C5 Allroad air suspension wiring diagram
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C5 Allroad air suspension wiring diagram
Anyone know if the air suspension wiring diagram is in the Bentley Repair manual on CD/DVD or per subscription.
I have the hard cover book version and it does not contain it. No camshaft removal, nor cam chain info either. It contain valve cover removal but failed to mention the damm kombi valve that prevents you from removing the passenger side (US) valve cover.
Anyway, what I am interested in the wiring diagram for the air suspension. NOTE: a wiring diagram is in tech article 243_021 but the wires are not color coded so you can identify them on a car. Instead they are color coded by +, earth, input, output, bi-directional, etc.
I have the hard cover book version and it does not contain it. No camshaft removal, nor cam chain info either. It contain valve cover removal but failed to mention the damm kombi valve that prevents you from removing the passenger side (US) valve cover.
Anyway, what I am interested in the wiring diagram for the air suspension. NOTE: a wiring diagram is in tech article 243_021 but the wires are not color coded so you can identify them on a car. Instead they are color coded by +, earth, input, output, bi-directional, etc.
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#3
Thanks for the feedback but tech article 243_021 as I mention in the post is the same in the link you send me. I already have this in both printed and PDF form.
I am looking for a diagram like Bentley's which have the colors of the wires in it. If you are under the car, or wherever, that diagram help somewhat but for example, if you see a green wire with red stripe at the control module, how do you know where it goes? at least in Bentley diagrams or any other service manual, the wires would be color coded so you can trace them just by looking at the diagram.
Sure you can fiddle around and test to find out. For example if you are at the control module and need to know which wire goes to the N11 valve, you can use a logic probe and see which wire goes low when you try to lower the car from the buttons on the dash, but what if more that one wire goes low, which one is it?
I am an Electronics Engineer by trade so things like this matters.
I am sure someone has the Bentley for the allroad on CD, all I need to know is, "do you see a wiring diagram for the allroad air suspension in it" If yes, I will get a copy. There is a coupon in the book for getting it half off since I bought the book. Bentley make the book and exclude a lot of things from it which is in the CD version. If I had known, I would get the CD version.
I am looking for a diagram like Bentley's which have the colors of the wires in it. If you are under the car, or wherever, that diagram help somewhat but for example, if you see a green wire with red stripe at the control module, how do you know where it goes? at least in Bentley diagrams or any other service manual, the wires would be color coded so you can trace them just by looking at the diagram.
Sure you can fiddle around and test to find out. For example if you are at the control module and need to know which wire goes to the N11 valve, you can use a logic probe and see which wire goes low when you try to lower the car from the buttons on the dash, but what if more that one wire goes low, which one is it?
I am an Electronics Engineer by trade so things like this matters.
I am sure someone has the Bentley for the allroad on CD, all I need to know is, "do you see a wiring diagram for the allroad air suspension in it" If yes, I will get a copy. There is a coupon in the book for getting it half off since I bought the book. Bentley make the book and exclude a lot of things from it which is in the CD version. If I had known, I would get the CD version.
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No, not yet. I bought the repair manual on DVD from Bentley about a month & a half ago but still haven't find the time to install it. I have no suspension problems, ("knock on wood"...figure of speech) so until then i will install it and find out.
In answering your question about engineering: I am a forum user just like you. Not affiliated with Audi/VW Group.
In answering your question about engineering: I am a forum user just like you. Not affiliated with Audi/VW Group.
regards
Andy
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