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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #15 on: November 02, 2010, 11:01:28 pm »
Very true... That's quite good, 2 day turnaround on parts...I ordered some bits like bonnet lever etc that should be here Thursday too then (in theory!)

Went for Steel-Mate sensors PTS400 were the model number - they look good, will get a pic up when I can be arsed to clean the car!!! :grin:


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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #16 on: November 03, 2010, 08:59:24 pm »
Hmmm! It gets worse!

See below! (Although think this might be a lot of battery-related errors, I did have the battery disconnected for 3 days over the weekend).

00-Steering Angle Sensor -- Status: OK 0000
01-Engine -- Status: Malfunction 0010
02-Auto Trans -- Status: OK 0000
03-ABS Brakes -- Status: OK 0000
08-Auto HVAC -- Status: Malfunction 0010
09-Cent. Elect. -- Status: Malfunction 0010
15-Airbags -- Status: OK 0000
16-Steering wheel -- Status: OK 0000
17-Instruments -- Status: OK 0000
19-CAN Gateway -- Status: OK 0000
25-Immobilizer -- Status: Malfunction 0010
42-Door Elect, Driver -- Status: OK 0000
44-Steering Assist -- Status: OK 0000
46-Central Conv. -- Status: OK 0000
52-Door Elect, Pass. -- Status: OK 0000
56-Radio -- Status: Malfunction 0010
 
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Address 01: Engine       Labels: 06F-907-115-AXX.LBL
   Part No SW: 1K0 907 115 A    HW: 1K0 907 115 A
   Component: 2.0l R4/4V TFSI G00 0070
   Coding: 040300031C070160
   Shop #: WSC 00098

1 Fault Found:
005634 - Power Supply Terminal 30: Voltage too Low
               P1602 - 002 - Lower Limit Exceeded - Intermittent
             Freeze Frame:
                    Fault Status: 00100010
                    Fault Priority: 0
                    Fault Frequency: 1
                    Mileage: 0 km
                    Time Indication: 0

             Freeze Frame:
                    RPM: 0 /min
                    Load: 0.0 %
                    Speed: 0.0 km/h
                    Temperature: -40.0∞C
                    Temperature: -40.0∞C
                    Absolute Pres.: 0.0 mbar
                    Voltage: 0.000 V

Readiness: 0000 0000

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Address 02: Auto Trans       Labels: 02E-300-0xx.LBL
   Part No SW: 02E 300 042 M    HW: 02E 927 770 AD
   Component: GSG DSG         041 0824
   Coding: 0000020
   Shop #: WSC 01279

No fault code found.

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Address 03: ABS Brakes       Labels: 1K0-907-379-MK60-F.LBL
   Part No: 1K0 907 379 K
   Component: ESP FRONT MK60      0104
   Coding: 0004738
   Shop #: WSC 01279

No fault code found.

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Address 08: Auto HVAC       Labels: 1K0-907-044.LBL
   Part No SW: 1K0 907 044 DE    HW: 1K0 907 044 DE
   Component: ClimatronicPQ35 130 1213

2 Faults Found:
00797 - Sunlight Photo Sensor (G107)
            010 - Open or Short to Plus - Intermittent
00709 - Sunlight Photosensor 2 (G134)
            010 - Open or Short to Plus - Intermittent

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Address 09: Cent. Elect.       Labels: 1K0-937-049.LBL
   Part No SW: 1K0 937 049 N    HW: 1K0 937 049 N*
   Component: Bordnetz-SG     H34 0803
   Coding: E58D8F0600041800001400001400000000087F075C
   Shop #: WSC 00000

   Part No: 1K2 955 119 B
   Component: Wischer VW350  012  0401
   Coding: 00065493
   Shop #: WSC 00000

   Part No: 1K0 955 559 M
   Component: RegenLichtSens 005  0605
   Coding: 00218142
   Shop #: WSC 00000

1 Fault Found:
02092 - Enabling Heated Seat
            009 - Open or Short to Ground

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Address 15: Airbags       Labels: 1K0-909-605.LBL
   Part No SW: 1K0 909 605 N    HW: 1K0 909 605 N
   Component: 08 AIRBAG VW8   015 2100
   Coding: 0012344
   Shop #: WSC 01279

No fault code found.

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Address 16: Steering wheel       Labels: 1K0-953-549.LBL
   Part No SW: 1K0 953 549 AQ    HW: 1K0 953 549 AQ
   Component: J0527           036 0070
   Coding: 0012142
   Shop #: WSC 00098

   Part No: XXXXXXXXXXX
   Component: E0221           002 0010

No fault code found.

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Address 17: Instruments       Labels: 1K0-920-xxx-17.LBL
   Part No: 1K6 920 972 D
   Component: KOMBIINSTRUMENT VDD 4312
   Coding: 0003403
   Shop #: WSC 00423

No fault code found.

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Address 19: CAN Gateway       Labels: 1K0-907-530.LBL
   Part No SW: 1K0 907 530 E    HW: 1K0 907 951
   Component: Gateway         H11 0110
   Coding: 3F0F0340070001
   Shop #: WSC 01279

No fault code found.

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Address 25: Immobilizer       Labels: 1K0-920-xxx-25.LBL
   Part No: 1K6 920 972 D
   Component: IMMO            VDD 4312

1 Fault Found:
01176 - Key
            008 - Implausible Signal - Intermittent

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Address 42: Door Elect, Driver       Labels: 1K0-959-701-MIN1.LBL
   Part No: 1K0 959 701 E
   Component: Tuersteuergeraet 09 0170
   Coding: 0000052
   Shop #: WSC 01279

No fault code found.

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Address 44: Steering Assist       Labels: 1Kx-909-14x.LBL
   Part No: 1K2 909 144 H
   Component: EPS_ZFLS Kl.12      1502

No fault code found.

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Address 46: Central Conv.       Labels: 1K0-959-433-46.LBL
   Part No: 1K0 959 433 AJ
   Component:    KSG              0401
   Coding: 19D802087F2D8505485AC69010CC
   Shop #: WSC 00221

   Part No: 1K0 951 605 C
   Component: LIN BACKUP HORN H02 1301

   Part No: 1K0 907 719 B
   Component: Neigungssensor  004 0003

   Part No: 1K0 951 177 A
   Component: Innenraumueberw.005 0202

No fault code found.

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Address 52: Door Elect, Pass.       Labels: 1K0-959-702-MIN1.LBL
   Part No: 1K0 959 702 E
   Component: Tuersteuergeraet 09 0170
   Coding: 0000052
   Shop #: WSC 01279

No fault code found.

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Address 56: Radio
Cannot be reached

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I have no idea how to use a multimeter, but I put it on 20V and prodded that connection between CEM and White wire, and it gave no readings just 0.

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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #17 on: November 03, 2010, 09:08:03 pm »
Look up the fault codes here mate  http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Fault_Codes&until=16946%2FP0562%2F001378

Probably mostly battery related. The hvac and cecm ones are because your not fully connected up yet.

The radio is because youve got an aftermarket headunit.

Is the plug you took out back in the cecm? Nothing else disconnected mate?
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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #18 on: November 03, 2010, 09:11:24 pm »
Do you reckon the CEM connector I used earlier was no good then? The wires are joined etc, and the pin, whilst not the same as the original pin, seemed to fit well enough.

But I guess the fact the multimeter showed 0 when touching the bare wires crossed together means no power getting to them? ( I tried putting the black connector, the red connector, and finally both on the wire - still no readings).

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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #19 on: November 03, 2010, 09:14:22 pm »
So youve repaired the wire you broke and your all connected up now??

Somethings not right there mate if your all connected up!!

You need to check the slots youve put the new fuses into in the fuse box have power and are not just empty slots!!!

Take the fuse out and test the top terminal ( the one where the top blade of the fuse goes in) with the red lead on the meter and put the black lead on a ground point as your doing it. You should have 12v either with the ignition off or on depending on what your after.
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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #20 on: November 03, 2010, 09:18:47 pm »
There was just 1 wire left mate, which was that white wire going to the CEM Connector C Pin 1.

A VW Specialist gave me a connector which was not the same pin type connector, but said to try it (he had soldered some wire onto it also so I could just join it to the end of the white wire).

I twisted the wires round each other, good connection, but still no joy.

So it could be either something else not right (maybe the seat pin connectors?) OR it could be that the PIN connector he gave me isn't OK to use, and it has to be the exact type of pin?

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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #21 on: November 03, 2010, 09:29:36 pm »
Shaun I take it there not heating up??

Have you tried clearing these faults? They might be lingering from when youve unplugged everything.

That new connector might be shorting out something in the cecm.

To be honest without seeing it all its hard to say mate sorry.
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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #22 on: November 03, 2010, 09:41:50 pm »
Hi mate, yeah I know what you mean I think I may have to take you up on that offer to have a look! Although my friend lives near Bromley (if that is anywhere nearby?) And i'll probably be around that way at the weekend with her if thats any closer than lakeside? (I can drive over).

Should there be a voltage on that wire? Prodding a multimeter into it surely would reveal some sort of current if it was active? The seats not heating up or anything.

I think I can ignore all the other errors, even after clearing, they come back, but I think the battery is a bit low which is understandable so will cause the others.

But the open circuit on the heated seats, is the same as when the pin was not even connected... So probably that connector is totally wrong (it pulls out very easily when you undo the locking tab - a stark contrast to the pain in the arse it was to get th e original pin out!)

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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #23 on: November 03, 2010, 09:44:24 pm »
Check all your wiring again mate.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_y2Yifl1vjns/S4dVKZUaaEI/AAAAAAAAD2M/IO5x7mC7g1M/s1600-h/Heated+Seats+2007%2B.jpg

Youve got one extra wire to the fusebox thats for your lumbar feed.
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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #24 on: November 03, 2010, 09:49:42 pm »
That says to use fuses 4 and 37 with 37 being a mighty 30A.  Are you sure you've got this correct??  What does the manual say are the heated seats fuse assignments?
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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #25 on: November 03, 2010, 09:54:09 pm »
The thing is Stu as i found out when i did mine is that the fuse layout in the hand book doesnt always marry up with the layout in your own fusebox.

As long as he has the corrrect rating of fuse and the location is either permanent feed or ignition feed it shouldnt matter?

Shaun the 'thin grey wire' youve put on a 15a fuse needs to be on a 5amp. But that wont change anything as far as getting it all to work.

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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #26 on: November 03, 2010, 09:55:38 pm »
I had to move the electric lumbar adjustment wire (big thick grey one) to another socket, as i'd made a mistake with that, but fixed that last night - that works no problem, it works without keys in the ignition.


This is what i've done;

Thick Red / White Wire - Fuse box port 37 (then fitted 30 amp fuse to this port for heated seats) - The various fuse layouts all seem to suggest this is for heated seats, so I just went with that one.

Thin Grey Wire - Fuse box port 34 (Then fitted 15 amp fuse).


There were no extra wires Lee mate? All I had is hooked up, out of memory it was;

2 x Seat Connectors (Passenger/Driver)

1 x Batch of 3 wires (to go to climatronic module rear)

1 x Batch of 4 wires (3 above to fusebox, 1 to CEM)




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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #27 on: November 03, 2010, 10:04:24 pm »
The only way to tell is to test continuity/power at the connectors under the seats.

It all 'seems' as if its all connected up right but hard to tell sitting at a keyboard!

Are you def sure those seats were 2007? the looms for pre 2007 are totally different.
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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #28 on: November 03, 2010, 10:07:33 pm »
It does matter where you connect to in the fuse box, you can't just go pulling 30 amps down the nearest live wire.

You need a Terminal 30 (Output directly from battery positive) or 30a (Output directly from battery positive (behind fuse))
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Re: Attempted heating seat wiring loom... Disaster struck!
« Reply #29 on: November 03, 2010, 10:11:39 pm »
The ED30 I *think* only came out in 2007 so I was guessing it must be either 2007 or 2008 seats that I bought.

Maybe a pin or two needs moving from the actual seat connectors, but it seems odd the electric lumbar works fine?

Stu - Im pretty sure fuse 37 has a direct output? It does seem thats the fuse everyone tends to use for heated seats?

In this situation I am more than willing to be proved wrong though! (And hope I am!)