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VW Golf MK4 power folding mirrors with puddle light retrofit - Part 2, electrical

Welcome to part 2 of this retrofit: Add the TLE6208 driver and SMD capacitor to the door control module boards(L and R). It is identical chip to the one that is already on the board. The existing one is for the mirror glass adjustment. https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineo... Wires and pins to be added: Driver's side: T12/1(mirror connector) to T29/13(door control module connector) and T12/3 to T29/9 Passenger's side: T12/1 to T29/16 and T12/3 to T29/26 Make a bridge between T12/2 and T12/8. The new joystick is plug and play. Optional puddle light wiring: connect to pins T23 and T23 on the CCM Coding the CCM dump: Actually it is the door control module that is being written, but you access channel 46(convenience). Write value 159(decimal) on the following 6 addresses(decimal): 08223, 08268, 08313, 12319, 12364, 12409. Mine had initial value 155. Fore more details follow the coding part of the video. Write down the original values so you can revert back if something goes wrong. KW1281 tool (not my tool) https://github.com/gmenounos/kw1281te... Note that is on a late 2001 model and onward, having new type comfort module, PN starting with 1C0 959 799 I am not responsible if you damage your car. Do this retrofit at your own risk. Chapters: ================== 00:00 - Brief Intro 01:13 - Open door control module 03:18) - Removing the ICs and cap from donor board 05:43 - Solder IC and cap on the door control module board 14:27 - Door wiring harness 19:40 - Coding of the CCM

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