CAUTION:
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Only use Radio R and components from the Audi program because this is the only way to ensure problem-free installation and optimal reception.
All Radios R are coded to Comfort in the instrument cluster (anti-theft coding). When removing and installing the same Radio R , coding is not necessary after disconnecting voltage supply when removing and installing the same instrument cluster.
Radio generation II+ introduced from KW 45/06.
This used two tuners with "phase diversity" for reception.
Further removal steps are the same as with the "Symphony" radio.
If "Transport" appears in the display after switching on the Radio R , transport mode must be deactivated.
Diagnosis is performed using "Guided Fault-Finding".
Repairs on antenna wires --> - 97 WIRING .
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
The connectors for the original Audi Radio R are provided in the radio package. Commercial radio units with different connectors must be connected with adapter cable.
When connecting the speed signal, ensure it is not short circuited. Otherwise, malfunctions can occur in the vehicle.
Using commercially available radios can cause interference with the antenna amplifier because the original Audi Radio R has "remotely powered antennas" which receive voltage supply from the Radio R via the middle conductor of the high frequency cable. Use the remote power adapter from Audi.
For CD preparation, the CD changer R41 wiring harness is already installed in the vehicle. The connecting wire can only be used with genuine Audi CD-changers R41.
The "Symphony" / from MY04, "Concert" /from MY05 and "Chorus" systems have an antenna system with diversity function. This improves and optimizes reception quality.
In addition to the roof antenna and rear window antenna with amplifier, an antenna in the rear or side with an amplifier is also used.
Individual antennas with amplifier are controlled via the Antenna Selection Control Module J515 (Diversity box).
The signal going via the antenna wire (HF) from Antenna Selection Control Module J515 into Radio R is checked and the results is output back to the Antenna Selection Control Module J515 via an additional antenna connection (IF).
If the antenna signal is too weak, the Antenna Selection Control Module J515 switches to another antenna (diversity function).
This switching process is neither seen nor heard.
The procedure is the same as "switching diversity".
With "phase diversity" , the Radio R has two internal tuners with one input each (AM/FM1, FM2).
If the signal received is interrupted, both signals are digitalized and separated in the tuners in the Radio R so that the disrupted signals are blocked out as much as possible.
If the reception signal is not disrupted, the Radio R constantly compares which antenna (amplifier) has the strongest reception. This is then transferred
In this case, the second tuner checks the frequency band in the background for better reception frequencies for the selected station. If a better signal is found, this tuner switches to reception and the other to the background.
On vehicles with BOSE sound from MY04, an additional microphone, the Inside Microphone R74 is installed in the Front Interior Light W1. The Inside Microphone R74 is switched directly with the Amplifier R12 (BOSE).
The Amplifier R12 (BOSE) is then in a position to the adapt the sound characteristics of the BOSE system to the changing interior noise. For example, if the interior noise becomes louder, the volume is then automatically increased according to prescribed sound curves.
The interior noise is less dominant, the sound experience improves.
Function test, see --> Inside Microphone R74 , function test
The "Symphony" generation II+ has a special protection lock for the internal CD changer.
This is active when the unit is shifted and must be deactivated after installation.
In the same way, the transport protection must be activated before removing the unit.
Transport mode, activating/deactivating --> "Symphony II+" in transport mode, activating/deactivating
Fig. 1: Radio System Overview; "Chorus" Through KW 21/04
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1 - AM/FM window antennas
2 - Sedan Antenna Amplifier R24 : behind roof end trim
- Avant Left Antenna Module R108 : Behind luggage compartment left side trim
3 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
4 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
7 - Sedan Bass Loudspeaker R100 : in rear shelf/ Avant: behind luggage compartment right side trim
8 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
9 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
10 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
11 - Radio R in upper center console
Fig. 2: Radio System Overview; Bose "Chorus" Through KW 21/04
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1 - AM/FM window antennas
2 - Sedan Antenna Amplifier R24 : behind roof end trim
- Avant Left Antenna Module R108 : Behind luggage compartment left side trim
3 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
4 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
5 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
6 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
7 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
8 - Sedan Bass Loudspeaker R100 : in rear shelf/ Avant: behind luggage compartment right side trim
9 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
10 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
11 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
12 - Radio R in upper center console
Fig. 3: Radio System Overview; "Concert" / "Symphony" /From KW 22/04 "Chorus" , Sedan
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1 - AM/FM rear window antennas
2 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind roof end trim
3 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
4 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
8 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
9 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
10 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
11 - Radio R in upper center console
Fig. 4: Radio System Overview; "Concert" / "Symphony" /From KW 22/04 "Chorus" , Avant
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1 - left rear AM/FM1 window antennas
2 - FM2 rear window antennas
3 - right rear FM3 window antennas
4 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
5 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
6 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
7 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
8 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
9 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment right side trim
10 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
11 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
12 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
13 - Radio R in upper center console
Fig. 5: Radio System Overview; "Concert" / "Symphony" /From KW 22/04 "Chorus" , Bose Sedan
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1 - AM/FM rear window antennas
2 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind roof end trim
3 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
4 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
8 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
9 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
10 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
11 - Radio R in upper center console
12 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
Fig. 6: Radio System Overview; "Concert" / "Symphony" /From KW 22/04 "Chorus" , Bose Avant
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1 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
2 - left rear AM/FM1 window antennas
3 - FM2 rear window antennas
4 - right rear FM3 window antennas
5 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
6 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
7 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
8 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
9 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind the luggage compartment right side trim
10 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
11 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
12 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
13 - Radio R in upper center console
14 - Amplifier R12 luggage compartment right side trim
Fig. 7: Radio Preparation
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1 - Speaker connector (T8d, brown)
2 - Voltage supply connector (T8c, black)
3 - HF antenna connector
4 - Antenna Amplifier R24 behind roof end trim (sedan)/ Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim (Avant)
5 - Rear Window Antenna 1 R130
6 - left front speaker
7 - right front speaker
Fig. 8: Connectors And Connector Assignments; "Chorus" Through KW 21/04
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Connectors
1 - HF connector (black) from Antenna Amplifier R24 / Left Antenna Module R108
2 - Multi-pin connector IV, 10-pin, (T10l) red
3 - Multi-pin connector III, 8-pin, (T8) black
4 - Multi-pin connector II, 8-pin, (T8a) brown
5 - Device fuse
6 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20d) black
NOTE:
Fig. 9: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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2 - Multi-pin connector IV, 10-pin, (T10l) red
1 - NF mute from Telephone Transceiver R36
3 - NF (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36 (not with Nav IV)
4 - NF (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36 (not with Nav IV)
5 - NF (+) from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
6 - NF (-) from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
7 - Navigation control wire from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
Fig. 10: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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3 - Multi-pin connector III, 8-pin, (T8) black
1 - BOSE coding to ground (only with BOSE)
2 - Anti-theft warning system ground from Comfort System Central Control Module J393
3 - L-diagnostic
7 - Terminal 30
8 - Terminal 31
Fig. 11: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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4 - Multi-pin connector II, 8-pin, (T8a) brown
3 - Right front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
4 - Right front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
5 - Left front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
6 - Left front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
Fig. 12: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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6 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20d) black
1 - Left rear signal to Amplifier R12
2 - Right rear signal to Amplifier R12
3 - Signal ground to Radio R12
4 - Left front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
5 - Right front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
6 - Positive switched to Amplifier R12
7 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
10 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
12 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
13 - CD data in from CD Changer R41
14 - CD data out to CD Changer R41
15 - CD CLK from CD Changer R41
16 - Permanent positive to CD Changer R41
17 - Positive switched to CD Changer R41
18 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
19 - Left signal from CD Changer R41
20 - Right signal from CD Changer R41
Fig. 13: Identifying Multi-Pin Connectors On Rear Of "Concert II" Radio
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1 - Multi-pin connector IV, 10-pin, (T10l) red
2 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20d) black
3 - Device fuse
4 - Multi-pin connector III, 8-pin, (T8) black
5 - Multi-pin connector II, 8-pin, (T8a) brown
6 - IF connection (yellow) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
7 - HF connection (black) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
NOTE:
Fig. 14: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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1 - Multi-pin connector IV, 10-pin, (T10l) red
1 - NF mute from Telephone Transceiver R36 /preliminary setup for cell phone package
3 - NF (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36 (not with Nav IV)/preliminary setup for cell phone package
4 - NF (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36 (not with Nav IV)/preliminary setup for cell phone package
5 - NF (+) from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
6 - NF (-) from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
7 - Navigation control wire from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
Fig. 15: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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2 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20d) black
1 - Left rear signal to Amplifier R12
2 - Right rear signal to Amplifier R12
3 - Signal ground to Radio R12
4 - Left front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
5 - Right front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
6 - Positive switched to Amplifier R12
7 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
10 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
12 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
13 - CD data in from CD Changer R41
14 - CD data out to CD Changer R41
15 - CD CLK from CD Changer R41
16 - Permanent positive to CD Changer R41
17 - Positive switched to CD Changer R41
18 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
19 - Left signal from CD Changer R41
20 - Right signal from CD Changer R41
Fig. 16: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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4 - Multi-pin connector III, 8-pin, (T8) black
1 - BOSE coding to ground (only with BOSE
2 - Anti-theft warning system ground from Comfort System Central Control Module J393
3 - L-diagnostic
7 - Terminal 30
8 - Terminal 31
Fig. 17: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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5 - Multi-pin connector II, 8-pin, (T8a) brown
3 - Right front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
4 - Right front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
5 - Left front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
6 - Left front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
Fig. 18: Identifying Multi-Pin Connectors On Rear Of "Symphony II" Radio
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1 - Multi-pin connector IV, 10-pin, (T10l) red
2 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20d) black
3 - Device fuse
4 - Multi-pin connector III, 8-pin, (T8) black
5 - Multi-pin connector II, 8-pin, (T8a) brown
6 - IF connection (yellow) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
7 - HF connection (black) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
NOTE:
Fig. 19: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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1 - Multi-pin connector IV, 10-pin, (T10l) red
1 - NF mute from Telephone Transceiver R36 /preliminary setup for cell phone package
3 - NF (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36 (not with Nav IV)/preliminary setup for cell phone package
4 - NF (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36 (not with Nav IV)/preliminary setup for cell phone package
5 - NF (+) from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
6 - NF (-) from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
7 - Navigation control wire from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
Fig. 20: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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2 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20d) black
1 - Left rear signal to Amplifier R12
2 - Right rear signal to Amplifier R12
3 - Signal ground to Radio R12
4 - Left front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
5 - Right front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
6 - Positive switched to Amplifier R12
7 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
10 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
12 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
13 - CD data in from CD Changer R41
14 - CD data out to CD Changer R41
15 - CD CLK from CD Changer R41
16 - Permanent positive to CD Changer R41
17 - Positive switched to CD Changer R41
18 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
19 - Left signal from CD Changer R41
20 - Right signal from CD Changer R41
Fig. 21: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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4 - Multi-pin connector III, 8-pin, (T8) black
1 - BOSE coding to ground (only with BOSE)
2 - Anti-theft warning system ground from Comfort System Central Control Module J393
3 - L-diagnostic
7 - Terminal 30
8 - Terminal 31
Fig. 22: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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5 - Multi-pin connector II, 8-pin, (T8a) brown
3 - Right front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
4 - Right front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
5 - Left front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
6 - Left front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
Fig. 23: "Chorus" / "Concert" / "Symphony" (Radio Generation II+) From KW 45/06
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1 - Connector block with 4 multi-pin connectors and fuse
2 - HF1 connector (white) from Antenna Amplifier R24 / Left Antenna Module R108
3 - HF21 connector (white) from Antenna Amplifier R24 / Left Antenna Module R108
NOTE:
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A - 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8h) black
2 - Right front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
3 - Left front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
6 - Right front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
7 - Left front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
Fig. 25: Multi-Pin Connector
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B - Multi-pin connector, 12-pin (T12f) blue
1 - NF in left (not used)
2 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
3 - NF in ground (not used)
4 - Permanent positive to CD Changer R41
5 - BOSE coding to ground (only with BOSE)
6 - CD data out to CD Changer R41
7 - NF in right (not used)
8 - Left signal from CD Changer R41
9 - Right signal from CD Changer R41
10 - Positive switched to CD Changer R41
11 - CD data in from CD Changer R41
12 - CD CLK from CD Changer R41
Fig. 26: Multi-Pin Connector
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C - multi-pin connector, 12-pin (T12) green
1 - Speed signal (not used)
3 - Left front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
5 - Left rear signal to Amplifier/Woofer (in left rear luggage compartment) R44 / Amplifier R12
6 - NF (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36 /preliminary setup for cell phone package
7 - K diagnostic (not used)
8 - Signal ground to Amplifier/Woofer (in left rear luggage compartment) R44 / Amplifier R12
9 - Right front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
10 - Audio Pilot in/out (not used)
11 - Right rear signal to Amplifier/Woofer (in left rear luggage compartment) R44 / Amplifier R12
12 - NF (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36 /preliminary setup for cell phone package
Fig. 27: Multi-Pin Connector
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D - 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8h) black
9 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
10 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
11 - NF mute from preliminary setup for cell phone preparation
12 - Terminal 31
13 - Positive switched to Amplifier/Woofer (in left rear luggage compartment) R44 / Amplifier R12
14 - Anti-theft warning system (not used)
15 - Terminal 30
16 - Permanent positive connected with PIN 15 (anti-theft warning system)
NOTE:
Fig. 28: CD Changer R41 12-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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Black 12-pin multi-pin harness connector
1 - CD data out to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
2 - CD CLK out to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
3 - Ground from Radio R /terminal 31 (with RNS-E/radio generation II+)
4 - CD data in from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
6 - Permanent positive from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
7 - Right signal to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
8 - Positive switched from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
9 - Signal ground from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
10 - Left signal to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
NOTE:
Fig. 29: Ipod Baseplate R192 12-Pin Multi-Pin Connector
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Black 12-pin multi-pin harness connector (T12a)
1 - Data out to Radio R / Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
2 - CLK out to Radio R / Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
3 - Terminal 31
4 - Data in from Radio R / Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
6 - Permanent positive from Radio R / Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
7 - Right signal to Radio R / Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
8 - Positive switched from Radio R / Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
9 - Signal ground from Radio R / Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
10 - Left signal to Radio R / Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
11 - TOC Check Control (not used)
12 - Terminal 58 (not used)
NOTE:
Fig. 30: Digital Sound System Control Module R12 23-Pin Multi-Pin Connector
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Blue 23-pin multi-pin connector
1 - Right rear signal from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
2 - Signal ground from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
3 - Left rear signal from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
9 - Positive switched from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
14 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 (+)
15 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 (-)
17 - Loudspeaker, left rear (+)
18 - Loudspeaker, left rear (-)
20 - Loudspeaker, right rear (+)
21 - Loudspeaker, right rear (-)
22 - Terminal 31
23 - Terminal 30
NOTE:
Fig. 31: Identifying 25-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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Multi-pin connector, 25-pin
1 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 (+)
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 (-)
6 - Signal ground from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
7 - Right rear signal from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
8 - Left rear signal from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
9 - Right front signal from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
10 - Left front signal from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
11 - Terminal 31
13 - Terminal 30
14 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 (+)
15 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 (-)
16 - Loudspeaker, left rear (-)
17 - Loudspeaker, left rear (+)
18 - Loudspeaker, right rear (+)
19 - Loudspeaker, right rear (-)
20 - Loudspeaker, left rear (+)
21 - Loudspeaker, left rear (-)
22 - Loudspeaker, right rear (+)
23 - Loudspeaker, right rear (-)
25 - Positive switched from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
NOTE:
Fig. 32: Identifying 32-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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Multi-pin connector, 32-pin
1 - Terminal 30
2 - Terminal 31
3 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 (+)
4 - Loudspeaker, left rear (-)
5 - Loudspeaker, right rear (+)
6 - Positive switched from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
7 - Signal ground from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
13 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 (-)
14 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 (+)
15 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 (-)
16 - Loudspeaker, left rear (+)
17 - Loudspeaker, right rear (-)
19 - Left front signal from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
20 - Right front signal from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
21 - Left rear signal from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
22 - Right rear signal from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
26 - Loudspeaker, right rear (-)
27 - Loudspeaker, right rear (+)
29 - Microphone input (+) from Inside Microphone R74
30 - Microphone input (-) from Inside Microphone R74 (-)
31 - Loudspeaker, left rear (+)
32 - Loudspeaker, left rear (-)
Fig. 33: Antenna Selection Control Module J515 , Sedan
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1 - TV1 connection to Navigation/TV Tuner J415
2 - TV2 connection to Navigation/TV Tuner J415
3 - TS connection to Auxiliary Heater Radio Receiver R64
4 - TV3 connection to Navigation/TV Tuner J415
5 - Ground connection
6 - TV4 connection to Navigation/TV Tuner J415
7 - HF connection (white) to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
8 - CLS connection (gray) to Comfort System Central Control Module J393
9 - HF connection (yellow) from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
Fig. 34: Antenna Amplifier R24 , Sedan Only With Radio Generation II+
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1 - AM/FM1 connection (white) to Radio R
2 - FM2 connection (yellow) to Radio R
3 - Ground connection
4 - CLS connection (gray) to Comfort System Central Control Module J393
Fig. 35: Left Antenna Module R108 , Avant
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only "Chorus" through KW 21/04
1 - Connection for window antennas
2 - CLS connection (gray) to Comfort System Central Control Module J393
3 - TS connection (yellow) to Auxiliary Heater Radio Receiver R64
4 - AM/FM connection (white) to Radio R
All without TV antennas
Fig. 36: Connections For All Without TV Antennas
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1 - Connection for window antennas
2 - CLS connection (gray) to Comfort System Central Control Module J393
3 - TS connection (yellow) to Auxiliary Heater Radio Receiver R64
4 - HF/IF connection (yellow) to/from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
5 - FM3 connection (black) from Right Antenna Module R109
6 - FM2 connection (brown) from rear window antenna
All with TV antennas
Fig. 37: Connections For All With TV Antennas
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1 - Connection for window antennas
2 - CLS connection (gray) to Comfort System Central Control Module J393
3 - TS connection (yellow) to Auxiliary Heater Radio Receiver R64
4 - HF/IF connection (yellow) to/from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
5 - FM3 connection (black) from Right Antenna Module R109
6 - FM2/TV2 connection (brown) from rear window antenna
7 - TV1/TV2 connection (green) to Navigation/TV Tuner J415
Fig. 38: Only Radio Generation II+
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1 - Connection for window antennas
2 - CLS connection (gray) to Comfort System Central Control Module J393
3 - TS connection (yellow) to Auxiliary Heater Radio Receiver R64
4 - AM/FM1 connection (yellow) to Radio R
5 - FM2 connection (yellow) to Radio R
6 - FM2 connection (brown) from rear window antenna
Fig. 39: Right Antenna Module R109 Connections, Avant
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Connectors
1 - Connection for window antennas
2 - FM3 connection (black) to Left Antenna Module R108
3 - TV3 connection (green) to Navigation/TV Tuner J415
4 - TV4 connection (brown) to Navigation/TV Tuner J415
Fig. 40: Total Overview - Sedan Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
- iPod Baseplate R192
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Radio R
4 - Inside Microphone R74
5 - Antenna Amplifier R24 / Antenna Selection Control Module J515
6 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
9 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
10 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
11 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
Fig. 41: General Overview - Avant Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
- iPod Baseplate R192
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Radio R
4 - Inside Microphone R74
5 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
6 - Right rear window antennas
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Rear window antennas
9 - Left Antenna Module R108
10 - Left rear window antennas
11 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
12 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
13 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
14 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 42: Identifying Special Tools - Radio Removal Tool T10057
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Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Removing
Fig. 43: Pushing Two Clips Of Radio Removal Tool T10057 Into Front Of Radio
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Installing
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 44: Identifying Special Tools - Radio Removal Tool T10057
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Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Removing
Fig. 45: Pushing Four Clips Of Radio Removal Tool T10057 Into Front
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Installing
Transport mode must be activated before sending every "Symphony II+" radio.
After activation, the internal CD changer drive is in transport position.
After replacing a "Symphony II+" , transport mode must be deactivated after installation.
Transport mode, activating
"Symphony" is connected and installed.
After about 5 seconds, "TRANSPORT" appears on the radio display.
Transport mode, deactivating
" II+Symphony" is connected and installed.
"TRANSPORT" display goes out.
Transport mode is deactivated.
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 46: Identifying Special Tools - Radio Removal Tool T10057
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Removing
Fig. 47: Inserting Two Hooks Of T10057 Radio Removal Tool Into Front Of CD Changer
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"Chorus"
"Concert"
"Symphony"
All
NOTE:
Wire connection OK
Indication on radio display:
Wire connection not OK
Indication on radio display:
Special tools and workshop equipment required
Fig. 48: Identifying Trim Removal Wedge 3409
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Removing
Fig. 49: Removing Ipod From Ipod Baseplate R192
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Removal and installation of Left Front Bass Speaker R21 and Right Front Bass Speaker R23 are the same.
Removing
Fig. 50: Identifying Connectors, Left Front Bass Speaker R21 And Bolts
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Removal and installation of Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 and Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 are identical.
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 51: Identifying Special Hook 3370
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Removing
Fig. 52: Removing Speaker Cover At Top Of Door Trim Upward With Special Hook 3370
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Fig. 53: Identifying Electrical Connector, Left Front Midrange Speaker R26, And Retaining Tabs
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Removal and installation of Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 are the same.
Removing
Fig. 54: Identifying Connectors, Left Rear Bass Speaker, And Bolts
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Installing
Removal and installation of Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 and Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 are the same.
Removing
Fig. 55: Identifying Electrical Connection, Left Rear Midrange Speaker, And Retaining Tabs
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Removing
Fig. 56: Removing Photo Sensor
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Fig. 57: Removing Center Defroster Vent
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Fig. 58: Removing Instrument Panel Speaker
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Removing
Fig. 59: Identifying Screws, Connector, And Bass Loudspeaker
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Fig. 60: Identifying Connectors, Bolts, Amplifier, And Bass Loudspeaker
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Fig. 61: Identifying Connector And Amplifier
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Fig. 62: Identifying Connector, Bolts, And Amplifier
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Fig. 63: Identifying Connector And Amplifier
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Fig. 64: Identifying Connector, Bolts, And Amplifier
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Installing
With BOSE sound, and Inside Microphone R74 is installed to determine interior noise (AudioPilot). This is switched directly with the Amplifier R12. If interior noise increases, the Amplifer R12 (AudioPilot) automatically increases volume according to a predetermined pattern.
After switching on the Radio R , the Amplifier R12 determines the gauge of the Inside Microphone R74 voltage supply. If the result is OK, there is no reaction.
In contrast, if no Inside Microphone R74 is installed, three short tones sound one after another.
In case of short circuit, three individual tones are heard.
Function test
The volume of the station selected on the Radio R must increase noticeably during the tapping. The procedure is done slowly.
The volume of the station selected on the Radio R must decrease noticeably.
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 65: Identifying Special Hook 3370
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Fig. 66: Removing Interior Lamp Module Trim Using Hook 3370
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Fig. 67: Locating Bolts For Front Interior Light
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Fig. 68: Releasing Retaining Clips And Remove Radar Interior Monitoring Control Module From Front Interior Light
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Fig. 69: Identifying Connector, Inside Microphone R74, And Retaining Hooks
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Fig. 70: Identifying Ground Wire, Retaining Tabs, Electrical Connectors And Antenna Amplifier
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Fig. 71: Removing Towing Recognition Control Module J345 Bracket
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Fig. 72: Removing Bolts Left Antenna Module R108
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Removing
Fig. 73: Removing Towing Recognition Control Module J345 Bracket
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Fig. 74: Removing Bolts Left Antenna Module R108
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Installing
On vehicles with Telematics, activate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode before disconnecting Battery A -->
Service mode, activating/deactivating.
CAUTION:
Disconnect battery ground wire before working on electrical system.
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Only use Radio R and components from the Audi program because this is the only way to ensure problem-free installation and optimal reception.
All Radios R are coded to Comfort in the instrument cluster (anti-theft coding). When removing and installing the same Radio R , coding is not necessary after disconnecting voltage supply when removing and installing the same instrument cluster.
Radio generation II+ introduced from KW 22/06.
This used two tuners with "phase diversity" for reception.
Further removal steps are the same as with the "Symphony" radio.
If "Transport" appears in the display after switching on the Radio R , transport mode must be deactivated.
Repairs on antenna wires --> - 97 WIRING .
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
The connectors for the original Audi Radio R are provided in the radio package. Commercial radio units with different connectors must be connected with adapter cable.
When connecting the speed signal, ensure it is not short circuited. Otherwise, malfunctions can occur in the vehicle.
Using commercially available radios can cause interference with the antenna amplifier because the original Audi Radio R has "remotely powered antennas" which receive voltage supply from the Radio R via the middle conductor of the high frequency cable. Use the remote power adapter from Audi.
For CD preparation, the CD changer R41 wiring harness is already installed in the vehicle. The connecting wire can only be used with genuine Audi CD-changers R41.
The "Symphony" / from MY04, "Concert" /from MY05 and "Chorus" systems have an antenna system with diversity function. This improves and optimizes reception quality.
In addition to the roof antenna and rear window antenna with amplifier, an antenna in the rear or side with an amplifier is also used.
Individual antennas with amplifier are controlled via the Antenna Selection Control Module J515 (Diversity box).
The signal going via the antenna wire (HF) from Antenna Selection Control Module J515 into the Radio R is checked and the result is output back to the Antenna Selection Control Module J515 via an additional antenna connection (IF).
If the antenna signal is too weak, the Antenna Selection Control Module J515 switches to another antenna (diversity function).
This switching process is neither seen nor heard.
The procedure is the same as "switching diversity".
With "phase diversity" , the Radio R has two internal tuners with one input each (AM/FM1, FM2).
If the signal received is interrupted, both signals are digitalized and separated in the tuners in the Radio R so that the disrupted signals are blocked out as much as possible.
If the reception signal is not disrupted, the Radio R constantly compares which antenna (amplifier) has the strongest reception. This is then transferred
In this case, the second tuner checks the frequency band in the background for better reception frequencies for the selected station. If a better signal is found, this tuner switches to reception and the other to the background.
On vehicles with BOSE sound from MY04, an additional microphone, the Inside Microphone R74 is installed in the Front Interior Light W1. The Inside Microphone R74 is switched directly with the Amplifier R12 (BOSE).
The Amplifier R12 (BOSE) is then in a position to the adapt the sound characteristics of the BOSE system to the changing interior noise. For example, if the interior noise becomes louder, the volume is then automatically increased according to prescribed sound curves.
The interior noise is less dominant, the sound experience improves.
Function test, see --> Inside Microphone R74 , function test.
The "Symphony" Radio R generation II+ has a special protection lock for the internal CD changer.
This is active when the unit is shifted and must be deactivated after installation.
In the same way, the transport protection must be activated before removing the unit.
Transport protection, activating/deactivating --> "Symphony II+" in transport mode, activating/deactivating
Fig. 75: Bose Satellite Radio Systems, Sedan
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1 - AM/FM rear window antennas
2 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind roof end trim
3 - Radio R in upper center console
4 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
7 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
8 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
9 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
10 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
11 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
12 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
13 - Satellite Radio R146 behind luggage compartment left side trim
14 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 (Ter/Sat/GPS/GSM) roof antenna
Fig. 76: Bose Satellite Radio Systems, Avant
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1 - left rear AM/FM1 window antennas
2 - FM2 rear window antennas
3 - right rear FM3 window antennas
4 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
5 - Radio R in upper center console
6 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
7 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
8 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
9 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
10 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
11 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment right side trim
12 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
13 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
14 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
15 - Satellite Radio R146 behind luggage compartment left side trim
16 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 (Ter/Sat/GPS/GSM) roof antenna
Fig. 77: Layout Of Communication System With Satellite Radio Systems
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1 - Satellite Radio R146 behind luggage compartment left side trim
2 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 (Ter/Sat/GPS/GSM) roof antenna
3 - GPS Antenna Splitter R110 (Avant) behind luggage compartment left side trim
4 - Navigation System Antenna R50 (sedan) behind roof end trim
5 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 behind luggage compartment left side trim
6 - Radio antennas
7 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
8 - Sound system
9 - Radio R in upper center console
10 - CAN-BUS (Infotainment)
11 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
12 - Telephone Transceiver R36 / Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 in electronics box under right front seat
Fig. 78: Identifying Multi-Pin Connectors On Rear Of "Concert II" Radio
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1 - Multi-pin connector IV, 10-pin, (T10l) red
2 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20d) black
3 - Device fuse
4 - Multi-pin connector III, 8-pin, (T8) black
5 - Multi-pin connector II, 8-pin, (T8a) brown
6 - IF connection (yellow) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
7 - HF connection (black) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
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Fig. 79: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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1 - Multi-pin connector IV, 10-pin, (T10l) red
1 - NF mute from Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
3 - NF (+) from Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 (not with Nav IV)
4 - NF (-) from Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 (not with Nav IV)
5 - NF (+) from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
6 - NF (-) from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
7 - Navigation control wire from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
Fig. 80: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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2 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20d) black
1 - Left rear signal to Amplifier R12
2 - Right rear signal to Amplifier R12
3 - Signal ground to Radio R12
4 - Left front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
5 - Right front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
6 - Positive switched to Amplifier R12
7 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
10 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
12 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
13 - CD data in from CD Changer R41
14 - CD data out to CD Changer R41
15 - CD CLK from CD Changer R41
16 - Permanent positive to CD Changer R41
17 - Positive switched to CD Changer R41
18 - Signal ground from CD Changer R41 / Satellite Radio R146
19 - Left signal from CD Changer R41 / Satellite Radio R146
20 - Right signal from CD Changer R41 / Satellite Radio R146
Fig. 81: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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4 - Multi-pin connector III, 8-pin, (T8) black
1 - BOSE coding to ground (only with BOSE)
2 - Anti-theft warning system ground from Comfort System Central Control Module J393
3 - L-diagnostic
7 - Terminal 30
8 - Terminal 31
Fig. 82: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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5 - Multi-pin connector II, 8-pin, (T8a) brown
3 - Right front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
4 - Right front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
5 - Left front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
6 - Left front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
Fig. 83: Identifying Multi-Pin Connectors On Rear Of "Symphony II" Radio
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1 - Multi-pin connector IV, 10-pin, (T10l) red
2 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20d) black
3 - Device fuse
4 - Multi-pin connector III, 8-pin, (T8) black
5 - Multi-pin connector II, 8-pin, (T8a) brown
6 - IF connection (yellow) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
7 - HF connection (black) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
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Fig. 84: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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1 - Multi-pin connector IV, 10-pin, (T10l) red
1 - NF mute from Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
3 - NF (+) from Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 (not with Nav IV)
4 - NF (-) from Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 (not with Nav IV)
5 - NF (+) from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
6 - NF (-) from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
7 - Navigation control wire from Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 (only with Nav IV)
Fig. 85: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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2 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20d) black
1 - Left rear signal to Amplifier R12
2 - Right rear signal to Amplifier R12
3 - Signal ground to Radio R12
4 - Left front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
5 - Right front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
6 - Positive switched to Amplifier R12
7 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
10 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
12 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
13 - CD data in from CD Changer R41
14 - CD data out to CD Changer R41
15 - CD CLK from CD Changer R41
16 - Permanent positive to CD Changer R41
17 - Positive switched to CD Changer R41
18 - Signal ground from CD Changer R41 / Satellite Radio R146
19 - Left signal from CD Changer R41 / Satellite Radio R146
20 - Right signal from CD Changer R41 / Satellite Radio R146
Fig. 86: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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4 - Multi-pin connector III, 8-pin, (T8) black
1 - BOSE coding to ground (only with BOSE)
2 - Anti-theft warning system ground from Comfort System Central Control Module J393
3 - L-diagnostic
7 - Terminal 30
8 - Terminal 31
Fig. 87: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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5 - Multi-pin connector II, 8-pin, (T8a) brown
3 - Right front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
4 - Right front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
5 - Left front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
6 - Left front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
Fig. 88: "Chorus" / "Concert" / "Symphony" (Radio Generation II+) From KW 45/06
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1 - Connector block with 4 multi-pin connectors and fuse
2 - HF1 connector (white) from Antenna Amplifier R24 / Left Antenna Module R108
3 - HF21 connector (white) from Antenna Amplifier R24 / Left Antenna Module R108
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A - 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8h) black
2 - Right front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
3 - Left front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
6 - Right front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
7 - Left front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
Fig. 90: Multi-Pin Connector
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B - Multi-pin connector, 12-pin (T12f) blue
1 - NF in left (not used)
2 - Signal ground from CD Changer R41 / Satellite Radio R146
3 - NF in ground (not used)
4 - Permanent positive to CD Changer R41
5 - BOSE coding to ground (only with BOSE)
6 - CD data out to CD Changer R41
7 - NF in right (not used)
8 - Left signal from CD Changer R41 / Satellite Radio R146
9 - Right signal from CD Changer R41 / Satellite Radio R146
10 - Positive switched to CD Changer R41
11 - CD data in from CD Changer R41
12 - CD CLK from CD Changer R41
Fig. 91: Multi-Pin Connector
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C - multi-pin connector, 12-pin (T12) green
1 - Speed signal (not used)
3 - Left front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
5 - Left rear signal to Amplifier/Woofer (in left rear luggage compartment) R44 / Amplifier R12
6 - NF (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36
7 - K diagnostic (not used)
8 - Signal ground to Amplifier/Woofer (in left rear luggage compartment) R44 / Amplifier R12
9 - Right front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
10 - Audio Pilot in/out (not used)
11 - Right rear signal to Amplifier/Woofer (in left rear luggage compartment) R44 / Amplifier R12
12 - NF (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
Fig. 92: Multi-Pin Connector
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D - 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8h) black
9 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
10 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
11 - NF mute from preliminary setup for cell phone preparation
12 - Terminal 31
13 - Positive switched to Amplifier/Woofer (in left rear luggage compartment) R44 / Amplifier R12
14 - Anti-theft warning system (not used)
15 - Terminal 30
16 - Permanent positive connected with PIN 15 (anti-theft warning system)
Fig. 93: Identifying 8-Pin Harness Connector And Antenna Connection For Satellite Tuner
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Connectors
A - 8-pin connector
B - 8-pin connector
C - Ter connection (brown) from Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 (up to 10/06)
D - Sat connection (green) from Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52
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Fig. 94: Identifying 8-Pin Harness Connector And Antenna Connection For Satellite Tuner
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A - multi-pin connector, 8-pin
1 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
2 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
3 - Left signal from CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192
4 - Right signal from CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192
5 - Signal ground to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
6 - Left signal to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
7 - Right signal to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
8 - Signal ground from CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192
Fig. 95: Identifying 8-Pin Harness Connector And Antenna Connection For Satellite Tuner
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B - Multi-pin connector, 8-pin
1 - Terminal 30
2 - Terminal 31
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Fig. 96: CD Changer R41 12-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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Multi-pin connector, 12-pin
1 - CD data out to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
2 - CD CLK out to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
3 - Ground from Radio R /terminal 31 (with RNS-E/radio generation II+)
4 - CD data in from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
6 - Permanent positive from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
7 - Right signal to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Satellite Radio R146
8 - Positive switched from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
9 - Signal ground to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Satellite Radio R146
10 - Left signal to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Satellite Radio R146
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Fig. 97: Ipod Baseplate R192 12-Pin Multi-Pin Connector
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Black 12-pin multi-pin harness connector (T12a)
1 - Data out to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
2 - CLK out to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
3 - Terminal 31
4 - Data in from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
6 - Permanent positive from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
7 - Right signal to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Satellite Radio R146
8 - Positive switched from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
9 - Signal ground from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Satellite Radio R146
10 - Left signal to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Satellite Radio R146
11 - TOC Check Control (not used)
12 - Terminal 58 (not used)
Fig. 98: Antenna Selection Control Module J515 , Sedan
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1 - not in use
2 - not in use
3 - not in use
4 - not in use
5 - Ground connection
6 - not in use
7 - HF connection (white) to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
8 - IHF connection (white) from Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
9 - CLS connection (green) to Comfort System Central Control Module J393
Fig. 99: Antenna Amplifier R24 , Sedan Only With Radio Generation II+
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1 - AM/FM connection (white) to Radio R
2 - FM2 connection (yellow) to Radio R
3 - Ground connection
4 - CLS connection (gray) to Comfort System Central Control Module J393
Fig. 100: Connections For All Without TV Antennas
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1 - Left window antenna connection
2 - CLS connection (gray) to Comfort System Central Control Module J393
3 - not in use
4 - HF/IF connection (yellow) to/from Radio R
5 - FM3 connection (black) from right side window antennas
6 - FM2 connection (brown) from rear window antennas
Fig. 101: Only Radio Generation II+
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1 - Left window antennas connection
2 - CLS connection (gray) to Comfort System Central Control Module J393
3 - TS connection (yellow) to Auxiliary Heater Radio Receiver R64
4 - AM/FM1 connection (yellow) to Radio R
5 - FM2 connection (yellow) to Radio R
6 - FM2 connection (brown) from rear window antennas
Fig. 102: Total Overview - Sedan Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
- iPod Baseplate R192
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Inside Microphone R74
4 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52
5 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
6 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
7 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515
8 - Satellite radio R146
9 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
10 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
11 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
12 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
13 - Radio R
Fig. 103: General Overview - Avant Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
- iPod Baseplate R192
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Radio R
4 - Inside Microphone R74
5 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
6 - Right rear window antennas
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52
9 - Rear window antennas
10 - Satellite radio R146
11 - Left Antenna Module R108
12 - Left rear window antennas
13 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
14 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
15 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
16 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Removing
Fig. 104: Identifying Adapter Plate, Satellite Radio, And Base Mount
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Adapter plate - 2 - with Satellite Radio R146 - 1 - is slid into top of base mount - 3 - on rear side and engaged.
The adapter plate must not be removed.
Installing
Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Removing
Fig. 105: Identifying Bracket, Bolt, Base Mount, And Satellite Radio
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Installing
Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Removing
Fig. 106: Identifying Adapter Plate, Satellite Radio, And Base Mount
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Adapter plate - 2 - with Satellite Radio R146 - 1 - is slid into top of base mount - 3 - on rear side and engaged.
The adapter plate must not be removed.
Installing
Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Removing
Fig. 107: Identifying Bracket, Bolt, Base Mount, And Satellite Radio
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Installing
When using for first time or when replacing Satellite Radio R146 tuner, it must be enabled (activated) by the provider (XM or Sirius).
The subscription and application for activation can coincide with submission of all necessary data (US postal address, credit card number, radio ID (XM) or SID (Sirius)) to the providers call center.
Only SIRIUS:
SIRIUS sends the activation sequence 6 times within the first hour after apply for the activation. If no successful activation results, another activation sequence must be requested at the SIRIUS call center.
Requirements
Procedure
If "free" channels can be received clearly, the activation information sent by the provider (XM or Sirius) can also be received clearly.
A poor reception situation can prevent a successful activation even though activation information is being broadcast. In this case, vehicle location must be changed (an activation is also possible while vehicle is moving). There are e.g. workshops, garages, parking buildings, underground garages, fuel filling stations with extensive roofs and all other parking areas with signal shadows must be avoided.
In built-up areas with terrestial radio system coverage and in inner-cities, it is possible to activate using a repeater instead of the satellite.
The antenna wires are placed on the left and right D-pillars.
Removing
Fig. 108: Disconnecting Antenna Wiring Connection At Right Of D-Pillar
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Fig. 109: Disconnecting Antenna Wiring Connection At Left Of D-Pillar
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Fig. 110: Locating Nut
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Installing
The washer under the Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 nut has a cut-out through which the antenna wires must be guided.
The Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 antenna wires are routed differently. The antenna wires for Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 and Satellite Radio R146 are routed to the left up to the devices in the base mount at the left of the luggage compartment while the Telephone Antenna R65 is placed on the right D-pillar.
Removing
Fig. 111: Identifying Telephone Antenna R65 Wire On Right D-Pillar
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Fig. 112: Locating Nut
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Installing
The washer under the Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 nut has a cut-out through which the antenna wires must be guided.
On vehicles with Telematics, activate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode before disconnecting Battery A -->
Service mode, activating/deactivating.
CAUTION:
Disconnect battery ground wire before working on electrical system.
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Telephone systems
With the cell phone preparation with Bluetooth Antenna R152 , all Cellular Telephones R54 approved by Audi can be operated with the Bluetooth interface.
Information on operation and approved cellular phone types:
It is not possible to connect other devices via Bluetooth, for example headset, laptop, PDA, or similar.
Diagnosis is performed using "Guided Fault-Finding".
Repairs on antenna wires --> - 97 WIRING .
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
Fig. 113: Fixed Installation Telephone Through MY02
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1 - Telephone Handset R37 on top of instrument panel/in center armrest
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 (vehicles without radio) in front center of instrument panel
3 - Radio R in upper center console
4 - Sound system
5 - Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
6 - Telephone Antenna R65 , sedan: behind roof end trim/Avant: Roof antenna
7 - Fax Machine R73 (Fax/laptop connector) in bottom of center console
8 - Telephone Microphone R38 in Front Interior Light W1
Fig. 114: Cell Phone Preparation, Through MY02
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1 - Telephone Baseplate R126 with Cellular Telephone R54 on top of instrument panel
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 (vehicles without radio) in front center of instrument panel
3 - Radio R / in top of center console
4 - Sound system
5 - Operating Electronics and Telephone Control Module J412 in electronics box under right front seat
6 - Telephone Microphone R38 in Front Interior Light W1
7 - Telephone Amplifier R86 behind luggage compartment right side trim
8 - Telephone Antenna R65 , sedan: behind roof end trim/Avant: Roof antenna
Fig. 115: Cell Phone Preparation, From MY03
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1 - Telephone Baseplate R126 on top of instrument panel/in center armrest
2 - Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503 in top of center console
3 - Sound system
4 - Bluetooth Antenna R152 at Telephone Transceiver R36
5 - Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
6 - Telephone Microphone R38 in Front Interior Light W1
7 - Telephone Amplifier R86 behind luggage compartment right side trim
8 - Telephone Antenna R65 , sedan: behind roof end trim/Avant: Roof antenna
Fig. 116: Cell Phone Preparation Preliminary Setup
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1 - Multi-pin connector, 18-pin (T18b) black, behind glove compartment
2 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52
3 - Telephone Microphone R38
4 - Radio R
5 - Sound system
6 - Terminal 15
7 - Terminal 30
8 - Terminal 31
Fig. 117: Operating Electronics And Telephone Control Module J412 (Cell Phone Preparation) Through MY02
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Connectors
A - Operating Electronics and Telephone Control Module J412
B - Multi-pin connector, 20-pin (T20), red, to Telephone Baseplate R126
C - Black 18-pin multi-pin harness connector (T18)
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Fig. 118: Black 18-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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C - Black 18-pin multi-pin harness connector (T18)
1 - Terminal 31
3 - Speed signal
4 - NF mute to Radio R / Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
7 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 (-)
9 - Microphone input (-) from Telephone Microphone R38
10 - Terminal 15
11 - Terminal 30
12 - Terminal 58s
13 - Signal "cellular telephone ON" to Telephone Amplifier R86
16 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 (+)
18 - Microphone input (+) from Telephone Microphone R38 (+)
Fig. 119: Telephone Transceiver R36 (Cell Phone Preparation), From MY03
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Connectors
A - Bluetooth Antenna R152 connection (yellow)
B - Black 54-pin multi-pin harness connector
NOTE:
Fig. 120: Telephone Transceiver R36 (Cell Phone Preparation), From MY03
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B - Black 54-pin multi-pin harness connector
1 - Terminal 30
2 - Terminal 31
3 - Signal "cellular telephone ON" to Telephone Amplifier R86
8 - NF (+) to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
9 - NF (-) to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
11 - Microphone input (+) Telephone Microphone R38 / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
12 - Microphone input (-) Telephone Microphone R38 / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
15 - K diagnostic
16 - NF mute to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
17 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
18 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
37 - Terminal 30 to Telephone Baseplate R126
39 - Terminal 31 to Telephone Baseplate R126
41 - Terminal 30 to Telephone Baseplate R126
42 - Microphone output (+) to Telephone Baseplate R126
43 - Microphone output (-) to Telephone Baseplate R126
44 - Terminal 31 (screen ground)
45 - NF (+) from Telephone Baseplate R126
46 - NF (-) from Telephone Baseplate R126
47 - SNDREQ signal from Telephone Baseplate R126
49 - Ser-Tx (+) to Telephone Baseplate R126
50 - Ser-Tx (-) to Telephone Baseplate R126
51 - Ser-Rx (+) from Telephone Baseplate R126
52 - Ser-Rx (-) from Telephone Baseplate R126
Fig. 121: Telephone Transceiver R36 (Fixed-Installation Telephone)
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Connectors
1 - Black 46-pin multi-pin harness connector (T46)
2 - Black 10-pin multi-pin harness connector (T10m)
NOTE:
Fig. 122: Black 46-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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1 - Black 46-pin multi-pin harness connector (T46)
1 - NF (-) Inside Loudspeaker R70 / Radio R / Speech Input Control Module J507
2 - NF (+) Inside Loudspeaker R70 / Radio R / Speech Input Control Module J507
3 - Telephone Handset R37 pin 8
4 - Telephone Handset R37 pin 7
5 - Telephone Handset R37 pin 5
6 - Telephone Handset R37 pin 4
12 - Screen ground to Fax Machine R73
13 - Fax Machine R73 pin 6 (CTS)
14 - Fax Machine R73 pin 3 (TXD)
18 - Telephone Handset R37 pin 9
19 - Telephone Handset R37 pin 1
20 - Telephone Handset R37 pin 3
27 - Fax Machine R73 pin 5 (RTS)
28 - Fax Machine R73 pin 2 (RXD)
29 - Fax Machine R73 pin 7 (ground)
30 - Microphone input (+) Telephone Microphone R38 / Speech Input Control Module J507
31 - Microphone input (-) Telephone Microphone R38 / Speech Input Control Module J507
32 - Telephone Handset R37 pin 10
33 - Telephone Handset R37 pin 6
34 - Telephone Handset R37 pin 2
35 - Telephone Handset R37 (screen ground)
38 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
39 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
41 - K diagnostic
42 - Fax Machine R73 pin 4 (DTR)
43 - Fax Machine R73 pin 1 (DCD)
Fig. 123: Black 10-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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2 - Black 10-pin multi-pin harness connector (T10m)
1 - Terminal 30
2 - NF mute to Radio R / Speech Input Control Module J507
3 - Terminal 15
4 - Terminal 31
5 - Terminal 31
6 - Terminal 30
7 - Terminal 30
10 - Terminal 31
A1 - GSM connection from Telephone Antenna R65
Fig. 124: Telephone Amplifier R86
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Connectors
A - GSM connection (purple) from Telephone Antenna R65
B - Black 3-pin multi-pin harness connector
C - Antenna connection (purple) to Cellular Telephone R54
NOTE:
Fig. 125: Telephone Amplifier R86
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B - Black 3-pin multi-pin harness connector
1 - Terminal 30
2 - Terminal 31
3 - Signal "cellular telephone ON" from Telephone Transceiver R36
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Fig. 126: Black 18-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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Black 18-pin multi-pin harness connector (T18b)
1 - Terminal 31
4 - NF mute to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
7 - NF (-) to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
9 - Microphone input (-) from Telephone Microphone R38
10 - Terminal 15
11 - Terminal 30
16 - NF (+) to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 / Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
18 - Microphone input (+) from Telephone Microphone R38
Fig. 127: Telephone Base Plate R126
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Connectors
A - Black 12-pin multi-pin harness connector (T12)
B - GSM connection (purple) from Telephone Antenna R65 / Telephone Amplifier R86
NOTE:
Fig. 128: Telephone Base Plate R126
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Black 12-pin multi-pin harness connector (T12)
1 - Ser Tx (+) to Telephone Transceiver R36
2 - Terminal 30 from Telephone Transceiver R36
3 - Ser Rx (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
4 - Terminal 31 from Telephone Transceiver R36
5 - Microphone input (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
6 - NF (+) to Telephone Transceiver R36
7 - Ser Tx (-) to Telephone Transceiver R36
8 - Terminal 30 from Telephone Transceiver R36
9 - Ser Rx (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36
10 - SNDREQ signal to Telephone Transceiver R36
11 - Microphone input (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
12 - NF (-) to Telephone Transceiver R36
Fig. 129: Total Overview - Sedan Component Locations
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1 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
2 - Telephone Base plate R126
3 - Telephone Microphone R38
4 - Telephone Antenna R65
5 - Telephone Amplifier R86
6 - Telephone Transceiver R36
Fig. 130: General Overview - Avant Component Locations
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1 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
2 - Telephone Base plate R126
3 - Telephone Microphone R38
4 - Telephone Amplifier R86
5 - Telephone Antenna R65 , roof antenna
6 - Telephone Transceiver R36
Fig. 131: Telephone Baseplate R126 On Instrument Panel
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1 - Mount
2 - Center console
3 - Mounting plate
4 - Base plate
5 - 1 Nm
6 - 2 Nm
7 - Black 12-pin multi-pin harness connector (T12)
Fig. 132: Telephone Base Plate R126
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Black 12-pin multi-pin harness connector (T12)
1 - Ser Tx (+) to Telephone Transceiver R36
2 - Terminal 30 from Telephone Transceiver R36
3 - Ser Rx (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
4 - Terminal 31 from Telephone Transceiver R36
5 - Microphone input (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
6 - NF (+) to Telephone Transceiver R36
7 - Ser Tx (-) to Telephone Transceiver R36
8 - Terminal 30 from Telephone Transceiver R36
9 - Ser Rx (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36
10 - SNDREQ signal to Telephone Transceiver R36
11 - Microphone input (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
12 - NF (-) to Telephone Transceiver R36
Removing
Fig. 133: Prying Storage Compartment Out Of Trim
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Fig. 134: Locating Bolts On Underside Of Storage Compartment
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Fig. 135: Locating Connector And Bolts
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Installing
Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Removing
NOTE:
Fig. 136: Identifying Passenger Side Electronics Box Cover
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Fig. 137: Identifying Connectors And Telephone Transceiver R36
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Installing
Removing
NOTE:
Fig. 138: Identifying Passenger Side Electronics Box Cover
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Fig. 139: Identifying Connectors On Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
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Installing
Removing
Fig. 140: Identifying Bolts, Connectors, And Telephone Amplifier R86
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Installing
Removing
Before removing Telephone Amplifier R86 , Bass Loudspeaker R100 must be removed.
Fig. 141: Identifying Nuts, Bolts And Telephone Amplifier R86
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Installing
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 142: Identifying Special Hook 3370
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Removing
Fig. 143: Removing Interior Lamp Module Trim Using Hook 3370
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Fig. 144: Identifying Telephone Microphone R38, Bracket In Cover, And Connector
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Installing
Removing
Fig. 145: Identifying Harness Connector, And Telephone Antenna R65
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Installing
Fig. 146: Engaging Telephone Antenna R65 Retaining Clips in Mounts In Edge Of Roof End Trim
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The roof antenna on the Avant consists of the Telephone Antenna R65 and Navigation System Antenna R50.
The wire for the Navigation System Antenna R50 is routed up to the devices in the left luggage compartment base mount.
Removing
Fig. 147: Identifying Telephone Antenna R65 Wire On Right D-Pillar
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Fig. 148: Locating Nut
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Installing
The washer under the Telephone Antenna R65 nut has a cut-out through which the antenna lines must be guided.
On vehicles with Telematics, activate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode before disconnecting Battery A -->
Service mode, activating/deactivating.
CAUTION:
Disconnect battery ground wire before working on electrical system.
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Cellular telephone preparation
The Telephone Transceiver R36 is equipped with a Bluetooth Antenna R152. Using this, all Cellular Telephones R54 approved by Audi can be operated with the Bluetooth interface with the cell phone preparation installed in the vehicle.
It is not possible to connect other devices via Bluetooth, for example headset, laptop, PDA, or similar.
Diagnosis is performed using "Guided Fault-Finding".
Repairs on antenna wires --> - 97 WIRING .
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
Fig. 149: Cellular Phone Preparation, Layout
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1 - Telephone Baseplate R126 with Cellular Telephone R54 on top of instrument panel/in center armrest
2 - Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 in top of center console
3 - Sound system
4 - Bluetooth Antenna R152 at Telephone Transceiver R36
5 - Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
6 - Telephone Microphone R38 in Front Interior Light W1
7 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 (Ter/Sat/GPS/GSM) roof antenna
Fig. 150: Telephone Transceiver R36 (Cell Phone Preparation), From MY03
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Connectors
A - Bluetooth Antenna R152 connection (yellow)
B - Black 54-pin multi-pin harness connector
NOTE:
Fig. 151: Telephone Transceiver R36 (Cell Phone Preparation), From MY03
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B - Black 54-pin multi-pin harness connector
1 - Terminal 30
2 - Terminal 31
8 - NF (+) out to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
9 - NF (-) out to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
10 - Terminal 31 (screen ground) (not used)
11 - Microphone input (+) Telephone Microphone R38 / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
12 - Microphone input (-) Telephone Microphone R38 / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
15 - K diagnostic
16 - NF mute to Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
17 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
18 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
37 - Terminal 30 to Telephone Baseplate R126
39 - Terminal 31 to Telephone Baseplate R126
41 - Terminal 30 to Telephone Baseplate R126
42 - Microphone output (+) to Telephone Baseplate R126
43 - Microphone output (-) to Telephone Baseplate R126
44 - Terminal 31 (screen ground)
45 - LF input (+) from Telephone Baseplate R126
46 - LF input (-) from Telephone Baseplate R126
47 - SNDREQ signal from Telephone Baseplate R126
49 - Ser-Tx (+) to Telephone Baseplate R126
50 - Ser-Tx (-) to Telephone Baseplate R126
51 - Ser-Rx (+) from Telephone Baseplate R126
52 - Ser-Rx (-) from Telephone Baseplate R126
Fig. 152: Telephone Base Plate R126
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Connectors
A - Black 12-pin multi-pin harness connector (T12)
B - GSM connection (purple) from Telephone Antenna R65
NOTE:
Fig. 153: Telephone Base Plate R126
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Black 12-pin multi-pin harness connector (T12)
1 - Ser Tx (+) to Telephone Transceiver R36
2 - Terminal 30 from Telephone Transceiver R36
3 - Ser Rx (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
4 - Terminal 31 from Telephone Transceiver R36
5 - Microphone input (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
6 - NF (+) to Telephone Transceiver R36
7 - Ser Tx (-) to Telephone Transceiver R36
8 - Terminal 30 from Telephone Transceiver R36
9 - Ser Rx (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36
10 - SNDREQ signal to Telephone Transceiver R36
11 - Microphone input (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
12 - NF (-) to Telephone Transceiver R36
Fig. 154: Total Overview - Sedan Component Locations
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1 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
2 - Telephone Base plate R126
3 - Telephone Microphone R38
4 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52
5 - not installed
6 - Telephone Transceiver R36
Fig. 155: General Overview - Avant Component Locations
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1 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
2 - Telephone Base plate R126
3 - Telephone Microphone R38
4 - not installed
5 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52
6 - Telephone Transceiver R36
On vehicles with Telematics, activate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode before disconnecting Battery A -->
Service mode, activating/deactivating.
CAUTION:
Disconnect battery ground wire before working on electrical system.
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Description
BNS 4.0 (Nav IV) navigation system is an enhancement of the established navigation system III.
Important improvements are, e.g. connection to CAN BUS (Infotainment) and dynamic route guidance.
The navigation system receives the information for dynamic route guidance from the Radio R TMC function or via the Telephone Transceiver R36.
The system consists of:
Diagnosis is performed using "Guided Fault-Finding".
Repairs on antenna wires --> - 97 WIRING .
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
Fig. 156: Navigation System BNS 4.0, Overview
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1 - Instrument cluster in instrument panel
2 - Function Selector Switch II E272 in lower center console
3 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 (vehicles without radio) in front center of instrument panel
4 - Sound system
5 - Radio R in upper center console
6 - Navigation System Antenna R50 , sedan: behind roof end trim/Avant: in roof antenna
7 - Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
8 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 behind luggage compartment left side trim
Fig. 157: Navigation System With CD Drive Control Module J401 , Harness Connectors
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Connectors
1 - GPS connection (blue) from Navigation System Antenna R50
2 - Antenna connection bracket
3 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20e) black
4 - Device fuse
5 - 8-pin multi-pin connector II (not used)
6 - 8-pin multi-pin connector III, black (T8e)
7 - 10-pin multi-pin connector IV (not used)
NOTE:
Fig. 158: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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3 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20e) black
2 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
5 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
13 - LF (+) to Radio R
14 - NF mute to Radio R
15 - LF (-) to Radio R
16 - NF (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
17 - NF mute from Telephone Transceiver R36
19 - NF (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36
Fig. 159: Identifying Multi-Pin Harness Connectors
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6 - Multi-pin connector III, 8-pin, (T8e) black
1 - Speed signal
2 - Signal from Back-Up Light Switch F4
3 - L-diagnostic
4 - Terminal 15
7 - Terminal 30
8 - Terminal 31
Fig. 160: Total Overview - Sedan Component Locations
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1 - Radio R
2 - Instrument cluster display
3 - Function Selector Switch II E272
4 - Navigation System Antenna R50
5 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
6 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
7 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
Fig. 161: General Overview - Avant Component Locations
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1 - Radio R
2 - Instrument cluster display
3 - Function Selector Switch II E272
4 - Navigation System Antenna R50 roof antenna
5 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
6 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
7 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 162: Identifying Special Tools - Radio Removal Tool T10057
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Fig. 163: Identifying Navigation System With CD Drive Control Module J401 And Installation Frame
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Fig. 164: Identifying Cigarette Lighter Cover And Function Selector Switch II E272
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Removing
Fig. 165: Identifying Retaining Clips, Harness Connector, And Cover Navigation System Antenna R50
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Installing
The roof antenna on the Avant consists of the Telephone Antenna R65 and Navigation System Antenna R50.
The Navigation System Antenna R50 wire is routed up to the devices in the left luggage compartment base mount while the Telephone Antenna R65 is placed on the right D-pillar.
Removing
Fig. 166: Identifying Telephone Antenna R65 Wire On Right D-Pillar
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Fig. 167: Locating Nut
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Installing
The washer under the Navigation System Antenna R50 nut has a cut-out through which the antenna wires must be guided.
On vehicles with Telematics, activate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode before disconnecting Battery A -->
Service mode, activating/deactivating.
CAUTION:
Disconnect battery ground wire before working on electrical system.
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Description
The Radio Navigation System (RNS) combines the functions of a navigation system with those of a vehicle radio.
The system consists of:
Enhancements:
Notes
Additional information Navigation system plus operating instructions.
For CD preparation, the CD changer R41 wiring harness is already installed in the vehicle. The connecting wire can only be used with genuine Audi CD-changers R41.
Diagnosis is performed using "Guided Fault-Finding".
Repairs on antenna wires --> - 97 WIRING .
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
If there is a malfunction in the system, either a fault is saved in the DTC and/or an error message is given on the Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 display.
Indicator in display:
RDS TMC tuner: Connection to RDS TMC Tuner is damaged or could not be configured!
This error message appears:
If this malfunction occurs, no RDS TMC traffic messages can be received and setting menu "Traffic jam function" cannot be called up.
Indicator in display:
Dynamic navigation: Telephone does not answer. Dynamic sampling only with ignition switched on.
This error message appears:
If this malfunction occurs, telephone cannot receive TMC traffic messages. Dynamic route guidance is not possible and the "Traffic Jam Function" setting menu cannot be called up.
Indicator in display:
Connection to log book faulty. Routes are not saved. Please enter routes manually. Please confirm with RETURN.
This error message appears:
If this malfunction occurs, data cannot be read from the Chip Card Reader R99 into the Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 and also cannot be collected on the chip card.
Indicator in display:
LOG BOOK Log book not active. Please activate on PC. Please enter routes manually.
This message appears:
Make customer aware of this.
Indicator in display:
Incorrect CD.
Insert TravelPilot DX CD-ROM.
This message appears:
Make customer aware of this.
Messages are shown until malfunction is corrected or confirmed by pressing RETURN button.
Fig. 168: Navigation System II-D, Sedan Overview
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1 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415 behind luggage compartment left side trim
2 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
3 - Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 in top of center console
4 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
5 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
6 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
7 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
8 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
9 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
10 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
11 - Navigation System Antenna R50 behind roof end trim
12 - Navigation Interface R94 behind luggage compartment left side trim
13 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind roof end trim
14 - Rear window antennas AM/FM/TV
Fig. 169: Navigation System II-D, Avant Overview
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1 - Right rear FM3/TV3/TV4 window antennas
2 - left rear AM/FM1/TV1 window antennas
3 - FM2/TV2 rear window antennas
4 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
5 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
6 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
7 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
8 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
9 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
10 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment right side trim
11 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
12 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
13 - Navigation System Antenna R50 roof antenna
14 - Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 in top of center console
15 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415 behind luggage compartment left side trim
16 - Navigation Interface R94 , behind luggage compartment left side trim
17 - Right Antenna Module R109 behind luggage compartment right side trim
Fig. 170: Navigation System II-D, BOSE Sedan Overview
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1 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415 behind luggage compartment left side trim
2 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
3 - Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 in top of center console
4 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
7 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
8 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
9 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
10 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
11 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
12 - Navigation System Antenna R50 behind roof end trim
13 - Navigation Interface R94 behind luggage compartment left side trim
14 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind roof end trim
15 - AM/FM/TV rear window antennas
Fig. 171: Navigation System II-D, Bose Sedan Overview
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1 - Right rear FM3/TV3/TV4 window antennas
2 - left rear AM/FM1/TV1 window antennas
3 - FM2/TV2 rear window antennas
4 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
5 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
6 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
7 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
8 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
9 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment right side trim
10 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
11 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
12 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
13 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
14 - Navigation System Antenna R50 roof antenna
15 - Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 in top of center console
16 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415 , behind luggage compartment left side trim
17 - Navigation Interface R94 behind luggage compartment left side trim
18 - Right Antenna Module R109 behind luggage compartment right side trim
Fig. 172: Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
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1 - HF connection (black) from Navigation Interface R94
2 - Fan
3 - IF connection (yellow) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
4 - 11-pin multi-pin connector (T11) from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
5 - Ground connection
6 - Connector block with three multi-pin connectors and device fuse
7 - GPS connection (blue) from Navigation System Antenna R50
8 - Fan
9 - Black 26-pin multi-pin connector (T26)
NOTE:
Fig. 173: 11-Pin Multi-Pin Connector
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4 - 11-pin multi-pin connector (T11)
1 - Audio ground from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
2 - Left audio input from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
3 - Right audio input from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
4 - Video input sync. from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
5 - Video ground from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
6 - Switch A (NTSC=60Hz/PAL=50Hz) (not used)
7 - Switch B (Monitor On) (not used)
8 - Video input blue from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
9 - Video input green from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
10 - Video input red from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
11 - Screen ground from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
Fig. 174: Multi-Pin Connector
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6 - Multi-pin connector I, 20-pin, (T20d) black
1 - Left rear signal to Amplifier R12
2 - Right rear signal to Amplifier R12
3 - Signal ground to Radio R12
4 - Left front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
5 - Right front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
6 - Positive switched to Amplifier R12
7 - NF (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
10 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
12 - NF (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36
13 - CD data in from CD Changer R41
14 - CD data out to CD Changer R41
15 - CD CLK from CD Changer R41
16 - Permanent positive to CD Changer R41
17 - Positive switched to CD Changer R41
18 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
19 - Left signal from CD Changer R41
20 - Right signal from CD Changer R41
Fig. 175: Multi-Pin Connector
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6 - Multi-pin connector II, 8-pin, (T8a) brown
3 - Right front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
4 - Right front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
5 - Left front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
6 - Left front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
Fig. 176: Multi-Pin Connector
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6 - Multi-pin connector III, 8-pin, (T8) black
1 - Speed signal
2 - NF mute from Telephone Transceiver R36
3 - L-diagnostic
4 - Terminal 86s
5 - SAFE (terminal 30) connected with pin 7
6 - Terminal 58s
7 - Terminal 30
8 - Terminal 31
Fig. 177: Black 26-Pin Multi-Pin Connector (T26)
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9 - Black 26-pin multi-pin connector (T26)
1 - Anti-theft warning system ground from Comfort System Central Control Module J393
4 - Terminal 15
5 - Left speed sensor input
6 - FAW NF (+) (not used)
13 - CAN-BUS High (BOSCH)
14 - Positive switched (not used)
17 - Signal from Back-Up Light Switch F4
18 - Right speed sensor input (not used)
19 - FAW NF (-) (not used)
20 - FAW NF (screen) (not used)
26 - CAN-BUS Low (BOSCH)
Fig. 178: Navigation/TV Tuner J415
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1 - TV4 connection (brown) from Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Right Antenna Module R109
2 - TV3 connection (brown) from Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Right Antenna Module R109
3 - TV2 connection (green) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
4 - TV1 connection (green) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
5 - Black 54-pin (T54) multi-pin connector to Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
NOTE:
Fig. 179: Black 54-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector (T54)
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5 - Black 54-pin multi-pin harness connector (T54)
2 - CAN BUS Low (BOSCH) from RNS-E (Infotainment)
3 - CAN BUS High (BOSCH) from RNS-E (Infotainment)
4 - Front audio screen (not used)
5 - Right front audio output
6 - Audio ground (not used)
7 - Left front audio output
8 - Audio ground
9 - Front screen ground
10 - Front video screen
11 - Front sync. video output
12 - Video ground
13 - Front blue audio output
14 - Video ground
15 - Front green video output
16 - Video ground
17 - Front red video output
19 - Terminal 31
20 - Terminal 30
21 - L-diagnostic
22 - Right rear video output (-) (not used)
23 - Right rear video output (+) (not used)
24 - Rear audio screen (not used)
25 - Left rear video output (-) (not used)
26 - Left rear video output (+) (not used)
27 - Rear screen ground (not used)
28 - Rear com. sync. (-) (not used)
29 - Rear com. sync. (+) (not used)
30 - Rear blue signal (-) (not used)
31 - Rear blue signal (+) (not used)
32 - Rear green signal (-) (not used)
33 - Rear green signal (+) (not used)
34 - Rear red signal (-) (not used)
35 - Rear red signal (+) (not used)
36 - Rear video screen (not used)
40 - Left rear video input (-) (not used)
41 - Right rear video input (-) (not used)
42 - Rear A/V ground input (not used)
43 - Rear S-VHS (Y) input (not used)
44 - Rear S-VHS (C) input (not used)
45 - Rear CVBS input (not used)
46 - Rear A/V whole screen input
47 - Left front video input (-) (not used)
48 - Right front video input (-) (not used)
49 - Front A/V ground input (not used)
50 - Front S-VHS (Y) input (not used)
51 - Front S-VHS (C) input (not used)
52 - Front CVBS input (not used)
53 - Front A/V whole screen input
Fig. 180: Navigation Interface R94
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Connectors
1 - HF connection (black) to Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
2 - HF connection (black) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
3 - Black 12-pin multi-pin harness connector
NOTE:
Fig. 181: Black 12-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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3 - Black 12-pin multi-pin harness connector
2 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
3 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
6 - Terminal 30
8 - CAN-BUS Low (BOSCH)
9 - CAN-BUS High (BOSCH)
12 - Terminal 31
Fig. 182: Total Overview - Sedan Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
4 - Navigation System Antenna R50
5 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
6 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
7 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515
8 - Navigation Interface R94
9 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415
10 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
11 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
12 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
13 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
Fig. 183: General Overview - Avant Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
4 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
5 - Right rear window antennas
6 - Right Antenna Module R109
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Navigation System Antenna R50 roof antenna
9 - Rear window antennas
10 - Left rear window antennas
11 - Left Antenna Module R108
12 - Navigation Interface R94
13 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415
14 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
15 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
16 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
17 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 184: Identifying Special Tools - Radio Removal Tool T10057
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Fig. 185: Placing Radio Release Tool T10057 In Release Slits On Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
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Fig. 186: Removing Screws And Base Mount
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Fig. 187: Disconnecting Electrical Connections And Antenna Wiring At Rear Of Navigation Interface
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Fig. 188: Removing Screws And Base Mount
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Fig. 189: Disconnecting Electrical Connections And Antenna Wiring At Rear Of Navigation Interface
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Installing
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 190: Identifying Special Tools - Radio Removal Tool T10057
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Removing
Fig. 191: Identifying Navigation/TV Tuner J415 And Installation Frame
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Installing
Removing
Fig. 192: Locating Bolts On Right Antenna Module R109 Bracket
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Fig. 193: Remove Bolts For Right Antenna Module R109
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Installing
On vehicles with Telematics, activate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode before disconnecting Battery A -->
Service mode, activating/deactivating.
CAUTION:
Disconnect battery ground wire before working on electrical system.
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Description
RNS-E navigation system is an enhancement of the established navigation system II-D. The Board Computer Function Selector Switch E91 is integrated in the unit (MMI operation). A DVD (Europakarte) is used as a navigation CD.
Screen folds away. DVD drive and two card readers are located behind.
In addition to the navigation system, the RNS-E has a radio, two MP3 card readers and connections for Navigation/TV Tuner J415 and CD Changer R41. The DVD drive can play music CDs.
Diagnosis is performed using "Guided Fault-Finding".
Repairs on antenna wires --> - 97 WIRING .
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
If there is a malfunction in the system, either a fault is saved in the DTC and/or an error message is given on the Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 display.
At this time, the following error messages can be shown on the Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 display.
Indicator in display:
DVD rear error Please check DVD
This error message appears:
Same error:
Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Indicator in display:
CD/DVD drive defect. Unable to read data. Consult your dealer.
This error message appears:
Same error:
Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Fig. 194: RNS-E Navigation System, Sedan Overview
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1 - Rear window antennas AM/FM/TV
2 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind roof end trim
3 - Navigation System Antenna R50 behind roof end trim
4 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
7 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
8 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
9 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
10 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
11 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
12 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 in top of center console
13 - Telephone Microphone R38 in Front Interior Light W1 (from MY06 with RNS-E high)
14 - Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
15 - CAN-BUS (Infotainment)
16 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415 behind luggage compartment left side trim
Fig. 195: RNS-E Navigation System, Avant Overview
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1 - Right rear FM3/TV3/TV4 window antennas
2 - FM2/TV2 rear window antennas
3 - left rear AM/FM1/TV1 window antennas
4 - Navigation System Antenna R50 in roof antenna
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
7 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
8 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
9 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
10 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment right side trim
11 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
12 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 in top of center console
13 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
14 - Telephone Microphone R38 in Front Interior Light W1 (from MY06 with RNS-E high)
15 - Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
16 - CAN-BUS (Infotainment)
17 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415 behind luggage compartment left side trim
18 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
19 - Right Antenna Module R109 behind luggage compartment right side trim
Fig. 196: RNS-E Navigation System, BOSE, Sedan Overview
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1 - Rear window antennas AM/FM/TV
2 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind roof end trim
3 - Navigation System Antenna R50 behind roof end trim
4 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
7 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
8 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
9 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
10 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
11 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
12 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
13 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 in top of center console
14 - Telephone Microphone R38 in Front Interior Light W1 (from MY06 with RNS-E high)
15 - Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
16 - CAN-BUS (Infotainment)
17 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415 behind luggage compartment left side trim
Fig. 197: RNS-E Navigation System, BOSE, Avant Overview
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1 - Right rear FM3/TV3/TV4 window antennas
2 - FM2/TV2 rear window antennas
3 - Rear left window antenna with AM/FM1/TV
4 - Navigation System Antenna R50 in roof antenna
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 in front doors
7 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
8 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
9 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
10 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment right side trim
11 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
12 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
13 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 in top of center console
14 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
15 - Telephone Microphone R38 in Front Interior Light W1 (from MY06 with RNS-E high)
16 - Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
17 - CAN-BUS (Infotainment)
18 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415 behind luggage compartment left side trim
19 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
20 - Right Antenna Module R109 behind luggage compartment right side trim
Fig. 198: Navigation System With CD Drive Control Module J401 , Harness Connectors
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1 - Black 32-pin multi-pin connector (T32f) to Navigation/TV Tuner J415
2 - Navigation System Antenna R50 GPS connection (blue)
3 - Connection block with four multi-pin connectors and a fuse for unit
4 - IF connection (white) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
5 - HF connection (white) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
NOTE:
Fig. 199: Black 32-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector (T32F)
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1 - Black 32-pin multi-pin harness connector (T32f)
13 - Right audio input from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
15 - Video input sync. from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
16 - Video input green from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
27 - Screen ground from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
28 - Audio ground from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
29 - Left audio input from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
30 - Video ground from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
31 - Video input blue from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
32 - Video input red from Navigation/TV Tuner J415
Fig. 200: Multi-Pin Connector
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A - Brown 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8q)
2 - Right front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
3 - Left front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
6 - Right front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
7 - Left front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
Fig. 201: Multi-Pin Connector
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B - Blue 12-pin multi-pin connector (T12n)
2 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
3 - Speed signal
4 - Permanent positive to CD Changer R41
5 - L-diagnostic
6 - CD data out to CD Changer R41
7 - BOSE coding to ground (only with BOSE)
8 - Left signal from CD Changer R41
9 - Right signal from CD Changer R41
10 - Positive switched to CD Changer R41
11 - CD data in from CD Changer R41
12 - CD CLK from CD Changer R41
Fig. 202: Multi-Pin Connector
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C - Green 12-pin multi-pin connector (T12m)
1 - Microphone input (-) from Telephone Microphone R38 (from MY06)
2 - Signal from Back-Up Light Switch F4 (not used)
3 - Left front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
4 - Microphone output (-) to Telephone Transceiver R36 (from MY06)
5 - Left rear signal to Amplifier R12
6 - NF (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36 /preliminary setup for cell phone package
7 - Microphone input (+) from Telephone Microphone R38 (from MY06)
8 - Signal ground to Radio R12
9 - Right front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
10 - Microphone output (+) to Telephone Transceiver R36 (from MY06)
11 - Right rear signal to Amplifier R12
12 - NF (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36 /preliminary setup for cell phone package
Fig. 203: Multi-Pin Connector
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D - Black 8-pin multi-pin connector D (T16j)
9 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
10 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
11 - NF mute from Telephone Transceiver R36 (through MY04)
12 - Terminal 31
13 - Positive switched to Amplifier R12
14 - Anti-theft warning system ground from Comfort System Central Control Module J393
15 - Terminal 30
16 - Permanent positive (not used)
Connectors and connector assignments
Fig. 204: Total Overview - Sedan Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
- iPod Baseplate R192
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Inside Microphone R74
- Telephone Microphone R38
4 - Navigation System Antenna R50
5 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515
6 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415
9 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
10 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
11 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
12 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
13 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
Fig. 205: General Overview - Avant Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
- iPod Baseplate R192
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Inside Microphone R74
- Telephone Microphone R38
4 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
5 - Right rear window antennas
6 - Right Antenna Module R109
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Navigation System Antenna R50 roof antenna
9 - Rear window antennas
10 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415
11 - Left Antenna Module R108
12 - Left rear window antennas
13 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
14 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
15 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
16 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
17 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 206: Identifying Special Tools - Radio Removal Tool T10057
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Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Removing
Fig. 207: Placing Radio Release Tool T10057 In Release Slits On Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
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Installing
On vehicles with Telematics, activate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode before disconnecting Battery A -->
Service mode, activating/deactivating.
CAUTION:
Disconnect battery ground wire before working on electrical system.
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Description
The navigation system RNS-E is an advancement. The function selection switch is integrated in the unit (MMI operation). A DVD is used as the navigation CD.
Screen folds away. DVD drive and two card readers are located behind.
In addition to the navigation system, the RNS-E contains a radio, two MP3 card readers and connections for Satellite Radio R146 , CD Changer R41 and cellular telephone. The DVD drive can play music CDs.
Diagnosis is performed using "Guided Fault-Finding".
Repairs on antenna wires --> - 97 WIRING .
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
If there is a malfunction in the system, either a fault is saved in the DTC and/or an error message is given on the Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 display.
At this time, the following error messages can be shown on the Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 display.
Indicator in display:
CD/DVD is unreadable Please check the CD/DVD
This error message appears:
Same error:
Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Indicator in display:
CD/DVD drive defect. Unable to read data. Consult your dealer.
This error message appears:
Same error:
Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Fig. 208: RNS-E Navigation System, Sedan Overview
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1 - AM/FM rear window antennas
2 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind roof end trim
3 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
4 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
5 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
6 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
7 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
8 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
9 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
10 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
11 - Satellite Radio R146 behind left luggage compartment side trim
12 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 in top of center console
13 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 (Ter/Sat/GPS/GSM) roof antenna
Fig. 209: RNS-E Navigation System, Avant Overview
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1 - right rear FM3 window antennas
2 - FM2 rear window antennas
3 - left rear AM/FM1 window antennas
4 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
7 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
8 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
9 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
10 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment right side trim
11 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
12 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
13 - Satellite Radio R146 behind left luggage compartment side trim
14 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 in top of center console
15 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 (Ter/Sat/GPS/GSM) roof antenna
Fig. 210: RNS-E Navigation System, BOSE, Sedan Overview
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1 - AM/FM rear window antennas
2 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind roof end trim
3 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
4 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
5 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
6 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
7 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
8 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
9 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
10 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
11 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
12 - Satellite Radio R146 behind left luggage compartment side trim
13 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 in top of center console
14 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 (Ter/Sat/GPS/GSM) roof antenna
Fig. 211: RNS-E Navigation System, BOSE, Avant Overview
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1 - right rear FM3 window antennas
2 - FM2 rear window antennas
3 - left rear AM/FM1 window antennas
4 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 in front doors
7 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
8 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
9 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
10 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment right side trim
11 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
12 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
13 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
14 - Satellite Radio R146 behind left luggage compartment side trim
15 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 in top of center console
16 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 (Ter/Sat/GPS/GSM) roof antenna
Fig. 212: Navigation System With CD Drive Control Module J401 , Harness Connectors
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1 - 32-pin multi-pin connector, not used
2 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52 GPS connection (blue) (Ter/Sat/GPS/GSM)
3 - Connection block with four multi-pin connectors and a fuse for unit
4 - IF connection (white) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
5 - HF connection (white) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
NOTE:
Fig. 213: Black 32-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector (T32F)
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1 - 32-pin multi-pin connector
Connector not used
13 - Right audio input
15 - Video input sync.
16 - Green video input
27 - Screen ground
28 - Audio ground
29 - Left video input
30 - Video ground
31 - Blue video input
32 - Red video input
Fig. 214: Multi-Pin Connector
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A - Brown 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8q)
2 - Right front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
3 - Left front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
6 - Right front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
7 - Left front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
Fig. 215: Multi-Pin Connector
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B - Blue 12-pin multi-pin connector (T12n)
2 - Signal ground from CD Changer R41 / Satellite Radio R146
3 - Speed signal (not used)
4 - Permanent positive to CD Changer R41
5 - L-diagnostic
6 - CD data out to CD Changer R41
7 - BOSE coding to ground (only with BOSE)
8 - Left signal from CD Changer R41 / Satellite Radio R146
9 - Right signal from CD Changer R41 / Satellite Radio R146
10 - Positive switched to CD Changer R41
11 - CD data in from CD Changer R41
12 - CD CLK from CD Changer R41
Fig. 216: Multi-Pin Connector
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C - Green 12-pin multi-pin connector (T12m)
1 - Microphone input (-) (not used)
2 - Signal from Back-Up Light Switch F4 (not used)
3 - Left front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
4 - Microphone output (-) (not used)
5 - Left rear signal to Amplifier R12
6 - NF (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36
7 - Microphone input (+) (not used)
8 - Signal ground to Radio R12
9 - Right front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
10 - Microphone output (+) (not used)
11 - Right rear signal to Amplifier R12
12 - NF (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36
Fig. 217: Multi-Pin Connector
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D - Black 8-pin multi-pin connector D (T16j)
9 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
10 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
11 - NF mute, not used
12 - Terminal 31
13 - Positive switched to Amplifier R12
14 - Anti-theft warning system ground from Comfort System Central Control Module J393
15 - Terminal 30
16 - Permanent positive (not used)
Fig. 218: Total Overview - Sedan Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
- iPod Baseplate R192
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Inside Microphone R74
- Telephone Microphone R38
4 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52
5 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515
6 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Satellite radio R146
9 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
10 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
11 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
12 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
13 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
Fig. 219: General Overview - Avant Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
- iPod Baseplate R192
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
4 - Inside Microphone R74
- Telephone Microphone R38
5 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
6 - Right rear window antennas
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna R52
9 - Rear window antennas
10 - Satellite radio R146
11 - Left Antenna Module R108
12 - Left rear window antennas
13 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
14 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
15 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
16 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
CAUTION:
Disconnect battery ground wire before working on electrical system.
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL .
Description
The RNS-JP3 navigation system consists of the navigation unit in the top of the center console. A DVD and MD player is installed behind the tilting operating and display unit.
By evaluation data from the GPS system, an installed gyro-sensor and the speed signal, the RNS-JP3 determines the vehicle position in the scope of a map stored on a DVD.
Using these measured values, the system determines the vehicles direction and distance traveled. These values are compared with the street network saved on the navigation DVD.
When the vehicle is moving, the position is constantly updated (compound navigation). Plausibility comparisons increase the certainty of the position display. If the calculated position does not lie on the saved street network, it is corrected by the navigation computer.
Repairs on antenna wires --> - 97 WIRING .
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
Fig. 220: RNS-JP3 Navigation System, Sedan Overview
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1 - Navigation System Antenna R50 behind roof end trim
2 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
3 - Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 in top of center console
4 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
5 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
6 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
7 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
8 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
9 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
10 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
11 - Rear window antennas AM/FM/TV
12 - Antenna Amplifier R24 behind roof end trim
13 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind luggage compartment left side trim
Fig. 221: RNS-JP3 Navigation System, Avant Overview
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1 - Navigation System Antenna R50 roof antenna
2 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
3 - Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 in top of center console
4 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
5 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
6 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
7 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
8 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
9 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
10 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment right side trim
11 - left rear AM/FM1/TV1 window antennas
12 - FM2/TV2 rear window antennas
13 - Right rear FM3/TV3/TV4 window antennas
14 - Right Antenna Module R109 behind luggage compartment right side trim
15 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
16 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind luggage compartment left side trim
Fig. 222: RNS-JP3 Navigation System, BOSE, Sedan Overview
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1 - Navigation System Antenna R50 behind roof end trim
2 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
3 - Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 in top of center console
4 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
5 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
6 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
7 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
8 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
9 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
10 - Rear window antennas AM/FM/TV
11 - Antenna Amplifier R24 behind roof end trim
12 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind luggage compartment left side trim
13 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
Fig. 223: RNS-JP3 Navigation System, BOSE, Avant Overview
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1 - Navigation System Antenna R50 roof antenna
2 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
3 - Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
4 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
7 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
8 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
9 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
10 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment left side trim
11 - Left rear FM3/TV3/TV4 window antennas
12 - FM2/TV2 rear window antennas
13 - Right rear AM/FM1/TV1 window antennas
14 - Right Antenna Module R109 behind luggage compartment right side trim
15 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
16 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind luggage compartment left side trim
17 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
Fig. 224: Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
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1 - GPS connection (blue) from Navigation System Antenna R50
2 - Black 32-pin multi-pin harness connector (T32f)
3 - Fan
4 - Connector block with three multi-pin connectors and device fuse
5 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 TV connection (green)
6 - FM2 connector (white) from Antenna Amplifier R24 / Left Antenna Module R108
7 - FM1 connector (white) from Antenna Amplifier R24 / Left Antenna Module R108
NOTE:
Fig. 225: Black 32-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector (T32F)
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2 - Black 32-pin multi-pin harness connector (T32f)
1 - Terminal 15
8 - Selection 1 to Antenna Selection Control Module J515
9 - Selection 2 to Antenna Selection Control Module J515
22 - Signal from Back-Up Light Switch F4
24 - Screen ground to Antenna Selection Control Module J515
25 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 diagnostic
Fig. 226: Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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C - Black 20-pin multi-pin harness connector (T20d)
1 - Left rear signal to Amplifier R12
2 - Right rear signal to Amplifier R12
3 - Signal ground to Radio R12
4 - Left front signal to Amplifier R12
5 - Right front signal to Amplifier R12
6 - Positive switched to Amplifier R12
8 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
9 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
10 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
11 - CD mute to CD Changer R41
12 - Permanent positive to CD Changer R41
13 - CD-TX (+) from CD Changer R41
14 - CD-TX (-) from CD Changer R41
16 - Left signal (-) from CD Changer R41
17 - Positive switched to CD Changer R41
18 - Right signal (-) from CD Changer R41
19 - Left signal (+) from CD Changer R41
20 - Right signal (+) from CD Changer R41
Fig. 227: Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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B - Brown 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8a)
3 - Loudspeaker, right front (+)
4 - Loudspeaker, right front (-)
5 - Loudspeaker, left front (+)
6 - Loudspeaker, left front (-)
Fig. 228: Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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A - 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8h) black
1 - Speed signal
3 - K-wire
4 - Terminal 86s
7 - Terminal 30
8 - Terminal 31
Fig. 229: Antenna Selection Control Module J515
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1 - Black 3-pin multi-pin harness connector (T3i)
2 - TV connection (green) to Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
3 - TV 4 connection (black) from Right Antenna Module R109
4 - TV 3 connection (black) from Right Antenna Module R109
5 - TV 2 connection (black) from Left Antenna Module R108
6 - TV 1 connection (black) from Left Antenna Module R108
Fig. 230: Black 3-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector (T3I)
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1 - Black 3-pin multi-pin harness connector (T3i)
1 - Selection 2 from Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
2 - Selection 1 from Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
3 - Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 diagnostic
Fig. 231: Total Overview - Sedan Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Inside Microphone R74
- Telephone Microphone R38
4 - Navigation System Antenna R50
5 - Antenna Amplifier R24
6 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515
9 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
10 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
11 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
12 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
13 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
Fig. 232: General Overview - Avant Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Inside Microphone R74
- Telephone Microphone R38
4 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
5 - Right rear window antennas
6 - Right Antenna Module R109
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Navigation System Antenna R50 roof antenna
9 - Rear window antennas
10 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515
11 - Left Antenna Module R108
12 - Left rear window antennas
13 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
14 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
15 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
16 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
17 - Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 233: Identifying Special Tools - Radio Removal Tool T10057
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Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Removing
Fig. 234: Placing Radio Release Tool T10057 In Release Slits On Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402
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Installing
Removing
Fig. 235: Removing Screws And Base Mount
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Fig. 236: Identifying Retainer, Bolts, And Connectors On Antenna Selection Control Module J515
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Installing
Removing
Fig. 237: Removing Screws And Base Mount
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Fig. 238: Identifying Retainer, Bolts, And Connectors On Antenna Selection Control Module J515
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Installing
CAUTION:
Disconnect battery ground wire before working on electrical system.
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL .
Description
The navigation system JP4 consists of an "aftermarket" RNS.
All connections necessary for the navigation unit are present in the vehicle. Sound system and antennas are installed.
In case of retrofitting, only the navigation unit (RNS) is installed.
Repairs on antenna wires --> - 97 WIRING .
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
Fig. 239: RNS-JP4, Sedan Overview
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1 - Window antenna
2 - Navigation System Antenna R50 behind roof end trim
3 - Black 4-pin multi-pin speaker connection
4 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
5 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
6 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
7 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
8 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
9 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
10 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
11 - Black 12-pin multi-pin Amplifier R12 connection
12 - Black 12-pin multi-pin voltage supply connection
13 - Black 2-pin multi-pin CAN BUS (Infotainment) connection
14 - GPS connection (blue) from Navigation System Antenna R50
15 - TV3/TV3 connection (green) from Antenna Selection Control Module J515
16 - TV1/TV2 connection (brown) from Antenna Selection Control Module J515
17 - AM/FM connection (white) from Antenna Selection Control Module J515
18 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind roof end trim
Fig. 240: RNS-JP4, Avant Overview
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1 - TV1/TV2 window antennas
2 - AM/FM rear window antennas
3 - TV3/TV4 window antennas
4 - Navigation System Antenna R50 roof antenna
5 - Black 4-pin multi-pin speaker connection
6 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
7 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
8 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
9 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
10 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
11 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment right side trim
12 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
13 - Black 12-pin multi-pin Amplifier R12 connection
14 - Black 12-pin multi-pin voltage supply connection
15 - Black 2-pin multi-pin CAN BUS (Infotainment) connection
16 - GPS connection (blue) from Navigation System Antenna R50
17 - TV3/TV4 connection (green) from Right Antenna Module R109
18 - TV1/TV2 connection (brown) from Left Antenna Module R108
19 - AM/FM connection (white) from Left Antenna Module R108
20 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
21 - Right Antenna Module R109 behind luggage compartment right side trim
NOTE:
Fig. 241: Black 4-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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Black 4-pin multi-pin harness connector
3 - Speaker (+) front right
4 - Speaker (-) front right
5 - Speaker (+) front left
6 - Speaker (-) front left
Fig. 242: Black 12-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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Black 12-pin multi-pin harness connector
1 - Left rear signal (+) to Amplifier/Woofer (in left rear luggage compartment) R44
4 - Positive switched to Amplifier/Woofer (in left rear luggage compartment) R44 /
7 - Right rear signal (+) to Amplifier/Woofer (in left rear luggage compartment) R44
10 - Signal (-) to Amplifier/Woofer (in left rear luggage compartment) R44
Fig. 243: 2-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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Black 2-pin multi-pin harness connector
1 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
2 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
Fig. 244: 2-Pin Multi-Pin Harness Connector
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Black 2-pin multi-pin harness connector
1 - Terminal 30
2 - Terminal 31
Fig. 245: Identifying Antennas
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Connectors
1 - GPS connection (blue) from Navigation System Antenna R50
2 - AM/FM connection (white) from Antenna Amplifier R24 / Left Antenna Module R108
3 - TV3/TV4 connection (green) from Antenna Amplifier R24 / Right Antenna Module R109
4 - TV1/TV2 connection (brown) from Antenna Amplifier R24 / Left Antenna Module R108
Fig. 246: Total Overview - Sedan Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Inside Microphone R74
4 - Navigation System Antenna R50
5 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515
6 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
9 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
10 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
11 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
12 - RNS-JP4 connections/antenna connections
Fig. 247: General Overview - Avant Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Inside Microphone R74
- Telephone Microphone R38
4 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
5 - Right rear window antennas
6 - Right Antenna Module R109
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Telephone Antenna R65 / Navigation System Antenna R50 roof antenna
9 - Rear window antennas
10 - Left Antenna Module R108
11 - Left rear window antennas
12 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
13 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
14 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
15 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
16 - RNS-JP4 connections/antenna connections
On vehicles with Telematics, activate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode before disconnecting Battery A -->
Service mode, activating/deactivating.
CAUTION:
Disconnect battery ground wire before working on electrical system.
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Description
RNS low is the "Low" variant of the RNS-E.
In addition to the navigation system, the RNS low includes a Radio R , CD Player R89 and connections for CD Changer R41 and cellular telephone. The CD drive can play music CDs.
The function selection switch is integrated in the unit (MMI operation).
Diagnosis is performed using "Guided Fault-Finding".
Repairs on antenna wires --> - 97 WIRING .
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
Fig. 248: RNS Low Navigation System, Sedan Overview
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1 - AM/FM rear window antennas
2 - Navigation System Antenna R50 behind roof end trim
3 - Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503 in top of center console
4 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
5 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
6 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
7 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
8 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
9 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
10 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
11 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
12 - CAN-BUS (Infotainment)
13 - Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
14 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind roof end trim
Fig. 249: RNS Low Navigation System, Avant Overview
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1 - right rear FM3 window antennas
2 - FM2 rear window antennas
3 - left rear AM/FM1 window antennas
4 - Antenna R11 (GPS/GSM) roof antenna
5 - Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503 in top of center console
6 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
7 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
8 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
9 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
10 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
11 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
12 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment right side trim
13 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
14 - CAN-BUS (Infotainment)
15 - Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
16 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
Fig. 250: RNS Low Navigation System, BOSE, Sedan Overview
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1 - AM/FM rear window antennas
2 - Navigation System Antenna R50 behind roof end trim
3 - Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503 in top of center console
4 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
5 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
6 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
7 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
8 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
9 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
10 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 in parcel shelf
11 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
12 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
13 - CAN-BUS (Infotainment)
14 - Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
15 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515 behind roof end trim
Fig. 251: RNS Low Navigation System, Bose, Avant Overview
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1 - right rear FM3 window antennas
2 - FM2 rear window antennas
3 - left rear AM/FM1 window antennas
4 - Antenna R11 (GPS/GSM) roof antenna
5 - Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503 in top of center console
6 - Amplifier R12 behind luggage compartment right side trim
7 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
8 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 in front doors
9 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center instrument panel
10 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35 at top in rear doors
11 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 / Right Rear Bass Speaker R17 at bottom in rear doors
12 - Bass Loudspeaker R100 behind luggage compartment right side trim
13 - Inside Microphone R74 in Front Interior Light W1
14 - CD Changer R41 / iPod Baseplate R192 in glove compartment
15 - CAN-BUS (Infotainment)
16 - Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
17 - Left Antenna Module R108 behind luggage compartment left side trim
Fig. 252: Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503 , Connections
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1 - HF connection (white) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
2 - IF connection (white) to Antenna Selection Control Module J515 / Left Antenna Module R108
3 - GPS connection (blue) from Antenna R11
4 - Connection block with four multi-pin connectors and a fuse for unit
NOTE:
Fig. 253: Multi-Pin Connector
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A - Brown 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8q)
2 - Right front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
3 - Left front speaker (+) (not with BOSE)
6 - Right front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
7 - Left front speaker (-) (not with BOSE)
Fig. 254: Multi-Pin Connector
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B - Blue 12-pin multi-pin connector (T12n)
1 - Left signal from Digital Radio (DAB) R147
2 - CD ground to CD Changer R41
3 - Signal ground from Digital Radio (DAB) R147
4 - Permanent positive to CD Changer R41
5 - BOSE coding to ground (only with BOSE)
6 - CD data out to CD Changer R41
7 - Right signal from Digital Radio (DAB) R147
8 - Left signal from CD Changer R41
9 - Right signal from CD Changer R41
10 - Positive switched to CD Changer R41
11 - CD data in from CD Changer R41
12 - CD CLK from CD Changer R41
Fig. 255: Multi-Pin Connector
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C - Green 12-pin multi-pin connector (T12m)
1 - Speed signal (not used)
2 - Signal from Back-Up Light Switch F4 (not used)
3 - Left front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
5 - Left rear signal to Amplifier R12
6 - NF (-) from Telephone Transceiver R36 /preliminary setup for cell phone package
7 - L-diagnostic
8 - Signal ground to Radio R12
9 - Right front signal to Amplifier R12 (only with BOSE)
11 - Right rear signal to Amplifier R12
12 - NF (+) from Telephone Transceiver R36 /preliminary setup for cell phone package
Fig. 256: Multi-Pin Connector
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D - Black 8-pin multi-pin connector (T16j)
9 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
10 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
11 - NF mute from preliminary setup for cell phone preparation
12 - Terminal 31
13 - Positive switched to Amplifier R12
14 - Anti-theft warning system ground from Comfort System Central Control Module J393
15 - Terminal 30
16 - Permanent positive to PIN 15 (anti-theft protection)
Fig. 257: Total Overview - Sedan Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
- iPod Baseplate R192
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Inside Microphone R74
4 - Navigation System Antenna R50
5 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515
6 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
7 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
8 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
9 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
10 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
11 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
12 - Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
Fig. 258: General Overview - Avant Component Locations
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1 - CD Changer R41
- iPod Baseplate R192
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Inside Microphone R74
4 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
5 - Right rear window antennas
6 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
7 - Antenna R11
8 - Rear window antennas
9 - Left Antenna Module R108
10 - Left rear window antennas
11 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
12 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
13 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
14 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
15 - Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 259: Identifying Special Tools - Radio Removal Tool T10057
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Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.
Removing
Fig. 260: Placing Radio Release Tool T10057 In Release Slits On Radio/Navigation Display Control Module J503
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Installing
CAUTION:
Before beginning repairs on the electrical system:
CAUTION:
The telematics system installed as optional equipment from model year 2002 through 10.04 production.
Telematics is an in-vehicle communication system that uses cellular, Internet and Global Positioning System (GPS) technologies to provide the customer with safety, security and convenience services.
GPS is a "constellation" of 24 satellites that orbit the earth and constantly broadcast radio signals. The Telematics/Telephone Control Module receives GPS data, decodes it, and transmits the vehicles location to the service providers call center via the national cellular network.
Telematics services for Audi customers are provided by OnStar via a dedicated call center. Service plans may provide route directions and concierge services as well as emergency or vehicle repair services. For details Audi Telematics by OnStar Owners Manual.
During events where the Airbag Control Module processes a crash signal, the vehicle emergency flashers are activated and the doors are unlocked via the respective door control modules. In addition, the telematics system automatically places an emergency call to the OnStar call center.
Telematics hardware includes the driver operated telematics control head (which contains the OnStar control buttons and system status light), microphone, backup loudspeaker, roof-mounted GPS/Cellular antenna, Telematics/Telephone Control Module (with supporting software) and related wiring.
An emergency (back-up) battery for the telematics control module is also used in case the vehicle battery goes dead or becomes disconnected due to accident, impact etc..
All telematics components are factory installed/integrated into the vehicle electrical system.
An optional cellular telephone is integrated with the telematics system. Telephone antenna type, quantity and location varies by model.
Telematics System, layout:
Telematics System, component overview:
Before troubleshooting or servicing, technicians must be familiar with the functions and operation specifics of the telematics system. Always read the Audi Telematics by OnStar owners manual and review all telematics functions.
NOTE:
Audi Telematics by OnStar Owners Manual
-->Self Study Program - Course Number 993203 "Audi Telematics by OnStar"
Wiring Diagrams Component Locations
Antenna cable repairs --> - 97 WIRING .
CAN-Bus wire repairs --> - 97 WIRING
The telephone/telematics system has extensive On Board Diagnostic (OBD) capabilities.
Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 has a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) memory. If a malfunction occurs in one of the components or wires which is monitored by the system, a record of the type of malfunction is stored in DTC memory.
Troubleshoot telephone/telematics system malfunctions and code or adapt system functions by performing OBD program using Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051/5052 in operating mode "Guided Fault Finding".
VAS 5051/5052 connected and in mode "Guided Fault Finding" :
After the DTC memory of all control modules has been checked:
The Telematics Control Head is integrated with the front interior light module. The control head contains three separate buttons as well as a system status indicator light (LED).
The OnStar "Star" button is used to contact the OnStar call center to request various convenience services. It is also used to initialize/activate the owners subscription to OnStar services and/or update the customers account in the event that the Telephone/Telematics Control Module requires replacement.
The "Emergency" button is used to contact the OnStar call center to request emergency services such as fire department, police etc.
The Communication "Dot" button is used to end a call to the OnStar call center, place or answer personal calls (in conjunction with the optional digital cellular telephone), or cancel a call if one of the other buttons is accidentally pressed.
NOTE:
The system status light is located between the Communication and Emergency buttons. The green light comes on after a self-check routine is performed (approx. 10- 15 seconds after ignition is switched on).
Indicated conditions:
NOTE:
An optional digital cellular telephone with specific features integrated into the telematics system is also available.
OnStar and OnStar Personal Calling are activated separately.
NOTE:
The following allows technicians to perform an initial evaluation of telematics system operation status for troubleshooting using the OnStar system status light (and pre-recorded system messages where applicable).
NOTE:
Condition - system status light "green" plus:
Indicates system cellular reception is affected. Proceed as follows:
Shortcomings in the vehicles cellular/GPS antenna system also affects connectivity.
If still unable to connect:
Condition - system status light "red" :
System hardware (vehicle portion) is affected. Perform OBD program --> On Board Diagnostic (OBD), function
NOTE:
Fig. 261: Telematics System - Sedan, Layout
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1 - Cellular Telephone
2 - Harness connector for cellular telephone preparation
3 - Auxiliary Speaker (Telematics) R91
4 - Telematics Control Head E264
5 - Telephone Microphone R38
6 - Instrument Cluster Control Module J285
7 - Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
8 - Multi-function steering wheel
9 - Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527
10 - Radio R
11 - Radio system loudspeakers
12 - Auxiliary Antenna (Telematics) R90
13 - Navigation System Antenna R50
14 - Telephone Antenna R65
Fig. 262: Telematics System - Avant, Layout
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1 - Cellular Telephone
2 - Harness connector for cellular telephone preparation
3 - Auxiliary Speaker (Telematics) R91
4 - Telematics Control Head E264
5 - Telephone Microphone R38
6 - Instrument Cluster Control Module J285
7 - Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
8 - Multi-function steering wheel
9 - Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527
10 - Radio R
11 - Radio system loudspeakers
12 - Auxiliary Antenna (Telematics) R90
13 - Navigation System Antenna R50
14 - Telephone Antenna R65
15 - Antenna Splitter R87
16 - Telephone Antenna 2 R127
Fig. 263: Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 , Connector View
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1 - Connection - GPS antenna
2 - 42-pin connector
3 - Connection - Telematics antenna
NOTE:
Fig. 264: Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 , Multi-Pin Connector Assignments
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42-pin, multi-pin connection - T42
1 - Horn
2 - Door lock
3 - Cellular telephone - audio input
4 - Cellular telephone - battery feedback
5 - Cellular telephone - Ground (GND)
6 - Cellular telephone - Transmit (RS232)
7 - Cellular telephone - Line 1 (Tx)
8 - Cellular telephone - shielded Ground (GND)
9 - CAN-Bus High - Infotainment
10 - Audio out - ( + )
11 - Emergency speaker - ( + )
12 - Inside microphone - ( + )
13 - Data Link Connector (DLC)
14 - Switched positive - Terminal X
15 - LED - Red
16 - LED - Green
18 - Ground (GND) - Terminal 31
19 - Ground (GND) - Terminal 31
Fig. 265: Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 , Multi-Pin Connector Assignments
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42-pin, multi-pin connection - T42, continued
22 - Lights
23 - Door unlock
24 - Cellular telephone Audio Output
25 - Cellular telephone - Audio Ground
26 - Cellular telephone - Power
27 - Cellular telephone - Receive (RS232)
28 - Cellular telephone - Line 2 (Rx)
29 - Cellular telephone - Hook Switch
30 - CAN Bus - Low - Infotainment
31 - Audio out
32 - Emergency Speaker - ( - )
33 - Inside microphone - ( - )
34 - Mute
35 - Keypad In
36 - Keypad Power
38 - Airbag (Crash) Line output
39 - Battery positive (B+) - Terminal 30
40 - Battery positive (B+) - Terminal 30
41 - Backup battery - ( + )
42 - Backup battery - ( + )
Fig. 266: Telematics System - Sedan, Component Overview
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1 - Radio R
2 - Instrument Cluster Control Module J285
3 - Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
4 - Harness connector for cellular telephone preparation
5 - Telematics Control Head E264
6 - Roof antenna with Navigation System Antenna R50 and Auxiliary Antenna (Telematics) R90
7 - Telephone Antenna R65
8 - Multi-function steering wheel
9 - Radio system speaker
10 - Radio system speaker
11 - Auxiliary Speaker (Telematics) R91
Fig. 267: Telematics System - Avant, Component Overview
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1 - Radio R
2 - Telephone Antenna R65
3 - Antenna Splitter R87
4 - Instrument Cluster Control Module J285
5 - Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
6 - Harness connector for cellular telephone preparation
7 - Telematics Control Head E264
8 - Telephone Antenna 2 R127
9 - Roof antenna with Navigation System Antenna R50 and Auxiliary Antenna (Telematics) R90
10 - Multi-function steering wheel
11 - Radio system speaker
12 - Radio system speaker
13 - Auxiliary Speaker (Telematics) R91
CAUTION:
Shown on display:
Service mode is activated, Battery A can be disconnected.
The Battery A is connected.
Telematics is switched on.
Shown on display:
Service mode is deactivated.
NOTE:
CAUTION:
Removing:
NOTE:
Fig. 268: Identifying Passenger Side Electronics Box Cover
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Fig. 269: Opening Lid Of Mounting Box
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Avant only:
Fig. 270: Identifying Electrical/Antenna Connection And Control Module
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Installing:
NOTE:
After replacing the Telephone/Telematic Control Module, the OnStar system needs to be configured and the newly-installed emergency (back-up) battery must be switched on as described below.
Have the VIN and customer details on hand.
NOTE:
Replacing:
NOTE:
After all control modules have been registered and DTC memories checked:
When coding is complete:
If the STID number and ESN do not appear on the new control module, proceed as follows:
Example of display group 78 data: 098000A84E7941USA3
Designations:
Example of display group 79 data: 09900007A14CBF
Designations:
Continued for all:
No DTCs must be present.
Control module, configuring:
NOTE:
In order to avoid unnecessary discharge of the emergency (back-up) battery, it must always be switched off prior to disconnecting the vehicle battery, and switched back on after the vehicle battery is reconnected.
Should the existing Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 be removed and reinstalled, the emergency (back-up battery) must be switched off prior to removal, and switched on after reinstallation.
Should the Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 be replaced and configured, the emergency (back-up battery) must be switched off prior to removal, replaced, and switched on after control module installation and coding --> Emergency Battery (Telematics) A16 , removing and installing
Preparation:
After all control modules have been registered and DTC memories checked:
Switching off:
Switching on:
CAUTION:
Removing:
NOTE:
Fig. 271: Identifying Passenger Side Electronics Box Cover
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Fig. 272: Opening Lid Of Mounting Box
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Avant only:
Fig. 273: Identifying Electrical Harness Connector And Emergency Battery
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Installing:
Install in reverse order of removal, noting the following:
Reinstallation of existing emergency (back-up) battery:
Installation of new emergency (back-up) battery:
CAUTION:
Removing:
NOTE:
Fig. 274: Identifying Passenger Side Electronics Box Cover
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Fig. 275: Opening Lid Of Mounting Box
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Installing:
Install in reverse order of removal, noting the following:
NOTE:
The telematics control head is integrated with the front interior light module.
NOTE:
CAUTION:
Removing:
Fig. 276: Pressing Off Connector Guide
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Fig. 277: Identifying Retaining Hooks, Button, And Electrical Connection
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Installing:
Telephone microphone is integrated with the front interior light module.
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
Fig. 278: Identifying Special Hook 3370
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CAUTION:
Removing:
Fig. 279: Removing Interior Lamp Module Trim Using Hook 3370
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Fig. 280: Identifying Telephone Microphone R38, Bracket In Cover, And Connector
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Installing:
CAUTION:
Removing:
Fig. 281: Auxiliary Speaker, Removing
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Installing:
CAUTION:
Removing:
Fig. 282: Identifying Harness Connector, And Telephone Antenna R65
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Installing:
Fig. 283: Engaging Telephone Antenna R65 Retaining Clips in Mounts In Edge Of Roof End Trim
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CAUTION:
Removing:
NOTE:
Fig. 284: Removing Fastener And Unclipping Antenna Cable
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Installing:
CAUTION:
Removing:
Fig. 285: Locating Nut
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Installing:
The washer under the retaining nut for the antenna has a gap through which the antenna cables must be guided.
CAUTION:
Removing:
Fig. 286: Removing Screws And Base Mount
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Fig. 287: Removing GPS Antenna Splitter R110
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Installing:
CAUTION:
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Description
The telephone and Telematics system are operated acoustically with the voice control system.
Telephone and Telematics functions be initiated easily by speaking commands. System is activated via the PTT button in the multi-function steering wheel.
Diagnosis is performed using "Guided Fault-Finding".
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
Fig. 288: Speech Control System, Layout
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1 - Telephone Microphone R38 in Front Interior Light W1
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70 in front center of instrument panel (through MY01)
3 - Radio R in upper center console
4 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27 at top in front doors
5 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23 at bottom in front doors
6 - Instrument cluster in instrument panel
7 - Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527 on the steering column
8 - Multi-function steering with PTT button
9 - Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 in electronics box under front right seat
10 - Telephone Handset R37 on top right of center console
11 - Speech Input Control Module J507 in electronics box under right front seat
NOTE:
Fig. 289: Black 26-Pin Multi-Pin Connector (T26)
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Multi-pin connector, 26-pin
1 - NF (-) from Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
2 - NF (+) from Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
3 - Terminal 15
5 - NF mute to Radio R
6 - NF mute from Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
7 - K diagnostic
8 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)
9 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)
13 - Terminal 31
14 - NF (+) to Inside Loudspeaker R70 / Radio R
15 - NF (-) to Inside Loudspeaker R70 / Radio R
16 - Microphone output (+) to Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
17 - Microphone output (-) to Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
18 - Microphone input (+) from Telephone Microphone R38 (+)
19 - Microphone input (-) from Telephone Microphone R38 (-)
20 - Fax Machine R73 pin 8 (ground)
21 - Fax Machine R73 pin 9 (TXT)
22 - Fax Machine R73 pin 10 (RXD)
26 - Terminal 30
Fig. 290: Component Locations, General Overview
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1 - CD Changer R41
2 - Inside Loudspeaker R70
3 - Telephone Handset R37
4 - Telephone Microphone R38
5 - Telephone Antenna R65
Sedan:
Avant:
6 - Antenna Selection Control Module J515
7 - Digital Sound System Control Module R12
8 - Bass Loudspeaker R100
9 - Navigation/TV Tuner J415
10 - Left Rear Bass Speaker R15 and Right Rear Bass Speaker R17
11 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker R34 / Right Rear Midrange Speaker R35
12 - Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526
13 - Left Front Bass Speaker R21 / Right Front Bass Speaker R23
14 - Left Front Midrange Speaker R26 / Right Front Midrange Speaker R27
15 - Speech Input Control Module J507
16 - Instrument cluster display
17 - Radio R
Removing
NOTE:
Fig. 291: Identifying Passenger Side Electronics Box Cover
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Fig. 292: Identifying Connector For Speech Input Control Module J507
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Installing:
CAUTION:
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Description
Six function buttons are integrated in the steering wheel to facilitate radio and telephone operation when driving. In addition, multi-function steering wheel is heated electrically.
The electronics installed in the steering wheel converts button signals to the LIN data bus (single wire bus) and dims function buttons. On vehicles with automatic transmission, 2 additional switches can be installed for Tiptronic. The electronics in the steering wheel cannot be replaced individually. In case of faulty electronics, the entire steering wheel must be replaced.
The multi-function steering wheel is part of the complete "Steering column switch module" (SMLS) system and delivers data via the LIN data bus to the Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527.
Diagnosis is performed using "Guided Fault-Finding".
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
Fig. 293: Multi-Function Steering Wheel, General Overview
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1 - Engine Control Module (ECM) J623 in plenum chamber
2 - Dash panel insert
3 - Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 / Telephone Transceiver R36 in electronics box under right front seat
4 - CAN-BUS (Infotainment)
5 - CAN-Bus (Comfort)
6 - Radio R / Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module J401 in top of center console
7 - CD Changer R41 in glove compartment
8 - Multifunction Steering Wheel
9 - Vehicle Electrical System Control Module J519 behind drivers side storage compartment (left-hand drive)/behind glove compartment (right-hand drive)
10 - LIN data bus (single wire bus)
11 - Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527 on the steering column
12 - CAN bus (powertrain)
Two versions of the multi-function steering wheel are used.
Fig. 294: Multi-Function Steering Wheel (1 Of 2)
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Multi-function steering wheel with two blocks of buttons
Multi-function buttons, removing and installing.
Fig. 295: Multi-Function Steering Wheel (2 Of 2)
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Multi-function steering wheel with roller buttons
Multi-function buttons, removing and installing.
Removing
Fig. 296: Identifying Electrical Connection, Screws, And Switch Unit
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Installing
Removing
Fig. 297: Identifying Harness Connector And Slide Button
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Fig. 298: Identifying Harness Connector And Tiptronic Switch At Multi-Function Button
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Installing
Removing and installing the left multi-function button is identical.
Two versions of the multi-function steering wheel are used.
Fig. 299: Multi-Function Steering Wheel (1 Of 2)
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Multi-function steering wheel with two blocks of buttons
Tiptronic Switch, removing and installing.
Fig. 300: Multi-Function Steering Wheel (2 Of 2)
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Multi-function steering wheel with roller buttons
Tiptronic Switch, removing and installing.
Removing
Fig. 301: Identifying Electrical Connection And Buttons
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Installing
Removing
Fig. 302: Identifying Harness Connector And Slide Button
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Fig. 303: Identifying Harness Connector And Tiptronic Switch At Multi-Function Button
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Fig. 304: Removing Bolt And Tiptronic Switch
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Installing
Removing and installing the left switch is identical.
CAUTION:
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Description
The Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527 is a part of the "steering column switch module". The "steering column switch module" consists of:
The Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527 exchanges data between vehicle control modules (e.g. Vehicle Electrical System Control Module J519 ) and steering column modules (e.g. steering column switch) and steering wheel modules (e.g. airbag).
In addition, multi-function steering wheel button signals are process and relayed via CAN BUS.
Diagnosis is performed using "Guided Fault-Finding".
Repair to CAN bus lines --> - 97 WIRING .
Fig. 305: Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module (Front) Assembly Overview
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A - Cruise control connector
1 - Terminal 31
2 Fix
3 Distance
4 - Terminal 30
5 Activation/touch control function (Off)
6 Acceleration/deceleration
7 - Engaged (Off)
B - Turn signal indicator connector
1 - Terminal 31
2 Radio telephone (special-purpose vehicles)
3 Alarm (special-purpose vehicles)
5 Headlight flasher/light control
6 Turn signal indicators
C - Harness connector of multi-function steering wheel/Tiptronic/heated steering wheel
7 - Touch (-)
8 - Multi-function steering wheel (terminal 30)
9 - Multi-function steering wheel (LIN data bus)
10 - Sensor heating/touch (+)
11 Multi-function steering wheel/dimmer
12 - Tiptronic Ground
13 - Steering wheel heating (+)
14 - Steering wheel heating (-)
D - Steering Angle Sensor G85
1 Light barrier 5
2 Light barrier 3
3 Light barrier 1
4 - Terminal 30
5 - Voltage supply (5 V)
6 Light barrier 6
7 Light barrier 4
8 Light barrier 2
9 - Terminal 31
10 Light barrier 7
E - Horn H1
1 - Terminal 31
2 Horn
F - Wiper system
1 - Terminal 31
2 Intermittent wipe potentiometer
3 - Board computer
5 Wash
6 Wipe
Fig. 306: Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module (Rear) Assembly Overview
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16-pin multi-pin connector (T16a)
1 - Terminal 31
2 - Terminal 30
5 - Cruise control switched "Off"
6 - Alarm (special-purpose vehicles)
7 - Radio telephone (special-purpose vehicles)
8 - CAN-Bus Low (Comfort)
9 - CAN-Bus High (Comfort)
10 - CAN-Bus High (powertrain)
11 - CAN-Bus Low (powertrain)
12 - Ignition terminal lock 75
13 - Ignition lock S terminal
14 - Ignition terminal lock 15
15 - Ignition terminal lock 50
16 - Ignition lock terminal P
CAUTION:
If the Battery A is reconnected, follow the procedure for disconnecting and connecting the Battery A --> - 27 BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL . Deactivate Telephone/Telematics Control Module J526 service mode --> Service mode, activating/deactivating.
Description
The starting position, mileage driven and destination are transferred via the navigation system II-D, through the CAN BUS (Infotainment) and to the Chip Card Reader R99 (electronic route book) and saved on the card chip.
Fig. 307: Electronic Route Book, Overview
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1 - Chip Card Reader R99
2 - Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 (NAV II-D)
3 - Navigation System Antenna R50
Error messages appear on the Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 display.
Indicator in display:
Connection to chip reader faulty. Routes are not saved. Please enter routes manually. Please confirm with RETURN.
Error message is shown until RETURN button is pressed.
Malfunction cause:
CAN BUS (Infotainment) from Operating Electronics, Navigation Control Module J402 to Chip Card Reader R99 interrupted.
Chip Card Reader R99 is faulty.
Removing
Fig. 308: Removing Screws And Carefully Sliding Chip Card Reader R99 Out Of Glove Compartment
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Installing
Use the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 to do so.