Difference between revisions of "VW Golf (1K) Door Electronics Driver"
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* Run and save a complete Auto-Scan and save it prior to module removal. See the [http://www.ross-tech.com/vcds/tour/autoscan.html Online Manual Auto-Scan]. | * Run and save a complete Auto-Scan and save it prior to module removal. See the [http://www.ross-tech.com/vcds/tour/autoscan.html Online Manual Auto-Scan]. | ||
* Code the new module with the Coding from the original module found in the Auto-Scan. Enter non-zero Workshop Code (WSC), Importer and Equipment numbers to prevent rejected coding and DTCs such as [[01042]]. | * Code the new module with the Coding from the original module found in the Auto-Scan. Enter non-zero Workshop Code (WSC), Importer and Equipment numbers to prevent rejected coding and DTCs such as [[01042]]. | ||
− | * Run all of the windows up/down to teach the Pinch Protection limit stops which resolves DTC: [[ | + | * Run all of the windows up/down to teach the Pinch Protection limit stops which resolves DTC: [[00932]] |
* Clear fault codes verify all functions are working as per design. | * Clear fault codes verify all functions are working as per design. | ||
* Run and save a final Auto-Scan to confirm fault codes did not return. | * Run and save a final Auto-Scan to confirm fault codes did not return. | ||
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=== Common failures === | === Common failures === | ||
* The early US/Canadian market Jetta (roughly 2005 through 2007) was notorious for broken wires in the driver's door wiring harness. Initial symptoms would include intermittent power window operation but as the condition of the wiring harness degraded, the entire door module quits communicating. Functions such as the power windows, gas door, trunk, locking and similar would quit working and some vehicles experienced battery drains and false alarm system activation. | * The early US/Canadian market Jetta (roughly 2005 through 2007) was notorious for broken wires in the driver's door wiring harness. Initial symptoms would include intermittent power window operation but as the condition of the wiring harness degraded, the entire door module quits communicating. Functions such as the power windows, gas door, trunk, locking and similar would quit working and some vehicles experienced battery drains and false alarm system activation. | ||
+ | ** Contact your local VW Parts Department to obtain the revised replacement harness. Repairing the damaged harness is usually a short lived repair due to the wear and tear of the moving door at the A-Pillar. | ||
* Although a battery drain can occur with any faulty control module, part number 1K0 959 701 P was notorious. | * Although a battery drain can occur with any faulty control module, part number 1K0 959 701 P was notorious. |
Latest revision as of 12:33, 2 December 2016
This page applies to CAN Protocol Address 42- Door Elect, Driver found in (1K/5K/52) Mk5 and Mk6 Golf based vehicles using Generation 1 through Generation 3.
- Make sure the vehicle you are working on uses the CAN Protocol, VCDS will display the protocol type in the upper left hand corner of the Open Controller Screen under the Comm Status.
- The CAN Protocol modules this page applies to use Short Coding which consists of 7 digits. See example below.
- The Generation can be confirmed by looking at the label file field. The following example is from a 3rd Generation (MIN3) module found in a 2009 Jetta:
Address 42: Door Elect, Driver Labels: 1K0-959-701-MIN3.lbl Part No SW: 1K0 959 701 AC HW: 1K0 959 793 N Component: J386 TUER-SG FT 1519 Coding: 0001205
Note: Mk6 Golf based models use the latest (UDS/ODX) protocol will be covered on another Wiki page.
Coding
The coding chart that appears in VCDS will apply to the Generation of the installed control module. The Short Coding is additive, meaning the sum of numbers that represent the installed equipment. This chart can be used as a general guide:
- +0000001 = Rear Lid Remote Unlock Button (E233)
- +0000002 = Ambient Mirror Illumination
- +0000004 = Mirror Turn Signals
- +0000008 = Interior Door Handle Illumination installed
- +0000016 = Automatic Run active
- +0000032 = Mirror Heater installed
- +0000064 = Door Exit/Warning Light installed
- +0000128 = 5-Door Chassis
- +0000256 = Seat Memory installed
- +0000512 = Right Hand Steering
- +0001024 = Safe-Motor not installed
- +0002048 = Pinch Protection inactive
- +0004096 = Folding Mirrors installed (MY 2008+)
Replacement
When a Generation 1 through Generation 3 module is replaced with the same type:
- Run and save a complete Auto-Scan and save it prior to module removal. See the Online Manual Auto-Scan.
- Code the new module with the Coding from the original module found in the Auto-Scan. Enter non-zero Workshop Code (WSC), Importer and Equipment numbers to prevent rejected coding and DTCs such as 01042.
- Run all of the windows up/down to teach the Pinch Protection limit stops which resolves DTC: 00932
- Clear fault codes verify all functions are working as per design.
- Run and save a final Auto-Scan to confirm fault codes did not return.
When replacing a module with the latest Replacement 4th Generation door control type please see the Special Notes
Special Notes
- In the US/Canadian market, direct replacement CAN Protocol 2nd and 3rd Generation Front door control modules (Addresses 42 and 52) may not be available from the dealer. This thread should be helpful: Replacement 4th Generation door control modules in Mk5 Golf platform models
ST?ID=44849 | ST?ID=59513 | ST?ID=52656 | ST?ID=60412
Common failures
- The early US/Canadian market Jetta (roughly 2005 through 2007) was notorious for broken wires in the driver's door wiring harness. Initial symptoms would include intermittent power window operation but as the condition of the wiring harness degraded, the entire door module quits communicating. Functions such as the power windows, gas door, trunk, locking and similar would quit working and some vehicles experienced battery drains and false alarm system activation.
- Contact your local VW Parts Department to obtain the revised replacement harness. Repairing the damaged harness is usually a short lived repair due to the wear and tear of the moving door at the A-Pillar.
- Although a battery drain can occur with any faulty control module, part number 1K0 959 701 P was notorious.