IMG_3818.JPG 768 hits | 67.42 KB | Posted: 4/3/07 Here you can see the completed wiring, I used a brown wire which I ran up the A pillar over both doors and down the C pillar a little. Now my remote works from quite a ways, nice for the ECS window roll up/down reprogramer.
IMG_3817.JPG 887 hits | 60.51 KB | Posted: 4/3/07 Here is a close up of the splice.
IMG_3816.JPG 861 hits | 68.87 KB | Posted: 4/3/07 I personally dont like cutting factory wires when I can aviod it, especially because the antenna wire had another wire spliced into it from the factory, again just my preferance. I chose to strip back the sheath and just tap into the wire.
IMG_3815.JPG 804 hits | 62.21 KB | Posted: 4/3/07 On a JETTA find the 2 plugs under the dash (yes you will have to remove the plastic panels under the steering wheel, the fuse box cover, and the metal panel under the plastic one uder the dash.) The plug you want is the one on the left which is blac...
MVI_3772.AVI 738 hits | 11.3 MB | Posted: 12/18/06 It is even easier to put it back in. Push the switch in and turn it toward off. It will be a little hard, and it will make a loud click, but thats all there is to it.
MVI_3769.AVI 735 hits | 10.34 MB | Posted: 12/18/06 Learn how to remove your switch. For the layman....with the lights off push in on the switch, then turn it toward on. It will then click and you can pull it out.
IMG_3725.JPG 736 hits | 72.07 KB | Posted: 12/18/06 And there you have it, all bent and not in the way. Now put the switch back in and have fun
IMG_3723.JPG 691 hits | 68.25 KB | Posted: 12/18/06 Now find an implement of your choosing, I prefer a flat head screwdriver. Bend the tab down so that it will not make contact
IMG_3721.JPG 696 hits | 91.34 KB | Posted: 12/18/06 In this picture you can very easily see the TFL pin. You now have 3 options: tape it so that it doesnt make contact (kinda hard), break it off (not my first choice), 3 bend it down, quick and easy.
IMG_3817.JPG 887 hits | 60.51 KB | Posted: 4/3/07 Here is a close up of the splice.
IMG_3816.JPG 861 hits | 68.87 KB | Posted: 4/3/07 I personally dont like cutting factory wires when I can aviod it, especially because the antenna wire had another wire spliced into it from the factory, again just my preferance. I chose to strip back the sheath and just tap into the wire.
IMG_3815.JPG 804 hits | 62.21 KB | Posted: 4/3/07 On a JETTA find the 2 plugs under the dash (yes you will have to remove the plastic panels under the steering wheel, the fuse box cover, and the metal panel under the plastic one uder the dash.) The plug you want is the one on the left which is blac...
IMG_3818.JPG 768 hits | 67.42 KB | Posted: 4/3/07 Here you can see the completed wiring, I used a brown wire which I ran up the A pillar over both doors and down the C pillar a little. Now my remote works from quite a ways, nice for the ECS window roll up/down reprogramer.
MVI_3772.AVI 738 hits | 11.3 MB | Posted: 12/18/06 It is even easier to put it back in. Push the switch in and turn it toward off. It will be a little hard, and it will make a loud click, but thats all there is to it.
IMG_3725.JPG 736 hits | 72.07 KB | Posted: 12/18/06 And there you have it, all bent and not in the way. Now put the switch back in and have fun
MVI_3769.AVI 735 hits | 10.34 MB | Posted: 12/18/06 Learn how to remove your switch. For the layman....with the lights off push in on the switch, then turn it toward on. It will then click and you can pull it out.
IMG_3721.JPG 696 hits | 91.34 KB | Posted: 12/18/06 In this picture you can very easily see the TFL pin. You now have 3 options: tape it so that it doesnt make contact (kinda hard), break it off (not my first choice), 3 bend it down, quick and easy.
IMG_3723.JPG 691 hits | 68.25 KB | Posted: 12/18/06 Now find an implement of your choosing, I prefer a flat head screwdriver. Bend the tab down so that it will not make contact
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