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Post by rawka1 on Nov 20, 2019 18:42:51 GMT
Podłączenie VCDS z BCM na stol
Witam.
Chciałbym uruchomić Bordnetz (5Q0 937 084 G) na stol w domu. Obejmować VCDS na stole łączącym się z Gateway (5Q0 907 530T) i modułami z drzwiami (5Q0 959 592) i Bordnetzem nie mogę się połączyć. Kalafonia w Bordnetzie podłączyłem: 12 V - T73a / 14 T73c / 73 Masa: T73a / 12 T73a / 63 T73c / 63 mogą: T73a / 16 mogą: T73a / 17 CZY muszę podłączyć Jeszcze Jakieś Kalafonia ABY SIĘ połączyć z Bordnetzem na Ukradłem?
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Nov 20, 2019 22:04:00 GMT
rawka1: Good project!!!
First- your post has nothing to do with VCDS, so it can be legitimately posted on the OBD11 forum and I can legitimately answer your questions here
Second - I've also made a "table-top mk7" using a Gateway (5Q0 907 530 E) and a Body Control Module BCM (5Q0 937 084 N) and a few other modules as you can see below: I don't understand your English (sorry) but in respect of your BCM connections, here's what I understand T73a / 14 = Terminal 15 (switched 12V with ignition-on) T73c / 73 = Terminal 30 (hard 12V) T73a / 12 = Terminal 31 (earth) T73a / 63 = Terminal 31 T73c / 63 = Terminal 31 T73a / 16 = Convenience CAN bus high T73a / 17 = Convenience CAN bus low Don
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2018gti
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Post by 2018gti on Nov 21, 2019 5:03:59 GMT
That’s one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen :-O
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Nov 21, 2019 12:51:36 GMT
2018gti:"cool"? hmm........... thank you.
I sourced the modules from wrecker yards around the world. Basically looking for modules with broken mounting tags - therefore going cheap (didn't matter for a test-bench application)
Great thing about the project is that you get to learn lots about how the CAN network on a mk7 ticks - including in particular how modules wake-up and go to sleep
Since I built the test-bench and after eventually getting the thing to actually work (I needed to learn more about the ignition switch arrangement) - it now spends most of its life acting as a Leuchte-training aid (hence the emphasis on the simulated car lighting panel).
I get a lots of visits to my workshop from local forum colleagues eager to learn how to code lighting. I give them a brief introduction in theory, then I set them loose on my test-bench. No matter how much they try to break the set-up, none has succeeded yet (albeit I've seen some very innovative attempts at Leuchte- programming)
Anyhow I thoroughly recommend building a virtual mk7 - many hours of joy (well....... maybe not)!!
Don
I'm always looking for new modules to add - so if anyone has surplus mk7 modules that need a new home - PM
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Post by rawka1 on Nov 21, 2019 16:53:41 GMT
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Nov 21, 2019 19:48:48 GMT
^^^ oops - my bad. You are perfectly correct - T73a / 14 is T15 voltage. I have corrected my error in case anyone else reads my post
Don
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