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Comfort System Central Control Module Wiring Diagram for Audi Q5 3.2 2012

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List of elements for Comfort System Central Control Module Wiring Diagram for Audi Q5 3.2 2012:

  • 10a
  • 11a
  • Anti-theft system
  • Comfort system central control module (left side of trunk)
  • Computer data lines system
  • Cruise control system
  • Defogger system
  • Door locks system
  • Engine controls system
  • Exterior lights system
  • Fuse 20a
  • Fuse 30a
  • Fuse carrier 2
  • G51 (right "d" pillar)
  • Hot at all times
  • Interior lights system
  • Power distribution system
  • Relay/fuse panel sf (right side of luggage compt)
  • Shift interlock system
  • T17o
  • T17p
  • T1h
  • T32c
  • T32d
  • T32e
  • Transmissions system
  • Trunk, tailgate, fuel doors system

Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module Wiring Diagram for Audi Q5 3.2 2012

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List of elements for Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module Wiring Diagram for Audi Q5 3.2 2012:

  • 12a
  • Airbag spiral spring/return spring w/ slip ring (top of steering column)
  • Computer data lines system
  • Cruise control switch
  • Driver's air bag igniter
  • Driver's air bag igniter 2
  • Engine controls system
  • Fuse 5a
  • Fuse carrier 1
  • Fuse carrier 2
  • Fuse panel sd (lower right side of dash)
  • G687 (under left front of center console)
  • Hot at all times
  • Left multi- function buttons
  • Mode
  • Multi-function steering wheel control module
  • Nca
  • Right multi- function buttons
  • Signal horn activation
  • Steering angle sensor (top of steering column)
  • Steering column electronic systems control module (on steering column)
  • Steering wheel control unit
  • Steering wheel vibration motor (w/ lane assist)
  • T16f
  • Tiptronic down shift button (if equipped)
  • Tiptronic upshift button (if equipped)
  • Turn signal switch
  • W/ lane assist
  • W/ tiptronic
  • Windshield wiper intermittent mode switch

Vehicle Electrical System Control Module Wiring Diagram for Audi Q5 3.2 2012

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List of elements for Vehicle Electrical System Control Module Wiring Diagram for Audi Q5 3.2 2012:

  • 10a
  • 12a
  • Air conditioning system
  • Anti-lock brakes system
  • Anti-theft system
  • Computer data lines system
  • Defogger system instrument cluster, seats, air conditioning & engine controls systems
  • Engine controls system
  • Exterior lights system
  • Fuse 20a
  • Fuse 30a
  • Fuse 35a
  • Fuse 5a
  • Fuse carrier 1
  • Fuse carrier 2
  • Fuse carrier 3
  • Fuse panel sc (lower left side of dash)
  • G639 (left kick panel)
  • G688 (under right front of center console)
  • Headlights system
  • Horns system
  • Hot at all times
  • Instrument cluster system
  • Interior lights & air conditioning systems navigation system
  • Interior lights system
  • Navigation system
  • Power distribution system
  • Seats system
  • Shift interlock system
  • Start/stop mode switch
  • T16b
  • T17c
  • T17l
  • T17m
  • T17n
  • T32a
  • T32b
  • T6f
  • Transmissions system
  • Vehicle electrical system control module (left side of dash)
  • W/o navigation system
  • Wiper/washer system