bigdave and bondiblu...
you mentioned that a star shaped screw is involved instead of the usual +, what type of screwdriver would be needed for this? as I don't have a star shaped screwdriver, thanks
probably mean torx screws which are star shaped.
I've got an 02 TDI 130 Pd. Recently I've started getting some random electrical faults. Fuel gauge works erratically, immobiliser warning light came on the other night. Had to get out, lock and then unlock to get the car started. Climate control is also playing up and working erratically giving me a reading of -10 the other night and blasting hot air in. Oil temp gauge back light flashing constantly, trip computer giving stupid figures, like 2000 mile to fill up.
These all seem to be happening at the same time. Any idea's??? I hope the ECU is not packing in.
Using Bondiblu's diagram, I've got to the stage of taking out the dash panel frame shade, will be unscrewing the dash out tomorrow. Do you actually have to put you hand through the driver little glove box and reach round to unplug it or would unscrewing and taking out the dash panel give me enough slack to unplug it there?
here is a bit more information:
32-pin connector, green
1 - Reading coil for electronic immobiliser.....17 - Reading coil for electronic immobiliser
2 - Warning lamp for main beam..................18 - Rear fog lamp warning light
3 - Warning lamp for dip beam.....................19 - Front fog lamp warning light
4 - Oil level gauge sender............................20 - Seat belt warning system warning lamp
5 - Speed signal, output...............................21 - Hand brake switch
6 - Speed signal, input.................................22 - Brake system warning lamp
7 - CAN L (motor).......................................23 - Oil pressure switch
8 - CAN H (motor)......................................24 - CAN Activation mode
9 - CAN L (comfort)....................................25 - CAN (motor), insulating shield
10 - CAN H (comfort)..................................26 - CAN (comfort), insulating shield
11 - Multi-functional indicator.......................27 - Multi-function indicator - Reset
12 - Multi-functional indicator.......................28 - Free
13 - Brake system fault indicator light...........29 - Warning lamp for tail lights
14 - Free....................................................30 - Windscreen washer fluid level sender
15 - Fuel level gauge sender........................31 - Exterior temperature sensor
16 - Coolant level warning sender................32 - Terminal 31
so for fuel and temp gauges its the bottom rows i.e. the ones you cant get to without taking the pointers of the dials!!!
had this problem arise last summer.....remove the small drop down drawer, hand up the back of the dash, wedge cable in there some how.....and problem went away.......until 2 weeks ago...........now i have it everytime i try to start it up
so i'm going to be doing this next weekend when i've got some holiday booked....fingers crossed ....
Could my fuel guage playing up be todo with this ?
took the clocks out Friday night......practiced a bit of soldering on an old radios circuit board first .....then reflowed and added more solder to as many of the connectors i could reach (surprisingly quite a lot after i'd filed the tip of the soldering iron long and thin ).......re-assembled and refitted Saturday morning.......so far, so good!! first time, every time!!
cheers fellas for this excellent guide as without it i doubt i would have tackled this!!