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Charging Wiring Diagram for Volkswagen GLI 2.0T 2009

Charging Wiring Diagram for Volkswagen GLI 2.0T 2009 https://portal-diagnostov.com/license.html
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List of elements for Charging Wiring Diagram for Volkswagen GLI 2.0T 2009:

  • (below left side of dash)
  • Battery
  • Computer data lines system
  • Fuse 2 5a (or 30a)
  • Fuse 200a
  • Fuse 6 5a
  • Fuse panel a
  • Fuse panel b
  • G602
  • Generator
  • Generator warning ind
  • Hot at all times
  • Ignition switch key lock solenoid
  • Ignition/starter switch
  • Instrument cluster
  • Instrument cluster control module
  • Malfunc indicator
  • Motronic engine control module (ecm) (at base of windshield, in center of plenum)
  • Nca
  • Red
  • Starting circuit
  • Steering column electronic systems control module (on steering column)
  • T12j
  • T20d
  • T40
  • T94
  • Vehicle electrical system control module

Starting Wiring Diagram for Volkswagen GLI 2.0T 2009

Starting Wiring Diagram for Volkswagen GLI 2.0T 2009 https://portal-diagnostov.com/license.html
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List of elements for Starting Wiring Diagram for Volkswagen GLI 2.0T 2009:

  • Battery
  • Cbfa
  • Ccta
  • Charging circuit
  • Computer data lines system
  • Engine controls system
  • Fuse 5a (or 30a)
  • Fuse panel b
  • G602
  • Hot at all times
  • Ignition switch key lock solenoid
  • Ignition/starter switch
  • Motronic engine control module (ecm) (at base of windshield, in center of plenum)
  • Nca
  • Red
  • Starter
  • Steering column electronic systems control module (on steering column)
  • T12j
  • T20d
  • T40
  • T94
  • Vehicle electrical system control module (below left side of dash)