers are secured to door trim from behind.
Loudspeaker System Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 70, Trim/insulation; door trim; front drivers side trim, removing and installing or, Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 70, Trim/insulation; door trim; front passengers side trim, removing and installing . - Disengage electrical connection lock - arrows - and disconnect. - Remove screws - arrows - and remove loudspeaker. Installing: Install in reverse order of removal.
Loudspeaker System front door. Removal and installation of left or right side speakers is identical. Removing: Caution! Switch off all electrical consumers. Switch ignition off and remove ignition key. Remove applicable door trim, Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 70, Trim/insulation; door trim; front drivers side trim, removing and installing or, Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 70, Trim/insulation; door trim; front passengers side trim, removing and installing .
Loudspeaker System - Remove screw - arrow - . - Unclip trim together with speaker. - If plastic clip - arrow - remains on trim after removing, then remove it and insert it in door at the installation location designed for it. Otherwise trim of mirror triangle can no longer be installed correctly. Loudspeaker is integrated with mirror trim triangle and cannot be serviced separately. Installing: Install in reverse order of removal.
Loudspeaker System Removal and installation of left or right side speakers is identical. Removing: Caution! Switch off all electrical consumers. Switch ignition off and remove ignition key. Remove applicable door trim, Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 70, Trim/insulation; door trim; removing and installing rear door trim . - Disengage electrical connection lock - arrows - and disconnect.
Loudspeaker System - Cut off heat-sealed plastic clips on loudspeaker panel arrows - . - Remove panel with loudspeaker together from door trim. Installing: - Insert loudspeaker panel together with loudspeaker into door trim. - Heat-seal the plastic clips using soldering iron - arrows . Remaining installation in reverse order of removal. Rear Treble Loudspeakers R14 R16 - 2 door models, removing and installing Note: Removal and installation of left or right side speakers is identical.
Loudspeaker System When removing side trim in next step, treble speaker may break away from trim due to a short wire connection from wire mount to speaker connection. Heed cable length and carefully remove side trim. Remove left or right rear side trim as applicable, Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 70, . - Disconnect electrical connection at side trim - arrows then remove side trim completely. - Cut off heat-sealed plastic clips on speaker panel arrows - .
Loudspeaker System - Heat-seal the plastic clips using soldering iron - arrows . Remaining installation in reverse order of removal.
Antenna Systems Page 1 / 11 91 - 9 Antenna Systems General information Antenna systems can consist of the following: Radio or Radio - Navigation head unit Antenna or antennas for radio operation integrated in rear window Optional: satellite radio with roof antenna FM frequency filters (Ground and Plus) Vehicles with "Premium Sound System" and "Radio Navigation System" use a diversity antenna system integrated into the rear window.
Antenna Systems Owners Manual Self Study Program - Course Number 892503 "The 2006 new GTI Introduction" Wiring Diagrams Component Locations Caution! When disconnecting and reconnecting battery terminals, observe all applicable Notes and torque specifications, as well as instructions on performing OBD program and electrical system function checks as specified in Repair Manual, Electrical Equipment, Repair Group 27, Battery, disconnecting and reconnecting .
Antenna Systems Satellite Tuner Antenna R172 Only with satellite radio.
Antenna Systems Installed below right front seat from 11/06 production: only one antenna wire between satellite tuner and tuner antenna Additional information 6, Satellite Radio for FM reception Removing and installing 91-9, Antenna Amplifiers R24 R111, removing and installing Antenna Amplifier 2 R111 for FM/AM reception Removing and installing 91-9, Antenna Amplifiers R24 R111, removing and installing Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503 Additional information
Antenna Systems AM Frequency Filter R177 installed in rear lid, center Function: Prevents antenna signals from shorting to Ground (GND) Removing and installing 91-9, AM Frequency Filter R177 , removing and installing FM Frequency Filter (in negative wire) R178 Installed in wiring harness Function: Prevents antenna signals from shorting to Ground (GND) Rear Window Antenna 1 R130 Not applicable to USA/Canada Antenna Amplifiers R24 R111, removing and installing Antenna ampli
Antenna Systems - Remove screws - arrow - . - Slide antenna amplifier in direction of - arrow - . - If this is not possible, expand nut slightly - arrow - .
Antenna Systems - Remove antenna amplifier in direction of - arrow - . Caution! Use caution when disconnecting wire connection from antenna amplifier to rear window antenna. Wire connection is very sensitive mechanically. Should antenna wire at rear window be damaged, do NOT perform repair. Replace rear window complete. Should both antenna amplifiers be removed for installation later, mark installation position of individual amplifiers and reinstall accordingly.
Antenna Systems - Completely remove antenna amplifier with wire connection - arrows - . Installing: Install in reverse order of removal, noting the following: If both amplifiers were removed, install in locations noted prior to removal. AM Frequency Filter R177 , removing and installing Amplitude modulation (AM) frequency filter is installed in center of rear lid. Function: Prevents antenna signals from shorting to Ground (GND) Removing: Caution! Switch off all electrical consumers.
Antenna Systems - Remove screws - arrows - . - Disengage electrical connection locks - A - and disconnect electrical connections. - Remove frequency filter. Installing: Install in reverse order of removal. Satellite Tuner Antenna R172 , removing and installing Note: Roof antenna applications: "Radio - Navigation system" , "Premium Sound System with Satellite Radio" or "Radio - Navigation system with Satellite Radio" . The following procedure is described for all roof antenna versions.
Antenna Systems Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 70, . - Remove both rear interior grab handles as applicable. - Carefully lower molded headliner slightly in rear area. - Remove nut - 2 - . - Disconnect electrical connections - arrows - . Note: Depending on antenna and market version, there may be additional electrical connections.
Antenna Systems When installing roof antenna, ensure seal is seated properly. Both guide tabs of seal must align with holes - arrows - in antenna base. When inserting roof antenna, make sure antenna wires - 1 - are routed correctly through the wire pass-through in mounting nut - 2 - . Antenna cables and connectors, replacing Detailed instructions for antenna cable/connector replacement Repair Manual, Electrical Equipment, Repair Group 97, Antenna cables and connectors, replacing .
Multi-Function Steering Wheel Page 1 / 6 91 - 10 Multi-Function Steering Wheel General information The multi-function steering wheel allows some functions of the Communication system to be operated from the steering wheel. The control module for the multi-function steering wheel communicates only with the control module for steering column electronics where digital commands are prepared for system communications using the Convenience and Powertrain CAN Bus networks.
Multi-Function Steering Wheel Wiring Diagrams Component Locations Caution! When disconnecting and reconnecting battery terminals, observe all applicable Notes and torque specifications, as well as instructions on performing OBD program and electrical system function checks as specified in Repair Manual, Electrical Equipment, Repair Group 27, Battery, disconnecting and reconnecting . On Board Diagnostic (OBD), functions Multi-function Steering Wheel Control Module has On Board Diagnostic (OBD) capability.
Multi-Function Steering Wheel support. Caution! Before beginning repairs on electrical system Switch off all electrical consumers. Switch ignition off and remove ignition key. Disconnect battery Repair Manual, Electrical Equipment, Repair Group 27, Battery, disconnecting . - Remove drivers airbag Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 69, - Disconnect electrical connection - 1 - .
Multi-Function Steering Wheel - Remove screw - arrow - . - Remove button block. Installing: Install in reverse order of removal. Control Module in Steering Wheel E221 / Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527 , removing and installing Removing: Warning! Special safety precautions apply to vehicles equipped with airbags Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 69, Safety precautions . Electrostatically discharge yourself before working on the airbag unit.
Multi-Function Steering Wheel Disconnect negative ( - ) battery terminal Repair Manual, Electrical Equipment, Repair Group 27, Battery, disconnecting . - Remove drivers airbag Repair Manual, Body Interior, Repair Group 69, . - Disconnect both electrical connections at control module. - Using a suitable screwdriver, carefully pry out the control module - arrow - . Installing: Install in reverse order of removal. - Code control module 91-10, Multi-Function Steering Wheel, adapting components .
Multi-Function Steering Wheel Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required Diagnostic Operation System VAS 5051/5052 (VAS 5051B shown as example only) Diagnostic cable VAS 5051/5a or VAS 5051/6a or VAS 5052/3 Select "Guided Functions" in Diagnostic Operation System VAS 5051/5052 or Vehicle Diagnosis and Service System VAS 5052 . or Select "Guided Fault Finding" in Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051/5052 or Vehicle Diagnosis and Service Information System VAS 5052 .
Mobile Telephone and Two-Way Radio Operation Page 1 / 6 91 - 11 Mobile Telephone and Two-Way Radio Operation General information Cellular phones and portable two-way radios may not be used in the vehicle without a separate external antenna. Radio remote controls (e.g. for garage door opener) and wireless units (e.g. keyboard or PC mouse) may only be used in the vehicle if the transmitted output is max. 100mW. Installation of "e-marked units" is only permitted (Europe only).
Mobile Telephone and Two-Way Radio Operation antenna is being used before starting repair work. In this case, detrimental affects to health or malfunctions of vehicle electronics could be the consequence.
Mobile Telephone and Two-Way Radio Operation Limit according to VDE 0848, part 2 (max. permissible field intensity to protect persons) must be maintained even, if necessary, through reduction of transmission output. Voltage supply When retrofitting transmitter/receiver unit in the vehicle, the battery is used to connect the positive and negative wire. The wiring harness must be manufactured additionally: Voltage supply positive via read wire, 2.
Mobile Telephone and Two-Way Radio Operation The transmitting system must only be used when shielded to avoid interference in antenna wiring. To be sure, system must be checked and tuned via performance test. Other auxiliary installations The installation of further electronic equipment like business equipment (e.g., TV, FAX) or household equipment (e.g. electrical cool box) is only permitted if these appliances are marked with a CE or e-sign (Europe only).
Mobile Telephone and Two-Way Radio Operation 2 - to terminal 15a connection to terminal 15a: Electrical Wiring Diagrams, Troubleshooting and Component Locations binder ensure wire is protected by fuse Fuse max.
Mobile Telephone and Two-Way Radio Operation Page 6 / 6 12 - Body Ground (GND) Transmitted output and antenna installation locations Rabbit/GTI from 2006 Description Pmax/Watt Prescribed antenna installation locations Shortwave 54 MHZ 100 (PEAK) 1) Front center of roof Center of roof Rear center of roof Center of rear lid Rear bumper 4 m-Band 20 (eff.) 2) all locations on vehicle exterior 2 m-Band 20 (eff.) Front fender Front center of roof 2 m-Band 50 (eff.
Interference Suppression Page 1 / 1 91 - 12 Interference Suppression Interference suppression All standard and optional electrical consumers in the vehicle are shielded. This includes all sensors, actuators and all electric motors as well as controllers in control modules, which may cause high-frequency interference. For interference suppression, electrical parts e.g. capacitors, coils and diodes are installed directly in the electrical components.