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Communication (avant) Audi A4 B8

Communication Devices 180 illustrations ~22967 words

ANTENNA SYSTEM

The antenna system consists of the window antennas and the roof antenna.

The roof antenna (radio, telephone, navigation system antenna -R52-) contains the

  1. Navigation System Antenna -R50
  2. Telephone antenna -R65
  3. Satellite antenna -R170

System with phase diversity (radio CAN/MMI from 11.03.2008)

  1. Antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (AM/FM1/FM2/CLS) on the left C-pillar (CAN)
  2. Antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (AM/FM1/TV3/CLS) on the left C-pillar (MMI)
  3. Antenna amplifier -R24- (FM2) on the rear lid at the top (CAN)
  4. Antenna amplifier -R24- (FM2/TV2) on top of the rear lid (MMI)
  5. Antenna amplifier 2 -R111- (DAB) on the right D-pillar
  6. Antenna amplifier 4 -R113- (TV1) on the right C-pillar (MMI)
  7. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- (GPS/GSM/RC/SAT) roof antenna

System with switch diversity (MMI through 10.31.2008)

  1. Antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (HF/IF/TV1/CLS) behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  2. Antenna amplifier -R24- (FM2/TV2) on top of the rear lid
  3. Antenna amplifier 2 -R111- (DAB/VICS) on the right D-pillar
  4. Antenna amplifier 4 -R113- (FM3/TV3) on the right C-pillar
  5. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- (GPS/GSM/RC/SAT) roof antenna

Repairing antenna wires, refer to General Information .

CD CHANGER R41

The CD changer is installed in the instrument panel on the MMI version.

From 03.11.2008, the CD changer is installed inside the glove compartment.

The MOST bus connects the CD changer to the Infotainment.

Fault finding is performed via "Guided Fault Finding" using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION -R199

There are several versions of the external audio source connection.

CAN versions

Jack for an external audio source inside the glove compartment

The AUX IN socket version is installed in the center console storage compartment.

These external audio source connections are connected directly to the radio.

Either an external audio source connection or an AUX IN jack is installed.

MOST versions, MMI through 10.31.2008

Jack for an external audio source inside the glove compartment

The MOST bus connects the external audio source connection to the Infotainment.

The AUX IN socket version is installed in the center console storage compartment.

This external audio source connection is connected directly to the digital sound system control module -J525-.

Either an external audio source connection or an AUX IN jack is installed.

MOST versions, MMI from 11.03.2008

The external audio source connection is part of information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

The interface is located in the glove compartment.

The AUX IN socket version is installed in the center console storage compartment.

This external audio source connection is connected directly to the information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

Different external audio sources can be connected to the external audio source connection

  1. iPod
  2. MP3-Player
  3. USB Stick

Suitable adapter cables are needed. Refer to the Owner's Manual.

Fault finding is performed via "Guided Fault Finding" using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

INTERNET ACCESS CONTROL MODULE -J666

The internet access control module -1- is located in the glove compartment -2-.

Scheme 179

Scheme 179: INTERNET ACCESS CONTROL MODULE -J666

The internet access control module expands the functions of the external audio source connection -R199

  1. Register web radio stations and Podcasts using the WLAN-Home Network and play them in the vehicle
  2. Use the USB broadband modem to listen to the web radio stations while traveling
  3. Show WLAN-Hotspots (with USB broadband modem)

The SD-card reader is integrated in the internet access control module. The SD memory card is used for the online configuration.

The internet access control module is installed together with the external audio source connection -R199- (interface). The internet access control module (WLAN-Antenna) is attached to the air guide channel behind the glove compartment.

The USB-broadband modem is connected to the internet access control module (interface) using the adapter cables.

Further information, refer to the operating instructions.

The fault finding is performed using the information electronics control module 1 -J794- (DTC memory).

Configuration with SD memory card: www.audi.com/mp3. The configuration is stored on the SD memory card.

MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164

The microphone unit in front roof module is installed in the front interior light -W1-. Depending on the equipment, there are up to three microphones installed.

Microphone Unit in Front Roof Module, removing and installing, refer to MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164 .

MMI INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM THROUGH 10.31.2008

The data for the infotainment, telephone, navigation, voice control system, audio players, sound system and Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- is transmitted via the fiber optic MOST Bus.

The connection to the other data bus systems in the vehicle is provided by the data bus on board diagnostic interface.

The central control module is the Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523-. The signals required to display information on the instrument cluster display are transmitted via the MOST Bus to the Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J533- and from there via the CAN Bus (instrument cluster) to the instrument cluster.

Fault finding is performed via "Guided Fault Finding" using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

MMI

  1. Front information display control head control module -J523-, behind the instrument panel
  2. Multimedia control head -E380- in the center console
  3. Front information display control head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  4. Radio -R- (with Speech Input Control Module -J507-) located in luggage compartment (left rear)
  5. Satellite radio -R146- in left rear of luggage compartment
  6. Digital sound system control module -J525- in the luggage compartment (on the left side, in the rear)
  7. Sound systems: Standard/Bang & Olufsen
  8. CD changer -R41- inside the Instrument Panel
  9. External audio source connection -R199- in the glove compartment/center console storage compartment
  10. Navigation system with CD drive control module -J401- in luggage compartment, left rear
  11. Cell phone preparation
  12. Multifunction Steering Wheel

Notes on MOST bus

The optical Data bus "MOST bus" is used in addition to the CAN bus.

A fiber-optic cable is used as a "connecting cable". Fiber optic cables are routed inside corrugated tubes for protection.

Replace complete fiber optic cable if possible.

Make sure that the face surfaces of the connectors do not become soiled.

If the connectors are disconnected: install the protective cap for cable connector VAS 6223/9.

When installing fiber optic cables, make sure not to go below the minimum bending radius of 25 mm. Do not crush or kink fiber optic cables.

Repairing fiber optic cables, refer to General Information .

Additional information, refer to Self Study Program No. 286; New Data Bus Systems - LIN, MOST Bluetooth".

MMI INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM FROM 11.03.2008

The MMI from 11.03.2008 an advancement of the MMI currently in use. The cell phone preparation, external audio source connection, CD and DVD drives, navigation (with hard disc drive) and voice recognition system are integrated all together in one unit, the information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

The radio/CD changer and digital sound system control module -J525- are connected via the MOST Bus. The basis sound systems are controlled directly by the radio. The satellite radio -R146- (SDARS) is optionally integrated in the radio.

MMI maximum equipment

  1. The information electronics control module 1 -J794- inside the instrument panel at the top contains the CD player/DVD player/navigation system/cellular telephone preparation/voice control system/SD memory card reader
  2. Internal hard drive disc storage (HD) for storing navigation data and MP3 files
  3. Multimedia control head -E380- in the center console
  4. Front information display control head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  5. The CD changer -R41- /optional external audio source connection -R199- (interface) in the glove compartment
  6. External audio source connection -R199- (AUX IN socket) in the center console storage compartment
  7. Digital sound system control module -J525- in the luggage compartment (on the left side, in the rear)
  8. Sound system: Standard/Bang & Olufsen
  9. Radio -R- on the left side of the luggage compartment in the rear is optional with satellite radio -R146
  10. Optional multifunction steering wheel
  11. Optional Bluetooth hands-free equipment
  12. WLAN (from MY 13)

The MOST bus performs the system data exchange in the MMI.

The connection to the other Data bus systems in the vehicle are provided by the data bus on board diagnostic interface -J533-.

Fault finding is performed via "Guided Fault Finding" using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Information electronics control module 1 -J794- overview

information electronics control module 1 -J794- is a 3rd generation MMI. Depending on the equipment level, the Information Electronics Control Module 1 contains the following known control modules from the 2nd generation

Scheme 180

Scheme 180
  1. Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523
  2. CD Player -R89
  3. Navigation System With CD Drive Control Module -J401
  4. Card Reader (Telephone) -R115- /SD memory card reader
  5. Speech Input Control Module -J507
  6. Not installed
  7. Telephone Transceiver -R36- (cell phone preparation)
  8. Internal Hard Drive (HD) Disc Storage
  9. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794

Radio -R- overview

Depending on the equipment level, the radio contains the following known 2nd generation control modules

Scheme 181

Scheme 181
  1. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525
  2. Radio
  3. Radio AM/FM tuner
  4. Satellite Radio -R146
  5. Not installed

MOST bus Overview

Scheme 182

Scheme 182
  1. Front Information Display Control Head -J685
  2. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794
  3. MOST bus
  4. CD Changer -R41
  5. Not installed
  6. Radio -R
  7. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525
  8. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533
  9. Multimedia System Control Head -E380

Notes on MOST bus

The optical Data bus "MOST bus" is used in addition to the CAN bus.

A fiber-optic cable is used as a "connecting cable". Fiber optic cables are routed inside corrugated tubes for protection.

Replace complete fiber optic cable if possible.

Make sure that the face surfaces of the connectors do not become soiled.

If the connectors are disconnected: install the protective cap for cable connector VAS 6223/9.

When installing fiber optic cables, make sure not to go below the minimum bending radius of 25 mm (1 in.). Do not crush or kink fiber optic cables.

Repairing fiber optic cables, refer to General Information .

MULTIFUNCTION STEERING WHEEL

Buttons are integrated in the steering wheel for easier operation of Infotainment, telephone and the navigation system. On vehicles with Tiptronic, rocker switches are also installed on the left and right.

The Multi-function Steering Wheel Control Module -J453- (under the right button) reads out the button information and transfers them over the LIN-Bus (single wire Bus) to the Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module -J527-. From the Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module -J527-, the information is transferred to the individual components via the CAN bus (comfort) and the Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533-.

Fault finding is performed via "Guided Fault Finding" using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

NAVIGATION SYSTEM THROUGH 10.31.2008

The optical MOST bus links the navigation system into the MMI Infotainment.

The navigation system is available from equipment version "MMI basic plus Navigation".

With the "MMI basic plus Navigation" version, the navigation system with CD drive control module -J401- is located in the glove compartment and contains the radio -R- and the front information display control head control module -J523-.

In the "MMI" version, the Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module -J401- is located at the left rear of the luggage compartment.

All versions are operated via the Multimedia Control Head -E380-.

Fault finding is performed via "Guided Fault Finding" using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Repairing antenna wires, refer to General Information .

NAVIGATION SYSTEM FROM 11.03.2008

The navigation system is part of information electronics control module 1 -J794- inside the instrument panel.

Operation is performed via the Multimedia Control Head -E380-.

Navigation data is stored on an internal hard drive disc (HDD) on the MMI with maximum features.

Fault finding is performed via "Guided Fault Finding" using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Repairing antenna wires, refer to General Information .

RADIO SYSTEM

Radio systems consist of

Concert radio

  1. Radio with integrated CD player (MP3)
  2. Display Mid
  3. SD Memory Card Reader
  4. Sound systems: Standard/Bang & Olufsen
  5. Cell phone preparation
  6. Satellite radio -R146- integrated in concert
  7. External audio source connection -R199

Symphony radio

  1. Radio with integrated CD changer
  2. Display Mid
  3. SD Memory Card Reader
  4. Sound systems: Standard/Bang & Olufsen
  5. Cell phone preparation
  6. Satellite radio -R146- integrated in symphony
  7. External audio source connection -R199

The connection to other vehicle systems takes place via the Infotainment CAN bus and the data bus on board diagnostic interface -J533-.

Fault finding is performed via "Guided Fault Finding" using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM

The rear view camera system assists the driver during back-up driving by providing the driver with an image of the traffic situation behind the vehicle via the Front Information Display Control Head -J685-.

The rear view camera system is switched on when engaging the reverse gear. The system can be activated manually by pressing the parking aid button -E266- in the center console (optional).

The rear view camera system consists of the following components

  1. Rear View Camera -R189
  2. Rearview Camera System Control Module -J772
  3. Front information display control head control module -J523
  4. Steering wheel with Steering Angle Sensor -G85

Other control modules may be installed as optional equipment.

It is not permitted to install an auxiliary license plate for vehicles with rear view camera system as it could impair the function of the rear view camera system.

Fault finding is performed via "Guided Fault Finding" using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

GENERAL INFORMATION

After performing service work on the vehicle, it may be necessary to calibrate the rearview camera system. In detail, this is the case after

  1. Rear View Camera -R189-, removing and installing
  2. Rear View Camera System Control Module -J772-, removing and installing
  3. Collision repairs on rear lid
  4. Axle alignment
  5. Rear Axle Repairs

CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS

  1. The camera lens must be clean.
  2. The vehicle must be standing on a firm and level surface.
  3. There must be sufficient open space around the vehicle.
  4. The parking brake must be set.
  5. The steering wheel must be in the 0 position and the wheels must be straight.
  6. All doors and the rear lid must be closed.
  7. No one should be in the vehicle.
  8. The vehicle must not be loaded (curb weight).
  9. Before each calibration: Turn on the ignition.

Calibration Tool for Lane Changing Assist VAS 6350 installing and aligning, refer to CALIBRATION TOOL FOR LANE CHANGING ASSIST VAS 6350 INSTALLING AND ALIGNING .

Rearview Camera -R189-, Calibrating, refer to REARVIEW CAMERA -R189-, CALIBRATING .

CALIBRATION TOOL FOR LANE CHANGING ASSIST VAS 6350 INSTALLING AND ALIGNING

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Calibration Device VAS 6350
  2. Vehicle Diagnostic Tester

The calibration tool VAS 6350 includes the following special tools

  1. Wheel Center Sensor VAS 6350/1
  2. Spacing Laser VAS 6350/2
  3. Line Laser VAS 6350/3

Scheme 183

Scheme 183: INSTALLED VAS 6350 OVERVIEW
  1. Wheel Center Sensor VAS 6350/1
  2. Wheel Center Sensor VAS 6350/1
  3. Right Angle Bracket Spacing laser VAS 6350/2 mount
  4. Plastic Foot Three on underside of calibration platform Adjustable for aligning horizontal position of calibration platform
  5. Line Laser VAS 6350/3 On the calibration board Switching on and off, refer to the operating instructions
  6. Spacing Laser VAS 6350/2 Notes on operation, refer to the operating instructions
  7. Level On Calibration Platform On the calibration board For checking the horizontal position
  8. Left Angle Bracket Spacing laser VAS 6350/2 mount
  9. Calibration Board Between the mounts on the calibration board and the wheel center sensor VAS 6350/1 -dimension A- 1.47 m - 1.90 m (4.8 - 6.2 ft.).

Calibration board alignment

Position the calibration platform behind the vehicle at a distance of 1.47 m to 1.90 m to the rear wheels, see -dimension A- in the illustration CALIBRATION TOOL FOR LANE CHANGING ASSIST VAS 6350 INSTALLING AND ALIGNING .

Bring calibration device to a horizontal position.

To do so, twist plastic feet under calibration platform so that air bubble in the level is located exactly in the center of the indicator -arrow-.

Scheme 184

Scheme 184
WARNINGMake sure light does not reflect off the calibration platform. Reflections affect the rear view camera -R189- and may make it impossible to perform the calibration.

Switch on the line laser VAS 6350/3 -1- on the calibration device so that the laser beam is pointed to the center of the Audi rings.

Scheme 185

Scheme 185

Make sure the Audi rings are centered on the rear. Adjust the laser beam as needed.

Continue to calibrate the rearview camera, refer to REARVIEW CAMERA -R189-, CALIBRATING .

REARVIEW CAMERA -R189-, CALIBRATING

Set-up requirements, refer to CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS .

Connect Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Attach the wheel center sensor VAS 6350/1

Check which hole circle the rims have.

Install the wheel bolt adapters VAS 6350/1.

To do so, secure three wheel center sensor VAS 6350/1 in the hole circle to each wheel pick-up.

Attach paddles to both wheel pick-ups VAS 6350/1 and secure them with clamping screw.

Place Wheel center sensor VAS 6350/1 on wheel bolts on rear wheels.

The wheel center sensors VAS 6350/1 are positioned by the "O-rings" in the adapters and held in place.

Scheme 186

Scheme 186: REARVIEW CAMERA -R189-, CALIBRATING

Note. Mount the wheel center sensor VAS 6350/1 on the wheel so that if the wheel has "anti-theft" wheel bolts, they do not contact the wheel center sensor VAS 6350/1.

Adjust paddle with aid of clamping screws so that they move freely just above the floor. Make sure the paddles move easily.

Install the calibration device and align it. Refer to CALIBRATION TOOL FOR LANE CHANGING ASSIST VAS 6350 INSTALLING AND ALIGNING .

Distance measurement

Turn on the spacing laser VAS 6350/2.

Scheme 187

Scheme 187

Hold the spacing laser VAS 6350/2 -2- flush in the bracket on one side of the calibration platform as illustrated. The laser must sit securely on the bracket.

Scheme 188

Scheme 188

Press the measuring button briefly.

The laser turns on.

Make sure that laser beam from VAS 6350/2 -2- hits lower, enlarged part of paddle -1-.

If this is not the case, then the paddle must be corrected accordingly via the screws on the wheel center sensor VAS 6350/1.

With one hand, firmly hold the VAS 6350/2 in the bracket on the calibration device while the laser beam is visible on the paddle.

Press the measuring button briefly for the distance measurement.

Scheme 189

Scheme 189

Note the value read off.

Repeat measuring procedure in the same manner for the other rear wheel on the other side of the calibration device.

The distance value must be the same on both sides.

If values are not identical

Adjust the calibration device until values on both sides are identical.

Make sure the line laser VAS 6350/3 strikes the center of the Audi rings and the indicator of the level remains centered. If necessary, make further corrections.

Dimension measurement -H

Measure the height of the calibration device, dimension -H- (top edge platform - floor).

Scheme 190

Scheme 190

Enter the height and distance dimensions into the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in "millimeters".

Performing calibration

Vehicle Diagnostic Tester is attached.

Select Guided Fault Finding .

Select "vehicle selection" from the menu for the corresponding vehicle data.

Using the GO TO button, select the following menu points

  1. Select Function/Component Selection
  2. Body
  3. Electrical Equipment
  4. 01 - On Board Diagnostic (OBD) capable systems
  5. 6C - rearview camera system/J772
  6. 6C - rearview camera system control module, functions
  7. 6C - Calibration, (Repair Group 91)

The Vehicle Diagnostic Tester continues with the calibrating procedure from here on.

WARNINGMake sure light does not reflect off the calibration platform. Reflections affect the rear view camera and may make it impossible to perform the calibration.

SOUND SYSTEMS

The following systems are offered

Radio (CAN) Sound System Basic

  1. One speaker in the left and right front doors
  2. One loud speaker on the left and right side of the instrument panel

Radio (CAN) Sound System Basic Plus

  1. One speaker in the left and right front doors
  2. One loud speaker on the left and right side of the instrument panel
  3. Two speakers in the left and right rear doors

MMI sound system basic plus through 10.31.2008

  1. One speaker in the left and right front doors
  2. One loud speaker on the left and right side of the instrument panel
  3. Two speakers in the left and right rear doors
  4. Digital sound system control module -J525
  5. External audio source connection -R199

MMI sound system basic from 11.03.2008

  1. One speaker in the left and right front doors
  2. One loud speaker on the left and right side of the instrument panel
  3. Two speakers in the left and right rear doors

Radio CAN/MMI through 10.31.2008, sound system standard

  1. One speaker in the left and right front doors
  2. One loud speaker on the left side, center and right side of the instrument panel
  3. Two speakers in the left and right rear doors
  4. Subwoofer in rear shelf -R157- (sedan)
  5. Subwoofer in rear shelf -R157- in the spare wheel well (Avant)
  6. Digital sound system control module -J525
  7. External audio source connection -R199- MMI

MMI sound system standard from 11.03.2008

  1. One speaker in the left and right front doors
  2. One loud speaker on the left side, center and right side of the instrument panel
  3. Two speakers in the left and right rear doors
  4. Subwoofer in rear shelf -R157- (sedan)
  5. Subwoofer in rear shelf -R157- in the spare wheel well (Avant)

Radio CAN/MMI Sound System Premium Bang & Olufsen

  1. One speaker in the left and right front doors
  2. Per one loud speaker in the left and right triangular mirror
  3. One loud speaker on the left side, center and right side of the instrument panel
  4. Two speakers in the left and right rear doors
  5. Two speakers on the left and right sides of the rear shelf (sedan)
  6. Two speakers in the left and right D-pillars (Avant)
  7. Subwoofer in rear shelf -R157- (sedan)
  8. Subwoofer in rear shelf -R157- in the spare wheel well (Avant)
  9. Digital sound system control module -J525
  10. External audio source connection -R199- through 10.31.2008

Notes on MOST bus

The optical Data bus "MOST bus" is used in addition to the CAN bus.

The connection to the other Data bus systems in the vehicle are provided by the data bus on board diagnostic interface -J533-.

A fiber optic cable is utilized as the "connecting cable". Fiber optic cables are routed inside corrugated tubes for protection.

Replace complete fiber optic cable if possible.

Make sure that the face surfaces of the connectors do not become soiled.

If the connectors are disconnected: install the protective cap for cable connector VAS 6223/9.

When installing fiber optic cables, make sure not to go below the minimum bending radius of 25 mm. Do not crush or kink fiber optic cables.

Repairing fiber optic cables, refer to General Information .

SPEECH CONTROL SYSTEM

The voice control system enables voice operation of the telephone, telematics, Infotainment and navigation system.

Functions can be conveniently operated by voice commands. System is activated via the PTT button in the multi-function steering wheel.

From 11.03.2008, the voice control system is part of the information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

Fault finding is performed via "Guided Fault Finding" using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

TELEPHONE SYSTEM THROUGH 10.31.2008

The telephone system consists of the cell phone pre-installation.

The telephone transceiver -R36- is integrated in the MMI Infotainment via the CAN/MOST-BUS. It also has a Bluetooth Antenna -R152-.

The Telephone base plate -R126- is installed in the center console. The operation is performed via the Multimedia Control Head -E380- (MOST), the Radio (CAN) or via the Cellular Telephone -R54-.

The microphones for the microphone unit in front roof module -R164- are integrated in the front interior lamp -W1-. One microphone is connected (Telephone Microphone -R38-) with the Telephone Transceiver -R36-.

Fault finding is performed via "Guided Fault Finding" using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Repairing antenna wires, refer to General Information .

Notes on Bluetooth technology

A standardized radio connection system is used to transmit data between Telephone Transceiver and Telephone Handset -R37- /Cellular Telephone -R54- - Bluetooth technology.

An additional transmitter/receiver unit is installed in the Telephone Transceiver. A separate Bluetooth Antenna -R152- connects the Telephone Transceiver and Telephone Base plate/Cellular Telephone -R54- so that the Telephone Handset -R37- /Cellular Telephone -R54- can be operated cordless.

The range of the radio wave connection is approximately 10 meters (33 ft.).

TELEPHONE SYSTEM FROM 11.03.2008

The telephone system consists of the following components

  1. Cell phone preparation (CAN)

The CAN bus connects the telephone transceiver -R36- to the Infotainment (radio). It also has a Bluetooth Antenna -R152-.

Operation is performed via the radio or the cellular telephone -R54-.

The microphones for the microphone unit in front roof module -R164- are integrated in the front interior lamp -W1-. One microphone is connected (left front microphone -R140-) with the telephone transceiver -R36-.

  1. Cell phone preparation in the information electronics control module 1 -J794- (MMI)

The cell phone preparation does not have a separate control module (telephone transceiver), but rather all the functions are integrated into the information electronics control module 1 -J794-. The telephone is operated either by the MMI Infotainment or by the cellular telephone -R54-.

The microphones for the microphone unit in front roof module -R164- are integrated in the front interior lamp -W1-. One microphone is directly connected to the information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

  1. Bluetooth setup (CAN)

The telephone transceiver is installed with the microphone unit in front roof module -R164- /Bluetooth antenna -R152- and is part of the hands-free setup. Bluetooth connect the cell phone -R54-.

The Bluetooth antenna -R152- is attached to the telephone transceiver.

  1. Bluetooth hands-free setup in the information electronics control module 1 (MMI)

The information electronics control module 1 is installed with the microphone unit in front roof module -R164- and is part of the hands-free setup. Bluetooth connect the cell phone -R54-.

The Bluetooth antenna -R152- is integrated in the information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

Fault finding is performed via "Guided Fault Finding" using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Repairing antenna wires, refer to General Information .

Notes on Bluetooth technology

A standardized radio connection system is used to transmit data between information electronics control module 1 and cellular telephone -R54- - Bluetooth Technology.

An additional transmitter/receiver unit is installed in the information electronics control module 1. A separate Bluetooth antenna -R152- connects the information electronics control module 1 and cellular telephone -R54-.

The range of the radio wave connection is approximately 10 meters.

Additional information, refer to Self Study Program No. 286; New Data Bus Systems - LIN, MOST Bluetooth".

Scheme 191

Scheme 191: ANTENNA OVERVIEW
  1. Nut 6 Nm
  2. Radio/Telephone/Navigation System Antenna -R52- Removing and installing, refer to «ROOF ANTENNA -R52»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__roof-antenna-r52) .
  3. Bolt 2 Nm
  4. Antenna Amplifier 2 -R111- Connectors, refer to «ANTENNA CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing, refer to «ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 2 -R111»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__antenna-amplifier-2-r111) .
  5. Bolt 2 Nm
  6. Antenna Amplifier -R24- Connectors, refer to «ANTENNA CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing, refer to «ANTENNA AMPLIFIER -R24»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__antenna-amplifier-r24) .
  7. Bolt 2 Nm
  8. Antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (MMI through 10.31.2008) Connectors, refer to «ANTENNA CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing, refer to «ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3 -R112-, MMI»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__antenna-amplifier-3-r112-mmi) .
  9. Antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (radio CAN/MMI from 11.03.2008) CAN connectors. Refer to «ANTENNA CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) MMI connectors. Refer to «ANTENNA CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) Removing and installing, refer to «ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3 -R112- (CAN)/ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 4 -R113-, MMI»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__antenna-amplifier-3-r112-canantenna-amplifier) . - Antenna Amplifier 4 -R113- (MMI) Refer to «ANTENNA CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) for connectors through 10.31.2008 For connectors from 11.03.2008, refer to «ANTENNA CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) Removing and installing, refer to «ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3 -R112- (CAN)/ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 4 -R113-, MMI»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__antenna-amplifier-3-r112-canantenna-amplifier) .
  10. Bolt 2 Nm

Scheme 192

Scheme 192: ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3 -R112- (RADIO CAN)

1 - AM/FM1 connection (yellow) to radio -R

CLS connection (gray) to Comfort System Central Control Module -J393

2 - Not assigned

3 - Connection for window antennas

ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3 -R112- (MMI FROM 11.03.2008)

1 - AM/FM1 connection (yellow) to radio -R

CLS connection (gray) to Comfort System Central Control Module -J393

2 - Connection TV3 to TV Tuner -R78

3 - Connection for window antennas

Scheme 193

Scheme 193: ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3 -R112- (MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008)
  1. Connection For Window Antennas
  2. Yellow FM2/FM3 Connection From the Antenna Amplifier -R24- /Antenna Amplifier 4 -R113
  3. Green TV1 Connection to the TV Tuner -R78
  4. CLS Connection (Gray) to Comfort System Central Control Module -J393
  5. White HF/IF Connection to the Radio -R
  6. Connection For Window Antennas

Scheme 194

Scheme 194: ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 2 -R111

1 - Connection for window antennas

2 - DAB connection (black) to the Radio -R- /digital radio -R147- (Europe)

Black VICS connection to the Navigation system with CD drive control module -J401- (Japan through 10.31.2008)

Scheme 195

Scheme 195: ANTENNA AMPLIFIER -R24

1 - Connection for window antennas

2 - White FM2 connection to the Radio -R- (radio CAN)

Purple FM2/TV2 connection to the Antenna amplifier 3 -R112- /TV tuner -R78- (MMI through 10.31.2008)

FM2/TV2 connection (white/purple) to the Radio -R- /TV tuner -R78- (MMI from 11.03.2008)

Scheme 196

Scheme 196: ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 4 -R113- (MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008)
  1. Purple FM3 connection to the Antenna amplifier 3 -R112
  2. Green TV3 connection to the TV tuner -R78
  3. Connection for window antennas

ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 4 -R113- (MMI FROM 11.03.2008)

  1. Not assigned
  2. Green TV1 connection to the TV tuner -R78
  3. Connection for window antennas

Scheme 197

Scheme 197: CONCERT/SYMPHONY CONNECTORS
  1. (AM/FM1/FM2) Antenna Jack
  2. 10-pin Connector (T10v) for the Front Information Display Control Head -J685
  3. Antenna Connection (SAT), from the Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- (Satellite Antenna -R170-)
  4. Connection Block with Four Connectors

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 198

Scheme 198

Sedan

A - Chamber 2 (AM/FM1) from antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (antenna -R11-)

B - Chamber 1 (FM2) from antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (radio antenna 2 -R93-)

Avant

A - Chamber 2 (AM/FM1) from antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (antenna -R11-)

B - Antenna amplifier -R24- (radio antenna 2 -R93-) FM2 connector 1

Scheme 199

Scheme 199

All pins are connected to the front information display control head -J685-.

  1. Voltage Supply
  2. Ground
  3. Not assigned
  4. Diag. Display
  5. Cable Diag
  6. LVDS OUT (+)
  7. LVDS OUT (-)
  8. LVDS OUT ground
  9. Diag T0
  10. Diag T1

4 - Connection Block With Four Connectors

Scheme 200

Scheme 200
  1. Right rear speaker (+)
  2. Right front speaker (+)
  3. Left front speaker (+)
  4. Left rear speaker (+)
  5. Right rear speaker (-)
  6. Right front speaker (-)
  7. Left front speaker (-)
  8. Left rear speaker (-)

1 - Left LF IN for the external audio source connection -R199

2 - LF IN ground for the external audio source connection -R199

7 - Right LF IN for the external audio source connection -R199

  1. Microphone IN (-)
  2. Right LF OUT
  3. LF OUT ground
  4. Microphone OUT (-)
  5. Left LF IN (-)
  6. LF (-) from Telephone Transceiver -R36
  7. Microphone IN (+)
  8. Left LF OUT
  9. Microphone OUT (+)
  10. LF mute
  11. Left LF IN (+)
  12. LF (+) for the telephone transceiver -R36

9 - CAN bus high (Infotainment)

10 - CAN bus low (Infotainment)

12 - Terminal 31

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Permanent positive (not used)

DISPLAY, CONNECTORS

Front Information Display Control Head -J685

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 201

Scheme 201: DISPLAY, CONNECTORS

All pins are connected to the radio -R-.

  1. Voltage Supply
  2. Ground
  3. Not assigned
  4. Diag. Display
  5. Cable Diag
  6. LVDS OUT (+)
  7. LVDS OUT (-)
  8. LVDS ground
  9. Diag T0
  10. Diag T1

Scheme 202

Scheme 202: MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008
  1. 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8aa)
  2. MOST bus

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 203

Scheme 203

1 - Terminal 31

2 - Terminal 30

4 - Terminal 31

5 - Ring-break Diagnostic Cable

Scheme 204

Scheme 204
  1. IN
  2. OUT

INTERFACE

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 205

Scheme 205: INTERFACE

All pins are connected to the information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

1 - Left LF-In

2 - Right LF-In

3 - LF ground

4 - LF-In ground shielding

13 - iPod data

14 - iPod data

16 - iPod recognized

17 - D (+)

18 - D (-)

21 - Detect

22 - Ground

24 - FBAS wire (-)

25 - USB (ground)

27 - FBAS wire (+)

28 - USB (+5V)

CAN EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION CONNECTORS

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 206

Scheme 206: CAN EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION CONNECTORS
  1. Terminal 31
  2. CAN bus low (Infotainment)
  3. Not assigned
  4. LF right to the radio -R
  5. Not assigned
  6. Not assigned
  7. Terminal 30
  8. CAN bus high (Infotainment)
  9. LF left to the radio
  10. LF ground to the radio

AUX IN CONNECTORS

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 207

Scheme 207: AUX IN CONNECTORS

All pins are connected to the radio -R- /digital sound system control module -J525- through 10.31.2008.

  1. LF ground
  2. LF left
  3. LF right
  4. LF ground

Scheme 208

Scheme 208: INTERNET ACCESS CONTROL MODULE -J666- CONNECTORS
  1. 20-pin connector (T20g)
  2. Internet access antenna -R266- connection
  3. 4-pin connector (T4o) for the information electronics control module 1 -J794
  4. 4-pin connector (T4n) to the external audio source connection -R199- (interface)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 209

Scheme 209

1 - USB (+5 V) from information electronics control module 1 -J794

2 - USB (ground) from information electronics control module 1

3 - USB (+5 V) for the external audio source connection -R199- (interface)

6 - Terminal 30

7 - Terminal 31

16 - Detect for the external audio source connection (interface)

18 - Detect from the information electronics control module 1

19 - CAN bus High (instrument cluster)

20 - CAN bus Low (instrument cluster)

Scheme 210

Scheme 210

All pins are connected to the information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

  1. D (+)
  2. iPod recognized
  3. D (-)
  4. Ground

All pins are connected (interface) to the external audio source connection -R199-.

  1. D (+)
  2. iPod recognized
  3. D (-)
  4. Ground

Scheme 211

Scheme 211: MMI BASIC/BASIC PLUS NAVIGATION COMPONENT LOCATION OVERVIEW
  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523- Connectors, refer to «MMI BASIC PLUS CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL HEAD CONTROL MODULE -J523-, MMI BASIC»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__front-information-display-control-head-control) .
  3. Multimedia System Control Head -E380- Connectors, refer to «MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM CONTROL HEAD -E380- CONNECTOR»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__multimedia-system-control-head-e380-connector) . Removing and installing, refer to «MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD -E380»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__multimedia-control-head-e380) .
  4. Removal Wedge 3409
  5. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- MMI Basic Connectors «MMI BASIC DISPLAY CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__mmi-basic-display-connectors) . Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL HEAD -J685- (DISPLAY)»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__front-information-display-control-head-j685) .
  6. Screws 2 Nm

Scheme 212

Scheme 212: MMI BASIC/BASIC PLUS NAVIGATION SYSTEM OVERVIEW
  1. Instrument Cluster Control Module -J285- In The Instrument Panel
  2. Steering Column Electronics Control Module -J527- On Steering Column At Steering Column Switch
  3. Multifunction Steering Wheel
  4. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- In Center Of The Instrument Panel
  5. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the Center Console
  6. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- Roof Antenna
  7. Window Antenna
  8. Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112- Behind the Left D-Pillar Trim/Luggage Compartment Side Trim Panel
  9. Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523- Inside Glove Compartment MMI basic contains the Radio -R- /CD player -R89- MMI basic plus Navigation contains the Radio/CD-Player/Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module -J401
  10. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the Glove Compartment On the Left Side
  11. CD Changer -R41- Inside the Instrument Panel - External audio source connection -R199- (AUX IN) inside the center console storage compartment
  12. Telephone Transceiver -R36- under the front passenger seat
  13. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  14. Digital Radio -R147- behind the left luggage compartment left side trim

Scheme 213

Scheme 213: MMI BASIC PLUS CONNECTORS

A - Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112- HF Connection

B - IF Connection to Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112

C - MOST bus

D - Connection Block with Four Connectors

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

  1. IN
  2. OUT

D - Connection Block With Four Multi-pin Connectors

1 - Wake UP to Multimedia Control Head -E380

4 - Res HU to Multimedia Control Head

5 - Res BT to Multimedia Control Head

8 - Ground (GND) to Front Information Display Control Head -J685

  1. Data to the Multimedia system control head -E380
  2. Not assigned
  3. Data (+) to Front Information Display Control Head -J685
  4. Data (-) to Front information display control head
  5. Data from Multimedia system control head

5 - Data (-) from Front Information Display Control Head -J685

7 - Ground (GND) to Multimedia Control Head -E380

11 - Data (+) from Front Information Display Control Head -J685

11 - NF mute from preliminary setup for cell phone preparation

12 - Terminal 31

13 - Voltage supply for the Front information display control head -J685

14 - Ring-break diagnostic cable

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Voltage supply to Multimedia Control Head -E380

MMI BASIC DISPLAY CONNECTORS

Front information display control head -J685

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 214

Scheme 214: MMI BASIC DISPLAY CONNECTORS

2 - Voltage supply from Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523

3 - Ground (GND) from Front Information Display Control Head Control Module

6 - Terminal 31, ground (GND)

7 - Data (+) from Front Information Display Control Head Control Module

8 - Data (-) from Front Information Display Control Head Control Module

9 - Data (+) to Front Information Display Control Head Control Module

10 - Data (-) to Front Information Display Control Head Control Module

Scheme 215

Scheme 215: MMI CD CHANGER -R41- CONNECTORS
  1. 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8aa)
  2. MOST bus

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

1 - Terminal 31

2 - Terminal 30

4 - Terminal 31 (MMI basic only)

5 - Ring-break Diagnostic Cable

  1. IN
  2. OUT

MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM CONTROL HEAD -E380- CONNECTOR

Multimedia system control head -E380

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 216

Scheme 216: MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM CONTROL HEAD -E380- CONNECTOR

All pins are connected to the Front information display control head -J523-.

6 - Wake UP

7 - Voltage Supply

8 - Ground

13 - Res HU

14 - Res BT

15 - IN

16 - OUT

Scheme 217

Scheme 217: COMPONENT LOCATION OVERVIEW
  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. External Audio Source Connection -R199- MMI connectors. Refer to «MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing, refer to «EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION -R199»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . - External Audio Source Connection -R199- (AUX IN) AUX IN connectors, refer to «AUX IN CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__aux-in-connectors) . AUX IN, removing and installing, refer to «EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION -R199- AUX IN»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__external-audio-source-connection-r199-aux) .
  3. Screw 2 Nm - screw bracket 2 Nm
  4. Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523- Refer to «CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) for connectors through 10.31.2008. Removing and installing through 10.31.2008, refer to «FRONT INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL HEAD CONTROL MODULE -J523-, THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__front-information-display-control-head-control) .
  5. Multimedia System Control Head -E380- Connectors, refer to «MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM CONTROL HEAD -E380- CONNECTOR»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__multimedia-system-control-head-e380-connector) . Removing and installing, refer to «MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD -E380»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__multimedia-control-head-e380) .
  6. Removal Wedge 3409
  7. Radio -R- Refer to «RADIO CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) for connectors through 10.31.2008. Removing and installing through 10.31.2008, refer to «RADIO, MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__radio-mmi-through-10312008) .
  8. Satellite Radio -R146- Refer to «SATELLITE RADIO -R146- CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) for connectors through 10.31.2008 Removing and installing through 10.31.2008, refer to «SATELLITE RADIO -R146-, MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__satellite-radio-r146-mmi-through-10312008) .
  9. Bracket
  10. Rack
  11. Bolt 2 Nm
  12. Bolt 2 Nm
  13. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- For MMI connectors through 10.31.2008 refer to «DISPLAY CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL HEAD -J685- (DISPLAY)»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__front-information-display-control-head-j685) .
  14. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  15. CD Changer -R41- MMI connectors. Refer to «MMI CD CHANGER -R41- CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing through 10.31.2008, refer to «CD CHANGER -R41- THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__cd-changer-r41-through-10312008) .

Scheme 218

Scheme 218: SYSTEM, OVERVIEW
  1. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  2. Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523-, behind the instrument panel
  3. Instrument Cluster Control Module -J285- in the instrument panel
  4. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the Glove Compartment On the Left Side
  5. Radio -R- optional with Speech Input Control Module -J507- behind left luggage compartment side trim
  6. Satellite Radio -R146- behind the left luggage compartment left side trim
  7. Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module -J401- behind luggage compartment left side trim
  8. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  9. Telephone Transceiver -R36- under the front passenger seat
  10. Multifunction Steering Wheel
  11. External Audio Source Connection -R199- in the glove compartment
  12. CD Changer -R41- Inside the Instrument Panel
  13. Steering Column Electronics Control Module -J527- on steering column at steering column switch
  14. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console

Scheme 219

Scheme 219: SATELLITE RADIO -R146- CONNECTORS

A - 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8p)

B - MOST bus

C - Radio, telephone, navigation system antenna -R52- SAT connection (satellite antenna -R170-)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

1 - Terminal 31

2 - Terminal 30

5 - Ring-break diagnostic cable

  1. IN
  2. OUT

Scheme 220

Scheme 220: CONNECTORS

A - 10-pin connector, Japan Navigation

B - 20-pin connector (T20b) to the multimedia system control head -E380

C - MOST bus

D - 22-pin connector (T22a) to the front information display control head -J685

E - FBAS input from TV Tuner -R78- /Rear View Camera System Control Module -J772

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 221

Scheme 221

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

3 - Ring-break diagnostic cable

6 - Wake UP to Multimedia Control Head -E380

7 - Voltage supply to Multimedia Control Head

8 - Ground (GND) to Multimedia Control Head

13 - RESET from Multimedia Control Head

14 - RESET to Multimedia Control Head

15 - Data to the Multimedia Control Head

16 - Data from Multimedia Control Head

20 - NF mute from preliminary setup for cell phone preparation

  1. IN
  2. OUT

Front information display control head -J685

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 222

Scheme 222: DISPLAY CONNECTORS

All pins are connected to the front information display control head -J523-.

  1. Voltage Supply
  2. Ground
  3. Not assigned
  4. Ground
  5. TMP
  6. Rx2 (+)
  7. Rx2 (-)
  8. FOTO rear
  9. INV status
  10. FOTO display
  11. Ground
  12. Ground
  13. Rx0 (+)
  14. Rx0 (-)
  15. Ground
  16. Rx1 (-)
  17. Rx1 (+)
  18. Rxclk (+)
  19. Rxclk (-)
  20. Cable Diag
  21. Rx3 (-)
  22. Rx3 (+)

Scheme 223

Scheme 223: RADIO CONNECTORS
  1. Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112- HF Connection
  2. IF Connection to Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112
  3. MOST bus
  4. 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8m)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

  1. IN
  2. OUT

1 - Terminal 31

2 - Terminal 30

5 - Ring-break diagnostic cable

Scheme 224

Scheme 224: COMPONENT LOCATION OVERVIEW
  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- For connectors from 11.03.2008, refer to «MAXIMUM EQUIPMENT»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__maximum-equipment) Removing and installing, refer to «INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1 -J794»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__information-electronics-control-module-1-j794)
  3. Multimedia System Control Head -E380- Connectors, refer to «MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD -E380»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__multimedia-control-head-e380) . Removing and installing, refer to «MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD -E380»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__multimedia-control-head-e380)
  4. Removal Wedge 3409
  5. Bracket
  6. Nut 3.5 Nm
  7. Bolt 3.5 Nm
  8. Nut 3.5 Nm
  9. Radio -R- For connectors from 11.03.2008, refer to «RADIO CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) , For removing and installing from 11.03.2008, refer to «RADIO, MMI FROM 11.03.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__radio-mmi-from-11032008)
  10. Bolt 2 Nm
  11. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- For MMI connectors from 11.03.2008, refer to «DISPLAY CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL HEAD -J685- (DISPLAY)»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__front-information-display-control-head-j685) .
  12. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  13. CD Changer -R41- MMI connectors. Refer to «MMI CD CHANGER -R41- CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . For removing and installing from 11.03.2008 refer to «CD CHANGER -R41- FROM 11.03.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__cd-changer-r41-from-11032008) . - External Audio Source Connection -R199- (Interface) Connectors, refer to «INTERFACE»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__interface) . Removing and installing, refer to «EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION -R199-, INTERFACE»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__external-audio-source-connection-r199-interface) .

Scheme 225

Scheme 225: SYSTEM OVERVIEW
  1. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console
  2. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- roof antenna
  3. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  4. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- roof antenna
  5. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- (Left Front Microphone -R140-) Inside The Front Interior Lamp -W1
  6. Not Installed
  7. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- inside the instrument panel
  8. MOST Bus
  9. FBAS Wire
  10. CD Changer -R41- inside the glove compartment
  11. Not Installed
  12. External Audio Source Connection -R199- (AUX IN socket) in the center console storage compartment
  13. Radio -R- behind the left luggage compartment left side trim
  14. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  15. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the Glove Compartment On the Left Side
  16. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- (Right Front Microphone -R141-) Inside The Front Interior Light -W1

Scheme 226

Scheme 226: DISPLAY CONNECTORS

A - 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8ai)

B - 4-pin connector (T4an/T4ao) from information electronics control module 1 -J794

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 227

Scheme 227

4 - Terminal 30

5 - Terminal 31

Scheme 228

Scheme 228

All pins are connected to the information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

  1. LVDS (-)
  2. LIN
  3. LVDS (+)
  4. Ground

Scheme 229

Scheme 229: RADIO CONNECTORS
  1. (AM/FM1/FM2) antenna jack
  2. Radio, telephone, navigation system antenna -R52- SAT connection (satellite antenna -R172-)
  3. Connection Block with Four Connectors
  4. MOST bus

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Sedan

A - Chamber 2 (AM/FM1) antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (radio antenna 2 -R93-)

B - FM2 connector 1 from antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (antenna -R11-)

Avant

A - Chamber 2 (AM/FM1) antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (radio antenna 2 -R93-)

B - Chamber 1 (FM2) antenna amplifier -R24- (antenna -R11-)

3 - Connection Block With Four Connectors

Scheme 230

Scheme 230
  1. Right rear speaker (+)
  2. Right front speaker (+)
  3. Left front speaker (+)
  4. Left rear speaker (+)
  5. Right rear speaker (-)
  6. Right front speaker (-)
  7. Left front speaker (-)
  8. Left rear speaker (-)

17 - Left LF-In

18 - LF-In ground

19 - LF-In diag

21 - LF diag

22 - LF (-) from setup for cell phone package

23 - Right LF-In

24 - LF-In ground shielding

27 - LF ground shielding

28 - LF (+) from setup for cell phone package

29 - Headphones output 1 diag

31 - Headphones output 1/2 diag

34 - Headphones output 2 diag

35 - Headphones output 1 left

36 - Headphones output 1 ground

37 - Headphones output 1 right

38 - Headphones output 2 left

39 - Headphones output 2 ground

40 - Headphones output 1 right

9 - Subwoofer in the rear shelf -R157

10 - Center Mid/High Range Loudspeaker -R158

11 - Ring-break diagnostic cable

13 - Subwoofer in the rear shelf -R157

14 - Center Mid/High Range Loudspeaker -R158

41 - Terminal 31

42 - Terminal 30

  1. IN
  2. OUT

Scheme 231

Scheme 231: MINIMUM EQUIPMENT
  1. Not assigned
  2. Connection Block with Four Connectors
  3. MOST bus
  4. Not assigned
  5. 4-pin connector (T4al) to front information display control head -J685
  6. 4-pin connector (T4ap) to external audio source connection -R199
  7. Not assigned
  8. Not assigned

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

2 - Connection Block With Four Connectors

  1. NF mute from preliminary setup for cell phone preparation
  2. Voltage supply to Multimedia Control Head -E380
  3. Wake UP to Multimedia Control Head -E380
  4. Not assigned
  5. Not assigned
  6. Res MU to multimedia system control head -E380
  7. Ring-break diagnostic cable

LHD vehicle

8 - Microphone IN (+) for the microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (left front microphone -R140-)

9 - Microphone IN (-) for the microphone unit in front roof module (left front microphone)

RHD vehicle

8 - Microphone IN (+) for the microphone unit in front roof module (right front microphone -R141-)

9 - Microphone IN (-) for the microphone unit in front roof module (right front microphone)

All pins are connected to the external audio source connection -R199-.

  1. LF-In ground
  2. Right LF-In
  3. USB (+5V)
  4. USB (ground)
  5. Not assigned
  6. Detect
  7. Left LF-In
  8. LF-In ground shielding
  9. FBAS wire (+)
  10. FBAS wire (-)
  11. iPod data
  12. iPod data

10 - Data from multimedia system control head -E380

11 - Data to the multimedia system control head

12 - Terminal 31

14 - Res BT from multimedia system control head

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Ground (GND) to multimedia system control head

  1. IN
  2. OUT

All pins are connected to the front information display control head -J685-.

  1. LVDS (-)
  2. LIN
  3. LVDS (+)
  4. Ground

All pins are connected to the external audio source connection -R199-.

  1. D (+)
  2. iPod recognized
  3. D (-)
  4. Ground

MAXIMUM EQUIPMENT

  1. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- GSM connection (roof antenna)
  2. Connection Block with Four Connectors
  3. MOST bus
  4. FBAS input from TV Tuner -R78
  5. 4-pin connector (T4am) to front information display control head -J685
  6. 4-pin connector (T4ap) for the external audio source connection -R199- /internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  7. Not assigned
  8. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- GPS connection (roof antenna)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

2 - Connection Block With Four Connectors

  1. NF mute from preliminary setup for cell phone preparation
  2. Voltage supply to Multimedia Control Head -E380
  3. Wake UP to multimedia system control head
  4. Not assigned
  5. Switch-on signal for the cellular telephone amplifier -R86
  6. Res MU to multimedia system control head
  7. Ring-break diagnostic cable

LHD vehicle

2 - Microphone IN (+) for the microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (right front microphone -R141-)

3 - Microphone IN (-) for the microphone unit in front roof module (right front microphone)

5 - Cable (-) for the rearview camera system control module -J772

8 - Microphone IN (+) for the microphone unit in front roof module (left front microphone -R140-)

9 - Microphone IN (-) for the microphone unit in front roof module (left front microphone)

11 - Cable (+) for the rearview camera system control module

RHD vehicle

2 - Microphone IN (+) for the microphone unit in front roof module (left front microphone)

3 - Microphone IN (-) for the microphone unit in front roof module (left front microphone)

5 - Cable (-) for the rearview camera system control module

8 - Microphone IN (+) for the microphone unit in front roof module (right front microphone)

9 - Microphone IN (-) for the microphone unit in front roof module (right front microphone)

11 - Cable (+) for the rearview camera system control module

All pins are connected to the external audio source connection -R199-.

  1. LF-In ground
  2. Right LF-In
  3. USB (+5V) not on the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  4. USB (ground)
  5. Not assigned
  6. Detect not on the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  7. Left LF-In
  8. LF-In ground shielding
  9. FBAS wire (+)
  10. FBAS wire (-)
  11. iPod data
  12. iPod data

Following pins are also still connected with the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13).

3 - USB (+5 V)

4 - USB (ground)

6 - Detect

9 - Switch-on signal to telephone base plate -R126

10 - Data from multimedia system control head -E380

11 - Data to the multimedia system control head

12 - Terminal 31

13 - Telephone base plate -R126- DIAG signal

14 - Res BT from multimedia system control head

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Ground (GND) to multimedia system control head

  1. IN
  2. OUT

All pins are connected to the front information display control head -J685-.

  1. LVDS (-)
  2. LIN
  3. LVDS (+)
  4. Ground

All pins are connected with the external audio source connection -R199- /internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13).

  1. D (+)
  2. iPod recognized
  3. D (-)
  4. Ground

Scheme 232

Scheme 232: MULTIFUNCTION STEERING WHEEL OVERVIEW, THROUGH MY 12
  1. Multifunction Buttons
  2. Screw 3 Nm

Scheme 233

Scheme 233: 4-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL OVERVIEW, FROM MY 13
  1. Steering Wheel Tiptronic Switch, Down -E439- Removing and installing, refer to «TIPTRONIC SWITCH, FROM MY 13»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__tiptronic-switch-from-my-13)
  2. 4-Spoke Steering Wheel
  3. Steering Wheel Tiptronic Switch, Up -E438- Removing and installing, refer to «TIPTRONIC SWITCH, FROM MY 13»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__tiptronic-switch-from-my-13)
  4. Screw 1.2 Nm
  5. Right Multifunction Buttons On Steering Wheel -E441- Removing and installing, refer to «MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS, 4-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL, FROM MY 13»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__multifunction-buttons-4-spoke-steering-wheel-from)
  6. Trim
  7. Left Multifunction Buttons On Steering Wheel -E440- Removing and installing, refer to «MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS, 4-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL, FROM MY 13»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__multifunction-buttons-4-spoke-steering-wheel-from)
  8. Bolt 1.2 Nm

Scheme 234

Scheme 234: 3-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL OVERVIEW, FROM MY 13
  1. Steering Wheel Tiptronic Switch, Down -E439- Removing and installing, refer to «TIPTRONIC SWITCH, FROM MY 13»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__tiptronic-switch-from-my-13) .
  2. 3-Spoke Steering Wheel
  3. Steering Wheel Tiptronic Switch, Up -E438- Removing and installing, refer to «TIPTRONIC SWITCH, FROM MY 13»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__tiptronic-switch-from-my-13) .
  4. Bolt 1, 2 Nm
  5. Trim
  6. Right Multifunction Buttons On Steering Wheel -E441- Removing and installing, refer to «MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS, 3-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL, FROM MY 13»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__multifunction-buttons-3-spoke-steering-wheel-from) .
  7. Left Multifunction Buttons On Steering Wheel -E440- Removing and installing, refer to «MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS, 3-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL, FROM MY 13»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__multifunction-buttons-3-spoke-steering-wheel-from) .

Scheme 235

Scheme 235: COMPONENT LOCATION OVERVIEW, THROUGH 10.31.2008
  1. Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module -J401- (MMI basic plus Navigation) Connector assignment, Navigation Basic Plus, refer to «NAVIGATION BASIC PLUS CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing (basic plus), refer to «NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH CD DRIVE CONTROL MODULE -J401-, MMI BASIC PLUS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__navigation-system-with-cd-drive-control) .
  2. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  3. Nut 5 Nm
  4. Nut 5 Nm
  5. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  6. Nut 5 Nm
  7. Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module -J401- (MMI) Connector assignment, MMI through 10.31.2008, refer to «MMI NAVIGATION CONNECTORS, THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . For removing and installing, MMI through 10.31.2008, refer to «NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH CD DRIVE CONTROL MODULE -J401-, MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__navigation-system-with-cd-drive-control) .
  8. Nut 5 Nm

Scheme 236

Scheme 236: COMPONENT LOCATION OVERVIEW, FROM 11.03.2008
  1. Radio/Telephone/Navigation System Antenna -R52- Overview, Avant, refer to «ANTENNA SYSTEM»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__antenna-system) .
  2. Nut 6 Nm
  3. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- Connector assignment, MMI from 11.03.2008, refer to «MMI NAVIGATION CONNECTORS, FROM 11.03.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__mmi-navigation-connectors-from-11032008) . Removing and installing, refer to «INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1 -J794»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__information-electronics-control-module-1-j794) .
  4. Radio Removal Tool T10057

Scheme 237

Scheme 237: MMI NAVIGATION, BASIC PLUS, SYSTEM OVERVIEW
  1. Instrument Cluster Control Module -J285- in the instrument panel
  2. Steering Column Electronics Control Module -J527- on steering column at steering column switch
  3. Multifunction Steering Wheel
  4. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  5. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console
  6. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- roof antenna
  7. Window Antenna
  8. Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112- Behind the left luggage compartment side trim panel
  9. Navigation System With Cd Drive Control Module -J401- in the left side of the glove compartment Contains front information display control head control module -J523- /radio -R- /CD player -R89
  10. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the glove compartment on the left side
  11. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  12. Sound Systems
  13. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- inside the Front Interior Lamp -W1

Scheme 238

Scheme 238: MMI NAVIGATION SYSTEM OVERVIEW, THROUGH 10.31.2008
  1. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  2. Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523-, behind the instrument panel
  3. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console
  4. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the glove compartment on the left side
  5. Instrument Cluster Control Module -J285- in the instrument panel
  6. Steering Column Electronics Control Module -J527- on steering column at steering column switch
  7. Multifunction Steering Wheel
  8. Radio -R- with Speech Input Control Module -J507- behind left luggage compartment side trim
  9. Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module -J401- behind luggage compartment left side trim
  10. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- roof antenna
  11. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  12. Sound Systems

Scheme 239

Scheme 239: MMI NAVIGATION, MINIMUM EQUIPMENT SYSTEM OVERVIEW, FROM 11.03.2008
  1. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- roof antenna
  2. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  3. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- inside the instrument panel
  4. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console
  5. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the Glove Compartment On the Left Side
  6. MOST Bus
  7. Radio -R- behind the left luggage compartment left side trim
  8. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  9. CD Changer -R41- inside the glove compartment
  10. External Audio Source Connection -R199- (interface) in the glove compartment

Scheme 240

Scheme 240: MMI NAVIGATION, MAXIMUM EQUIPMENT SYSTEM OVERVIEW, FROM 11.03.2008
  1. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- roof antenna
  2. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  3. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- inside the instrument panel
  4. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console
  5. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the Glove Compartment On the Left Side
  6. Steering Column Electronics Control Module -J527- on steering column at steering column switch
  7. Multifunction Steering Wheel
  8. Instrument Cluster Control Module -J285- in the instrument panel
  9. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  10. Radio -R- behind the left luggage compartment left side trim
  11. Microphone Unit in Front Roof Module -R164- (Right Front Microphone -R141-) inside the Front Interior Lamp -W1

Scheme 241

Scheme 241: MMI NAVIGATION CONNECTORS, THROUGH 10.31.2008

A - 8-pin multi-pin connector (T8n)

B - MOST bus

C - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- GPS connection (roof antenna)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

1 - Terminal 31

2 - Terminal 30

5 - Ring-break diagnostic cable

  1. IN
  2. OUT

MMI NAVIGATION CONNECTORS, FROM 11.03.2008

  1. Not assigned
  2. Connection Block with Four Connectors
  3. MOST bus
  4. FBAS input from TV Tuner -R78
  5. 4-pin multi-pin connector (T4al/T4am) to Front information display control head -J685
  6. 4-pin connector (T4ap) for the External audio source connection -R199- /Internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  7. Not assigned
  8. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- GPS connection (roof antenna)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

2 - Connection Block With Four Connectors

  1. NF mute from preliminary setup for cell phone preparation
  2. Voltage supply to Multimedia Control Head -E380
  3. Wake UP to multimedia system control head
  4. Not assigned
  5. Not assigned
  6. Res MU to multimedia system control head
  7. Ring-break diagnostic cable

2 - Microphone IN (+) for the microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (right front microphone -R141-)

3 - Microphone IN (-) for the microphone unit in front roof module (right front microphone -R141-)

5 - FBAS wire (-) from Rear View Camera System Control Module -J772

11 - FBAS wire (+) from Rear View Camera System Control Module

All pins are connected to the external audio source connection -R199-.

  1. LF-In ground
  2. Right LF-In
  3. USB (+5V) not on the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  4. USB (ground)
  5. Not assigned
  6. Detect not on the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  7. Left LF-In
  8. LF-In ground shielding
  9. FBAS wire (+)
  10. FBAS wire (-)
  11. iPod data
  12. iPod data

Following pins are also still connected with the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13).

3 - USB (+5 V)

4 - USB (ground)

6 - Detect

10 - Data from multimedia system control head -E380

11 - Data to the multimedia system control head

12 - Terminal 31

14 - Res BT from multimedia system control head

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Ground (GND) to multimedia system control head

  1. IN
  2. OUT

Scheme 242

Scheme 242: NAVIGATION BASIC PLUS CONNECTORS

D - Connection Block with Four Connectors

E - MOST bus

F - Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112- HF Connection

G - IF Connection to Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112

H - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- GPS connection (roof antenna)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

D - Connection Block With Four Multipin Connectors

1 - Wake UP to Multimedia System Control Head -E380

4 - Res HU to multimedia system control head

5 - Res BT to multimedia system control head

8 - Ground (GND) to multimedia system control head

  1. Data to the multimedia system control head -E380
  2. Not assigned
  3. Data (+) to Front Information Display Control Head -J685
  4. Data (-) to Front Information Display Control Head
  5. Data from multimedia system control head

5 - Data (-) from Front Information Display Control Head -J685

7 - Ground (GND) to Multimedia Control Head -E380

11 - Data (+) from Front Information Display Control Head

11 - NF mute from preliminary setup for cell phone preparation

12 - Terminal 31

13 - Voltage supply for the front information display control head -J685

14 - Ring-break diagnostic cable

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Voltage supply to Multimedia System Control Head -E380

  1. IN
  2. OUT

Scheme 243

Scheme 243: RADIO COMPONENT LOCATIONS OVERVIEW
  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. External Audio Source Connection -R199- CAN connectors. Refer to «CAN EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__can-external-audio-source-connection-connectors) . Removing and installing, refer to «EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION -R199»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) .
  3. Screws 3 Nm
  4. Radio -R- Concert/symphony connectors, refer to «CONCERT/SYMPHONY CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing, refer to «RADIO»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__radio) .
  5. Screw 3 Nm
  6. External Audio Source Connection -R199- (AUX IN) AUX IN connectors, refer to «AUX IN CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__aux-in-connectors) . AUX IN, removing and installing, refer to «EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION -R199- AUX IN»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__external-audio-source-connection-r199-aux) .
  7. Storage Compartment
  8. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- CAN connectors. Refer to «DISPLAY, CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__display-connectors) . Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL HEAD -J685- (DISPLAY)»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__front-information-display-control-head-j685) .
  9. Screw 2 Nm
  10. Screw 2 Nm

Scheme 244

Scheme 244: RADIO SYSTEM OVERVIEW
  1. Radio, telephone, navigation system antenna -R52- (satellite antenna -R170-) roof antenna
  2. Rear Window Antenna 1 -R130- inside the rear window
  3. Antenna -R11- inside the left side window
  4. Antenna amplifier 3 -R112- behind the left C-pillar trim
  5. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- inside the instrument panel
  6. Radio -R- inside the instrument panel
  7. Sound Systems
  8. Antenna amplifier -R24- behind the top rear lid trim panel

Scheme 245

Scheme 245: REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATION OVERVIEW
  1. Screw 2 Nm
  2. Rearview Camera System Control Module -J772- Connector assignment, refer to «REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J772- CONNECTORS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing, refer to «REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J772»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__rearview-camera-system-control-module-j772) . Calibrating, refer to «REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM, CALIBRATING»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) .
  3. Nut 6 Nm
  4. Rear View Camera -R189- Removing and installing, Avant, refer to «REARVIEW CAMERA -R189»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__rearview-camera-r189) . Calibrating, refer to «REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM, CALIBRATING»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) .

Scheme 246

Scheme 246: REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM OVERVIEW, THROUGH 10.31.2008
  1. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- behind the glove compartment on the left side
  2. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  3. Front Information Display Control Head Control Module, behind the instrument panel
  4. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console
  5. FBAS line to the Front Information Display Control Head Control Module
  6. FBAS wire from TV Tuner -R78
  7. FBAS wire from Rearview Camera -R189
  8. Rear View Camera -R189- in rear lid
  9. Rearview Camera System Control Module -J772- behind the luggage compartment right side trim
  10. TV Tuner -R78- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  11. CAN Bus (comfort)
  12. MOST Bus
  13. Parking Aid Control Module -J446- behind the luggage compartment right side trim
  14. Vehicle Electrical System Control Module -J519- behind instrument panel cover on driver's side
  15. Comfort System Central Control Module -J393- behind the luggage compartment right side trim
  16. Towing Recognition Control Module -J345- behind the luggage compartment right side trim
  17. Climatronic Control Module -J255- in the instrument panel
  18. ABS Control Module -J104- in the engine compartment
  19. Steering Angle Sensor -G85- on steering column at Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module -J527
  20. CAN Bus (powertrain)

Scheme 247

Scheme 247: REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM OVERVIEW, FROM 11.03.2008
  1. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- behind the glove compartment on the left side
  2. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  3. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- inside the instrument panel
  4. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console
  5. FBAS wire from Rearview Camera System Control Module -J772
  6. FBAS wire from Rearview Camera -R189
  7. Rear View Camera -R189- in rear lid
  8. Rearview Camera System Control Module -J772- behind the luggage compartment right side trim
  9. CAN Bus (comfort)
  10. MOST Bus
  11. Parking Aid Control Module -J446- behind the luggage compartment right side trim
  12. Towing Recognition Control Module -J345- behind the luggage compartment right side trim
  13. CAN Bus (powertrain)
  14. ABS Control Module -J104- in the engine compartment
  15. Steering Angle Sensor -G85- on steering column at Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module -J527

Scheme 248

Scheme 248: REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J772- CONNECTORS

A - 54-pin connector (T54b)

B - TV Tuner -R78- FBAS Input (through 10.31.2008)

B - FBAS input not assigned, from 11.03.2008

C - FBAS output to front information display control head control module/information electronics control module 1 -J794

D - FBAS input from Rear View Camera -R189

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

39 - CAN bus Low (Comfort)

40 - CAN bus High (Comfort)

43 - Terminal 30

44 - Terminal 31

47 - Terminal 31 to Rear View Camera -R189

48 - Voltage supply Rear View Camera -R189

Scheme 249

Scheme 249: SOUND SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATION OVERVIEW, THROUGH 10.31.2008
  1. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Left Front Midrange Speaker -R103- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- /Right Front Midrange Speaker -R104- Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT MIDRANGE AND TREBLE SPEAKERS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__front-midrange-and-treble-speakers) .
  2. Bolt 1 Nm
  3. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- (B+O) Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER, BAND & OLUFSEN»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__front-treble-speaker-band-olufsen) .
  4. Left Rear Midrange Speaker -R105- /Right Rear Midrange Speaker -R106- Removing and installing, refer to «REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__rear-midrange-speaker) .
  5. Bolt 2 Nm
  6. Subwoofer In The Rear Shelf -R157- Removing and installing, refer to «SUBWOOFER IN REAR SHELF -R157»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__subwoofer-in-rear-shelf-r157) .
  7. Nut 4.5 Nm
  8. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- (CAN) For standard CAN connectors, refer to «SOUND SYSTEM STANDARD, CAN»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Connector B+O (CAN). Refer to «SOUND SYSTEM BANG & OLUFSEN, CAN»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . CAN, removing and installing, refer to «DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J525-, CAN»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__digital-sound-system-control-module-j525) .
  9. Bolt 3.5 Nm
  10. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- MMI For basic plus connectors, through 10.31.2008, refer to «SOUND SYSTEM BASIC PLUS, MMI, THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Standard connectors through 10.31.2008, refer to «SOUND SYSTEM STANDARD, MMI, THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__sound-system-standard-mmi-through-10312008) . Connectors B+O (MMI). Refer to «SOUND SYSTEM CONNECTORS, BANG & OLUFSEN MMI»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . MMI through 10.31.2008, removing and installing, refer to «DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J525-, MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__digital-sound-system-control-module-j525) .
  11. Bolt 4.5 Nm
  12. Left Rear Mid-Bass Speaker -R159- /Right Rear Mid-Bass Speaker -R160- Removing and installing, refer to «REAR MID-BASS SPEAKER»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__rear-mid-bass-speaker) .
  13. Bolt 3 Nm
  14. Left Rear Treble Speaker -R14- /Right Rear Treble Speaker -R16- Removing and installing, refer to «REAR TREBLE SPEAKER»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__rear-treble-speaker) .
  15. Bolt 3 Nm
  16. Left Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R101- /Right Effects Speaker -R21- /Right Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R102- /Right Front Bass Speaker -R23- Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT MID/LOW RANGE AND FRONT BASS SPEAKERS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__front-midlow-range-and-front-bass) .
  17. Center Mid/High Range Loudspeaker -R158- Removing and installing, refer to «CENTER MID/HIGH RANGE LOUDSPEAKER -R158»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__center-midhigh-range-loudspeaker-r158) .
  18. Bolt 1 Nm

Scheme 250

Scheme 250: SOUND SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATION OVERVIEW, FROM 11.03.2008
  1. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Left Front Midrange Speaker -R103- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- /Right Front Midrange Speaker -R104- Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT MIDRANGE AND TREBLE SPEAKERS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__front-midrange-and-treble-speakers)
  2. Bolt 1 Nm
  3. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- (B+O) Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER, BAND & OLUFSEN»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__front-treble-speaker-band-olufsen)
  4. Left Rear Midrange Speaker -R105- /Right Rear Midrange Speaker -R106- Removing and installing, refer to «REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__rear-midrange-speaker) .
  5. Bolt 2 Nm
  6. Subwoofer In Rear Shelf -R157- Removing and installing, refer to «SUBWOOFER IN REAR SHELF -R157»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__subwoofer-in-rear-shelf-r157) .
  7. Nut 4.5 Nm
  8. Digital sound system control module -J525- (CAN) For standard CAN connectors, refer to «SOUND SYSTEM STANDARD, CAN»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Connector B+O (CAN). Refer to «SOUND SYSTEM BANG & OLUFSEN, CAN»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . CAN, removing and installing, refer to «DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J525-, CAN»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__digital-sound-system-control-module-j525) .
  9. Bolt 3.5 Nm
  10. Bolt 3.5 Nm
  11. Bracket
  12. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- MMI Connectors B+O (MMI). Refer to MMI from 11.03.2008, removing and installing, refer to «DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J525-, MMI FROM 11.03.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__digital-sound-system-control-module-j525) .
  13. Left Rear Mid-Bass Speaker -R159- /Right Rear Mid-Bass Speaker -R160- Removing and installing, refer to «REAR MID-BASS SPEAKER»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__rear-mid-bass-speaker) .
  14. Bolt 3 Nm
  15. Left Rear Treble Speaker -R14- /Right Rear Treble Speaker -R16- Removing and installing, refer to «REAR TREBLE SPEAKER»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__rear-treble-speaker) .
  16. Bolt 3 Nm
  17. Left Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R101- /Right Effects Speaker -R21- /Right Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R102- /Right Front Bass Speaker -R23- Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT MID/LOW RANGE AND FRONT BASS SPEAKERS»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__front-midlow-range-and-front-bass) .
  18. Center Mid/High Range Loudspeaker -R158- Removing and installing, refer to «CENTER MID/HIGH RANGE LOUDSPEAKER -R158»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__center-midhigh-range-loudspeaker-r158) .
  19. Bolt 1 Nm

SOUND SYSTEM OVERVIEWS

Radio (CAN) Sound System Basic

Scheme 251

Scheme 251: SOUND SYSTEM OVERVIEWS
  1. Radio -R- Inside the Instrument Panel
  2. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- in the instrument panel
  3. Left Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R101- /Right Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R102- at bottom in front doors
  4. CAN Bus (Infotainment)

Radio CAN/MMI, Sound System Basic Plus, from 11.03.2008

Scheme 252

Scheme 252
  1. Radio -R- Inside the Instrument Panel
  2. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- in the instrument panel
  3. Left Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R101- /Right Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R102- at bottom in front doors
  4. Left Rear Treble Speaker -R14- /Right Rear Treble Speaker -R16- at top in rear doors
  5. Left Rear Mid/Low Range Speaker -R159- /Right Rear Mid/Low Range Speaker -R160- at bottom in rear doors
  6. CAN Bus (Infotainment)

MMI Sound System Basic Plus, through 10.31.2008

Scheme 253

Scheme 253
  1. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  2. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- in the instrument panel
  3. Left Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R101- /Right Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R102- at bottom in front doors
  4. Left Rear Treble Speaker -R14- /Right Rear Treble Speaker -R16- at top in rear doors
  5. Left Rear Mid/Low Range Speaker -R159- /Right Rear Mid/Low Range Speaker -R160- at bottom in rear doors
  6. MOST Bus

Radio CAN/MMI, sound system standard, through 10.31.2008

Scheme 254

Scheme 254
  1. MOST bus
  2. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  3. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- in the instrument panel
  4. Left Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R101- /Right Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R102- at bottom in front doors
  5. Left Rear Treble Speaker -R14- /Right Rear Treble Speaker -R16- at top in rear doors
  6. Left Rear Mid/Low Range Speaker -R159- /Right Rear Mid/Low Range Speaker -R160- at bottom in rear doors
  7. Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- in center instrument panel
  8. Subwoofer On Rear Shelf -R157- (sedan) - Subwoofer On Rear Shelf -R157- in the spare wheel well (Avant)
  9. Microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (Voice Control Microphone -R206-) in the Front Interior Lamp -W1- (MOST only)
  10. CAN Bus (Infotainment)

MMI sound system standard, from 11.03.2008

Scheme 255

Scheme 255
  1. Radio -R- behind the left luggage compartment left side trim
  2. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- in the instrument panel
  3. Left Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R101- /Right Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R102- at bottom in front doors
  4. Left Rear Treble Speaker -R14- /Right Rear Treble Speaker -R16- at top in rear doors
  5. Left Rear Mid/Low Range Speaker -R159- /Right Rear Mid/Low Range Speaker -R160- at bottom in rear doors
  6. Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- in center instrument panel
  7. Subwoofer On Rear Shelf -R157- (Sedan) - Subwoofer On Rear Shelf -R157- in the spare wheel well (Avant)
  8. MOST bus

Radio CAN/MMI Sound System Premium Bang & Olufsen

Scheme 256

Scheme 256
  1. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  2. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- in mirror triangle
  3. Left Front Midrange Speaker -R103- /Right Front Midrange Speaker -R104- in the instrument panel
  4. Left Front Bass Speaker -R21- /Right Front Bass Speaker -R23- at bottom in front doors
  5. Left Rear Treble Speaker -R14- /Right Rear Treble Speaker -R16- at top in rear doors
  6. Left Rear Mid/Low Range Speaker -R159- /Right Rear Mid/Low Range Speaker -R160- at bottom in rear doors
  7. Left Rear Midrange Speaker -R105- /Right Rear Midrange Speaker -R106- in the rear shelf (sedan) - Left Rear Midrange Speaker -R105- /Right Rear Midrange Speaker -R106- in the D-pillars (Avant)
  8. Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- in center instrument panel
  9. Subwoofer On Rear Shelf -R157- (Sedan) - Subwoofer On Rear Shelf -R157- in the spare wheel well (Avant)
  10. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- (Inside Microphone -R74- all/Voice Control Microphone -R206- MMI through 10.31.2009, in the Front Interior Lamp -W1
  11. CAN Bus (Infotainment)
  12. MOST Bus

Scheme 257

Scheme 257: SOUND SYSTEM BASIC PLUS, MMI, THROUGH 10.31.2008

A - MOST bus

B - 32-pin connector (T32h)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

  1. IN
  2. OUT

Scheme 258

Scheme 258

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

3 - Speaker, left front (+)

4 - Speaker, right front (+)

6 - Speaker, left rear (+)

7 - Speaker, right rear (+)

15 - Speaker, left front (-)

16 - Speaker, right front (-)

18 - Speaker, left rear (-)

19 - Speaker, right rear (-)

24 - Left LF IN for the external audio source connection -R199

25 - LF (+) from the cell phone preparation/Japan Nav

26 - Right LF IN for the external audio source connection -R199

27 - Ring-break diagnostic cable

29 - Left LF-In ground from the external audio source connection -R199

30 - LF (-) from the cell phone preparation/Japan Nav

31 - Right LF-In ground from the external audio source connection -R199

Scheme 259

Scheme 259: SOUND SYSTEM STANDARD, CAN

A - 32-pin connector (T32h)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

3 - Subwoofer in rear shelf -R157- (+)

4 - Speaker, left front (+)

5 - Speaker, right front (+)

6 - Speaker, left rear (+)

7 - Speaker, right rear (+)

8 - Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- (+)

13 - CAN bus high (Infotainment)

14 - CAN bus low (Infotainment)

15 - Subwoofer on rear shelf -R157- (-)

16 - Speaker, left front (-)

17 - Speaker, right front (-)

18 - Speaker, left rear (-)

19 - Speaker, right rear (-)

20 - Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- (-)

23 - Rear right signal (+) from the radio -R

24 - Rear left signal (+) from radio

25 - Front right signal(+) from radio

26 - Front left signal (+) from the radio

28 - Rear right signal (-) from the radio

29 - Rear left signal (-) from the radio

30 - Front right signal (-) from radio

31 - Front left signal (-) from the radio

SOUND SYSTEM STANDARD, MMI, THROUGH 10.31.2008

A - MOST bus

B - 32-pin connector (T32h)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

  1. IN
  2. OUT

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

3 - Subwoofer in rear shelf -R157- (+)

4 - Speaker, left front (+)

5 - Speaker, right front (+)

6 - Speaker, left rear (+)

7 - Speaker, right rear (+)

8 - Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- (+)

15 - Subwoofer on rear shelf -R157- (-)

16 - Speaker, left front (-)

17 - Speaker, right front (-)

18 - Speaker, left rear (-)

19 - Speaker, right rear (-)

20 - Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- (-)

23 - Microphone 1 (+) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (Voice Control Microphone -R206-)

24 - Left LF IN for the external audio source connection -R199

25 - LF (+) from the cell phone preparation/Japan Nav

26 - Right LF IN for the external audio source connection -R199

27 - Ring-break diagnostic cable

28 - Microphone 1 (-) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (Voice Control Microphone -R206-)

29 - Left LF-In ground from the external audio source connection -R199

30 - LF (-) from the cell phone preparation/Japan Nav

31 - Right LF-In ground from the external audio source connection -R199

Scheme 260

Scheme 260: SOUND SYSTEM BANG & OLUFSEN, CAN

A - 18-pin connector (T18b)

B - 32-pin connector (T32h)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 261

Scheme 261

1 - Microphone input 1 (+) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (Inside Microphone -R74-)

2 - Microphone input 1 (ground shielding) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (Inside Microphone -R74-)

4 - Rear right signal (+) from radio -R

5 - Rear left signal (+) from radio

6 - Front right signal (+) from radio

7 - Front left signal (+) from radio

9 - CAN bus high (Infotainment)

10 - Microphone input 1 (-) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (Inside Microphone -R74-)

13 - Rear right signal (-) from radio

14 - Rear left signal (-) from radio

15 - Front right signal (-) from radio

16 - Front left signal (-) from radio

18 - CAN bus low (Infotainment)

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

3 - Speaker, left rear (+)

4 - Speaker, right rear (+)

5 - Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- (+)

6 - Speaker, left front (+)

7 - Speaker, right front (+)

8 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker -R105- (+)

9 - Right Rear Midrange Speaker -R106- (+)

10 - Right Front Bass Speaker -R23- (+)

15 - Speaker, left rear (-)

16 - Speaker, right rear (-)

17 - Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- (-)

18 - Speaker, left front (-)

19 - Speaker, right front (-)

20 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker -R105- (-)

21 - Right Rear Midrange Speaker -R106- (-)

22 - Right Front Bass Speaker -R23- (-)

23 - Left Front Bass Speaker -R21- (+)

25 - Subwoofer in rear shelf -R157- (+)

28 - Left Front Bass Speaker -R21- (-)

30 - Subwoofer in rear shelf -R157- (-)

Scheme 262

Scheme 262: SOUND SYSTEM CONNECTORS, BANG & OLUFSEN MMI

A - MOST bus

B - 18-pin connector (T18b)

C - 32-pin connector (T32h)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

  1. IN
  2. OUT

1 - Microphone input 1 (+) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (Inside Microphone -R74-)

2 - Microphone input 1 (ground shielding) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (Inside Microphone -R74-)

3 - Microphone input 2 (+) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (Voice Control Microphone -R206-) through 10.31.2008

4 - LF (+) cell phone preparation preliminary setup/Japan navigation through 10.31.2008

6 - Right LF-In from external audio source connection -R199- through 10.31.2008

7 - Left LF-In from external audio source connection -R199- through 10.31.2008

10 - Microphone input 1 (-) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (Inside Microphone -R74-)

11 - Microphone input 2 (screen ground) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (Voice Control Microphone -R206-) through 10.31.2008

12 - Microphone input 2 (-) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (Voice Control Microphone -R206-) through 10.31.2008

13 - LF (-) cell phone preparation preliminary setup/Japan navigation through 10.31.2008

15 - Right LF-In ground from external audio source connection -R199- through 10.31.2008

16 - Left LF-In ground from external audio source connection -R199- through 10.31.2008

17 - Ring-break diagnostic cable

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

3 - Speaker, left rear (+)

4 - Speaker, right rear (+)

5 - Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- (+)

6 - Speaker, left front (+)

7 - Speaker, right front (+)

8 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker -R105- (+)

9 - Right Rear Midrange Speaker -R106- (+)

10 - Right Front Bass Speaker -R23- (+)

15 - Speaker, left rear (-)

16 - Speaker, right rear (-)

17 - Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- (-)

18 - Speaker, left front (-)

19 - Speaker, right front (-)

20 - Left Rear Midrange Speaker -R105- (-)

21 - Right Rear Midrange Speaker -R106- (-)

22 - Right Front Bass Speaker -R23- (-)

23 - Left Front Bass Speaker -R21- (+)

25 - Subwoofer in rear shelf -R157- (+)

28 - Left Front Bass Speaker -R21- (-)

30 - Subwoofer in rear shelf -R157- (-)

Scheme 263

Scheme 263: MMI OVERVIEW, THROUGH 10.31.2008
  1. Multifunction Steering Wheel Overview, refer to «MULTIFUNCTION STEERING WHEEL»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) .
  2. Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module -J527- On steering column at steering column switches
  3. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the glove compartment on the left side
  4. CD Changer -R41- In instrument panel
  5. Radio -R- With Speech Input Control Module -J507- Behind the luggage compartment left side trim Pin assignment Speech Input Control Module -J507-, refer to «HARNESS CONNECTOR OF SPEECH INPUT CONTROL MODULE -J507»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__harness-connector-of-speech-input-control) . Removing and installing Speech Input Control Module -J507-, refer to «SPEECH INPUT CONTROL MODULE -J507- THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__speech-input-control-module-j507-through) .
  6. Navigation System With CD Drive Control Module -J401- Behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  7. Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523- Behind instrument panel
  8. Telephone Transceiver -R36- Under the right front seat
  9. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- Behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  10. Sound Systems
  11. Microphone Unit in Front Roof Module -R164- Overview, refer to «MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164-, THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__microphone-unit-in-front-roof-module) .
  12. CAN Bus (Comfort)

Scheme 264

Scheme 264: MMI OVERVIEW, FROM 11.03.2008
  1. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- In the center of the instrument panel
  2. Multimedia System Control Head -E380- In center console
  3. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- In instrument panel For connector assignment, from 11.03.2008, refer to «MMI OVERVIEWS AND CONNECTORS, FROM 11.03.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing, refer to «INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1 -J794»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__information-electronics-control-module-1-j794) .
  4. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the glove compartment on the left side
  5. Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module -J527- On steering column at steering column switches
  6. Multifunction Steering Wheel Overview, refer to «4-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL OVERVIEW, FROM MY 13»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) .
  7. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- Behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  8. Radio -R- Behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  9. TV Tuner -R78- Not available in the NAR market
  10. CD Changer -R41- In the glove compartment
  11. Microphone Unit in Front Roof Module -R164- Overview, refer to «MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164-, FROM 11.03.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__microphone-unit-in-front-roof-module) .

HARNESS CONNECTOR OF SPEECH INPUT CONTROL MODULE -J507

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

Scheme 265

Scheme 265: HARNESS CONNECTOR OF SPEECH INPUT CONTROL MODULE -J507
  1. Not assigned
  2. Not assigned
  3. Status
  4. Diagnosis
  5. Terminal 30
  6. Reset signal
  7. Power good
  8. Power on
  9. Terminal 31
  10. MOST out
  11. Enabled
  12. MOST in

Scheme 266

Scheme 266: COMPONENT LOCATION OVERVIEW, THROUGH 10.31.2008
  1. Telephone Transceiver -R36- Cell Phone Preparation Connector Assignment (CAN), refer to «CELL PHONE PREPARATION, CAN, THROUGH MY 08»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Cell Phone Preparation Connector Assignment, MMI through 10.31.2008, refer to «MMI CELL PHONE PREPARATION, THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) . Removing and installing, refer to «TELEPHONE TRANSCEIVER -R36»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__telephone-transceiver-r36) .
  2. Bluetooth Antenna -R152
  3. E-Box
  4. Connector T6c
  5. Left Front Microphone -R140- Removing and installing, refer to
  6. Right Front Microphone -R141- Removing and installing, refer to «MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) .
  7. Front Interior Lamp -W1- Microphone Unit in Front Roof Module -R164- Overview through 10.31.2008, refer to «MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164-, THROUGH 10.31.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__microphone-unit-in-front-roof-module) .
  8. Radio/Telephone/Navigation System Antenna -R52
  9. Nut 6 Nm
  10. Telephone Baseplate -R126- Removing and installing (cell phone mount), refer to «TELEPHONE BASEPLATE -R126- FOR CELL PHONE»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__telephone-baseplate-r126-for-cell-phone) .
  11. Bolt 1 Nm

Scheme 267

Scheme 267: COMPONENT LOCATION OVERVIEW, FROM 11.03.2008
  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- For connector assignment, MMI cell phone preparation from 11.03.2008, refer to «MMI CELL PHONE PREPARATION, FROM 11.03.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__mmi-cell-phone-preparation-from-11032008) . MMI Bluetooth Hands-Free setup connectors, refer to «MMI BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE CALLING»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__mmi-bluetooth-hands-free-calling) . Removing and installing, refer to «INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1 -J794»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__information-electronics-control-module-1-j794) .
  3. Radio/Telephone/Navigation System Antenna -R52- Overview, Avant, refer to «ANTENNA OVERVIEW»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) .
  4. Nut 6 Nm
  5. Front Interior Lamp -W1- Microphone Unit in Front Roof Module -R164- Overview, from 11.03.2008, refer to «MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164-, FROM 11.03.2008»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant__microphone-unit-in-front-roof-module) .
  6. Right Front Microphone -R141- Removing and installing, refer to «MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) .
  7. Left Front Microphone -R140- Removing and installing, refer to «MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164»(/audi/a4/b8-2007-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication-avant) .
  8. Connector T6c

Scheme 268

Scheme 268: BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE OVERVIEW, THROUGH 10.31.2008
  1. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  2. Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523- inside the glove compartment on the left side (MMI basic)/behind the instrument panel (MMI)
  3. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console
  4. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the Glove Compartment On the Left Side
  5. Instrument Cluster Control Module -J285- in the instrument panel
  6. Steering Column Electronics Control Module -J527- on steering column at steering column switch
  7. Multifunction Steering Wheel
  8. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- inside the front interior lamp -W1
  9. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  10. Sound Systems
  11. Telephone Transceiver -R36- under the front passenger seat
  12. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- (Telephone Microphone -R38-) In Front Interior Lamp -W1
  13. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- roof antenna
  14. Bluetooth Antenna -R152- at Telephone Transceiver -R36
  15. Cell Phone -R54
  16. Telephone Baseplate -R126- with Telephone Handset -R37

Scheme 269

Scheme 269: BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE OVERVIEW, FROM 11.03.2008
  1. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- roof antenna
  2. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  3. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console
  4. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- inside the instrument panel
  5. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- (Right Front Microphone -R141-) Inside the Front Interior Lamp -W1
  6. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the Glove Compartment On the Left Side
  7. Steering Column Electronics Control Module -J527- on steering column at steering column switch
  8. Multifunction Steering Wheel
  9. Instrument Cluster Control Module -J285- in the instrument panel
  10. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  11. Telephone Baseplate -R126- with telephone handset -R37
  12. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- (Left Front Microphone -R140-) Inside the Front Interior Light -W1

Scheme 270

Scheme 270: CAN BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE CALLING OVERVIEW
  1. Radio -R- Inside the Instrument Panel
  2. Sound Systems
  3. Bluetooth Antenna -R152- at Telephone Transceiver -R36
  4. Telephone Transceiver -R36- under the front passenger seat
  5. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- (Right Front Microphone -R141-) Inside The Front Interior Light -W1

Scheme 271

Scheme 271: MMI BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE CALLING OVERVIEW
  1. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  2. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console
  3. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- (Right Front Microphone -R141-) Inside The Front Interior Lamp -W1
  4. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- with Bluetooth Antenna -R152- inside the instrument panel
  5. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the Glove Compartment On the Left Side
  6. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim

Scheme 272

Scheme 272: CAN CELL PHONE PREPARATION OVERVIEW
  1. Telephone Base Plate -R126- With Cellular Telephone -R54- through MY 08
  2. Radio -R- Inside the Instrument Panel
  3. Sound Systems
  4. Bluetooth Antenna -R152- at Telephone Transceiver -R36
  5. Telephone Transceiver -R36- under the front passenger seat
  6. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- inside the front interior lamp -W1
  7. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- roof antenna

Scheme 273

Scheme 273: CELL PHONE PREPARATION PRELIMINARY SETUP OVERVIEW
  1. Radio, telephone, navigation system antenna -R52- roof antenna
  2. Microphone unit in front roof module -R164- inside the front interior lamp -W1
  3. Radio -R- /digital sound system control module -J525
  4. Sound Systems
  5. Terminal 15
  6. Terminal 30
  7. Terminal 31
  8. 18-pin connector (T18a) in the center console

MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164-, THROUGH 10.31.2008

One microphone (telephone microphone -R38-) is connected directly with the telephone transceiver -R36-. The other microphones are connected to the digital sound system control module -J525- (from Standard MMI).

Scheme 274

Scheme 274: MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164-, THROUGH 10.31.2008
  1. Microphone (blue) for the Telephone Transceiver -R36- (left-hand drive)/Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- (right-hand drive)
  2. Radar Interior Monitoring Control Module 1 -G303
  3. Microphone (black) for the Digital Sound System Control Module -J525
  4. Inside microphone -R74- (black) to the digital sound system control module -J525- (from the standard sound system)
  5. 6-pin multi-pin connector (T6c)

Scheme 275

Scheme 275
  1. Telephone Microphone -R38- (black)
  2. 6-pin connector (T6c), pins 1 and 2: telephone microphone -R38- (black), pins 3 and 4: interior microphone -R74- (black), pins 5 and 6: speech recognition system microphone -R206- (blue)
  3. Inside microphone -R74- (black)
  4. Voice Control Microphone -R206- (blue)

Microphone Unit in Front Roof Module -R164-, removing and installing, refer to MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164 .

MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164-, FROM 11.03.2008

One microphone (inside microphone -R74-) is connected directly to the digital sound system control module -J525-. The other microphones are connected to the information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

  1. Information electronics control module 1 -J794- microphone (blue)
  2. Radar Interior Monitoring Control Module 1 -G303
  3. Microphone(black) to the information electronics control module 1 -J794
  4. Inside microphone -R74- (black) for the digital sound system control module -J525
  5. 6-pin multi-pin connector (T6c)
  1. Left front microphone -R140- (black)
  2. 6-pin connector (T6c); pins 1 and 2: left front microphone -R140- (black), pins 3 and 4: inside microphone -R74- (black), pins 5 and 6:right front microphone -R141- (blue)
  3. Inside microphone -R74- (black)
  4. Right front microphone -R141- (blue)

Microphone Unit in Front Roof Module -R164-, removing and installing, refer to MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164 .

Scheme 276

Scheme 276: MMI CELL PHONE PREPARATION OVERVIEW, THROUGH 10.31.2008
  1. Telephone Base Plate -R126- With Cell Phone -R54
  2. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  3. Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523-, behind the instrument panel
  4. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console
  5. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the Glove Compartment On the Left Side
  6. Instrument Cluster Control Module -J285- in the instrument panel
  7. Steering Column Electronics Control Module -J527- on steering column at steering column switch
  8. Multifunction Steering Wheel
  9. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- Inside The Front Interior Lamp -W1
  10. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  11. Sound Systems
  12. Telephone Transceiver -R36- under the front passenger seat
  13. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- (Telephone Microphone -R38-) In Front Interior Light -W1
  14. Bluetooth Antenna -R152- at Telephone Transceiver -R36
  15. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- roof antenna

Scheme 277

Scheme 277: MMI CELL PHONE PREPARATION OVERVIEW, FROM 11.03.2008
  1. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- roof antenna
  2. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in center of the instrument panel
  3. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in the center console
  4. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- inside the instrument panel
  5. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- (Right Front Microphone -R141-) Inside The Front Interior Light -W1
  6. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the Glove Compartment On the Left Side
  7. Steering Column Electronics Control Module -J527- on steering column at steering column switch
  8. Multifunction Steering Wheel
  9. Instrument Cluster Control Module -J285- in the instrument panel
  10. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  11. Microphone Unit In Front Roof Module -R164- (Left Front Microphone -R140-) Inside The Front Interior Lamp -W1

Scheme 278

Scheme 278: BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE, THROUGH 10.31.2008

A - Connection for Bluetooth Antenna -R152

B - MOST bus

C - 54-pin connector (T54a)

D - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- GSM connection (roof antenna)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

  1. IN
  2. OUT

Scheme 279

Scheme 279

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

3 - Switch-on signal from the telephone base plate -R126

10 - Terminal 31 (screen ground)

11 - Microphone input (+) from Microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (telephone microphone -R38-)

12 - Microphone input (-) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (telephone microphone -R38-)

14 - Ring-break diagnostic cable

BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE, FROM 11.03.2008

  1. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- GSM connection (roof antenna)
  2. Connection Block with Four Connectors
  3. MOST bus
  4. FBAS input from TV Tuner -R78
  5. 4-pin connector (T4am) to front information display control head -J685
  6. 4-pin connector (T4ap) for the external audio source connection -R199- /internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  7. Not assigned
  8. Not assigned

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

2 - Connection Block With Four Connectors

  1. Not assigned
  2. Voltage supply to Multimedia system control head -E380
  3. Wake UP to multimedia system control head
  4. Not assigned
  5. Not assigned
  6. Res MU to multimedia system control head
  7. Ring-break diagnostic cable

Scheme 280

Scheme 280

8 - Microphone input (+) from Microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (left front microphone -R140-)

9 - Microphone input (-) from Microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (left front microphone -R140-)

All pins are connected to the external audio source connection -R199-.

  1. LF-In ground
  2. Right LF-In
  3. USB (+5V) not on the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  4. USB (ground)
  5. Not assigned
  6. Detect not on the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  7. Left LF-In
  8. LF-In ground shielding
  9. FBAS wire (+)
  10. FBAS wire (-)
  11. iPod data
  12. iPod data

Following pins are also still connected with the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13).

3 - USB (+5 V)

4 - USB (ground)

6 - Detect

9 - Switch-on signal to telephone base plate -R126

10 - Data from multimedia system control head -E380

11 - Data to the multimedia system control head

12 - Terminal 31

14 - Res BT from multimedia system control head

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Ground (GND) to multimedia system control head

  1. IN
  2. OUT

CELL PHONE PREPARATION PRELIMINARY SETUP

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

1 - Terminal 31

4 - LF mute to the radio -R- /Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523- /information electronics control module 1 -J794

7 - LF (-) to the Radio -R- /Digital Sound System Control Module -J525

9 - Microphone input wire (-) from the microphone unit in front roof module -R164

10 - Terminal 15

11 - Terminal 30

16 - LF (+) to the Radio -R- /Digital Sound System Control Module -J525

18 - Microphone input wire (+) from the microphone unit in front roof module -R164

Scheme 281

Scheme 281: TELEPHONE AMPLIFIER -R86-, THROUGH MY 08

A - 3-pin multi-pin connector (T3w)

B - Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- GSM connection (roof antenna)

C - Antenna connection to Telephone Base plate -R126

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

  1. Terminal 30
  2. Terminal 31
  3. Switch on signal from Telephone Transceiver -R36

Scheme 282

Scheme 282: TELEPHONE AMPLIFIER -R86-, FROM MY 09
  1. Radio, Telephone, Navigation System Antenna -R52- GSM connection (roof antenna)
  2. Antenna connection to Telephone Base plate -R126
  3. 4- pin multi-pin harness connector (T4ak)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

  1. Terminal 30
  2. Terminal 31
  3. Switch-on signal for the telephone transceiver -R36- (CAN)/information electronics control module 1 -J794- (MMI)
  4. Control pin (not used)

Scheme 283

Scheme 283: CELL PHONE PREPARATION, CAN, THROUGH MY 08

A - Connection for Bluetooth Antenna -R152

B - 54-pin connector (T54a)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

8 - LF (+) to Radio -R

9 - LF (-) to Radio

10 - Terminal 31 (screening ground) (not used)

11 - Microphone input (+) from Microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (telephone microphone -R38-)

12 - Microphone input (-) from Microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (telephone microphone -R38-)

16 - NF mute, not used

17 - CAN bus high (Infotainment)

18 - CAN bus low (Infotainment)

37 - Terminal 30 to Telephone Base -R126

39 - Terminal 31 to Telephone baseplate

41 - Terminal 30 to Telephone baseplate

42 - Microphone output (+) to Telephone baseplate

43 - Microphone output (-) to Telephone baseplate

44 - Terminal 31 (screening ground)

45 - LF (+) from Telephone baseplate

46 - LF (-) from Telephone baseplate

47 - Telephone base plate -R126- DIAG signal

49 - Ser-Tx (+) to Telephone baseplate

50 - Ser-Tx (-) to Telephone baseplate

51 - Ser-Rx (+) from Telephone baseplate

52 - Ser-Rx (-) from Telephone baseplate

CELL PHONE PREPARATION, CAN FROM MY 09

A - Connection for Bluetooth Antenna -R152

B - 54-pin connector (T54a)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

8 - LF (+) to Radio -R

9 - LF (-) to Radio

10 - Terminal 31 (screening ground) (not used)

11 - Microphone input wire (+) from the microphone unit in front roof module -R164

12 - Microphone input wire (-) from the microphone unit in front roof module -R164

16 - NF mute, not used

17 - CAN bus high (Infotainment)

18 - CAN bus low (Infotainment)

Scheme 284

Scheme 284: MMI CELL PHONE PREPARATION, THROUGH 10.31.2008

A - 54-pin connector (T54a)

B - Connection for Bluetooth Antenna -R152

C - MOST bus

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

11 - Microphone input (+) from Microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (telephone microphone -R38-)

12 - Microphone input (-) from Microphone Unit in front roof module -R164- (telephone microphone -R38-)

14 - Ring-break diagnostic cable

37 - Terminal 30 to Telephone Base -R126

39 - Terminal 31 to Telephone Baseplate

41 - Terminal 30 to Telephone Baseplate

42 - Microphone output (+) to Telephone Baseplate

43 - Microphone output (-) to Telephone Baseplate

44 - Terminal 31 (screening ground) to Telephone Baseplate

45 - LF (+) from Telephone Baseplate

46 - LF (-) from Telephone Baseplate

47 - Telephone base plate -R126- DIAG signal

49 - Data (+) to Telephone Baseplate

50 - Data (-) to Telephone Baseplate

51 - Data (+) from Telephone Baseplate

52 - Data (-) from v

  1. IN
  2. OUT

MMI CELL PHONE PREPARATION, FROM 11.03.2008

  1. Not assigned
  2. Connection Block with Four Connectors
  3. MOST bus
  4. Not assigned
  5. 4-pin connector (T4am) to front information display control head -J685
  6. 4-pin connector (T4ap) for the external audio source connection -R199- /internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  7. Not assigned
  8. Not assigned

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

2 - Connection Block With Four Connectors

  1. Not assigned
  2. Voltage supply to Multimedia Control Head -E380
  3. Wake UP to Multimedia Control Head -E380
  4. Not assigned
  5. Switch-on signal to telephone base plate -R126
  6. Res MU to multimedia system control head -E380
  7. Ring-break diagnostic cable

8 - Microphone input (+) from Microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (left front microphone -R140-)

9 - Microphone input (-) from Microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (left front microphone -R140-)

All pins are connected to the external audio source connection -R199-.

  1. LF-In ground
  2. Right LF-In
  3. USB (+5V) not on the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  4. USB (ground)
  5. Not assigned
  6. Detect not on the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  7. Left LF-In
  8. LF-In ground shielding
  9. FBAS wire (+)
  10. FBAS wire (-)
  11. iPod data
  12. iPod data

Following pins are also still connected with the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13).

3 - USB (+5 V)

4 - USB (ground)

6 - Detect

10 - Data from multimedia system control head -E380

11 - Data to the multimedia system control head

12 - Terminal 31

14 - Res BT from multimedia system control head

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Ground (GND) to multimedia system control head

  1. IN
  2. OUT

CAN BLUETOOTH

A - Connection for Bluetooth Antenna -R152

B - 54-pin connector (T54a)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

8 - LF (+) to Radio -R

9 - LF (-) to Radio -R

11 - Microphone IN (+) for the microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (left front microphone -R140-)

12 - Microphone IN (-) for the microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (left front microphone -R140-)

17 - CAN bus high (Infotainment)

18 - CAN bus low (Infotainment)

MMI BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE CALLING

  1. Not assigned
  2. Connection Block with Four Connectors
  3. MOST bus
  4. Not assigned
  5. Gray 4-pin connector (T4am) to the front information display control head -J685
  6. 4-pin connector (T4ap) for the external audio source connection -R199- /internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  7. Not assigned
  8. Not assigned

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not used.

2 - Connection Block With Four Connectors

  1. Not assigned
  2. Voltage supply to multimedia system control head -E380
  3. Wake UP to multimedia system control head
  4. Not assigned
  5. Not assigned
  6. Res MU to multimedia system control head
  7. Ring-break diagnostic cable

8 - Microphone input (+) from Microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (left front microphone -R140-)

9 - Microphone input (-) from Microphone unit in front roof module -R164- (left front microphone -R140-)

All pins are connected to the external audio source connection -R199-.

  1. LF-In ground
  2. Right LF-In
  3. USB (+5V) not on the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  4. USB (ground)
  5. Not assigned
  6. Detect not on the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13)
  7. Left LF-In
  8. LF-In ground shielding
  9. FBAS wire (+)
  10. FBAS wire (-)
  11. iPod data
  12. iPod data

Following pins are also still connected with the internet access control module -J666- (from MY 13).

3 - USB (+5 V)

4 - USB (ground)

6 - Detect

10 - Data from multimedia system control head -E380

11 - Data to the multimedia system control head

12 - Terminal 31

14 - Res BT from multimedia system control head

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Ground (GND) to multimedia system control head

  1. IN
  2. OUT

FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS

ComponentFastener SizeNm
Antenna Amplifier 2 and 32
Antenna, Radio/Telephone/Navigation System6
Digital Sound System Control Module 13.5
Digital Sound System Control Module 25
External Audio Source Connection2
Front Information Display Control Head2
Front Information Display Control Head Control Module2
Multifunction Buttons3
Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module5
Radio3
Rearview Camera System Control Module Screws2
Rearview Camera System Control Module Nuts6
Steering Wheel Tiptronic Switch1.2
1 through 10.31.2008 2 from 11.03.2008

ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3 -R112-, MMI

The antenna amplifier 3 is located behind the left trim panel inside the luggage compartment.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Open the left storage compartment in the luggage compartment

Unlock and disconnect the connectors -1-, -2-, -3-, -4- and -5- from antenna amplifier 3 -7-.

Scheme 285

Scheme 285: ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3 -R112-, MMI

Remove the screws -arrows- and remove the antenna amplifier 3 -7- from the side panel -6-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3 -R112- (CAN)/ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 4 -R113-, MMI

Antenna amplifier 3 /antenna amplifier 4 are on the left and right C-pillars.

Removing and installing is identical.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the C-pillar trim. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Unlock and disconnect the connectors -1-, -2- and -5- from antenna amplifier 3 -4-.

Scheme 286

Scheme 286: ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3 -R112- (CAN)/ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 4 -R113-, MMI

Remove the screws -arrow- and then remove antenna amplifier 3 -4- from the C-pillar -6-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

ANTENNA AMPLIFIER -R24

The antenna amplifier is located on the top of the rear lid.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the rear lid trim panel. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Release and disconnect the connectors -1- and -4- from the antenna amplifier -2-.

Scheme 287

Scheme 287: ANTENNA AMPLIFIER -R24

Remove the screw -arrow- and remove the antenna amplifier -2- from the rear lid -3-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 2 -R111

The antenna amplifier 2 is located on the right D-pillar.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the trim from the D-pillar. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Release and disconnect the connectors -1- and -4- from the antenna amplifier 2 -2-.

Scheme 288

Scheme 288: ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 2 -R111

Remove the screw -arrow- and remove the antenna amplifier 2 -2- from the D-pillar -3-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

ROOF ANTENNA -R52

The radio, telephone, navigation system antenna (GSM/GPS/RC/SAT), has maximum of four connectors.

The antenna wires are connected on the roof crossmember.

Lower the rear of the headliner to remove the radio, telephone, navigation system antenna.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Lower the rear headliner. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Release and disconnect the connectors -1-, -2- and -3- from the antenna wires.

Scheme 289

Scheme 289: ROOF ANTENNA -R52

Remove the antenna wires up to radio, telephone, navigation system antenna -5-.

Remove nut -4-.

Remove the radio, telephone, navigation system antenna -5- upward from the roof.

Installing

Guide in antenna wires the opening in the roof and carefully attach radio, telephone, navigation system antenna on the roof.

Make sure the seal fits correctly.

Install in reverse order of removal.

CD CHANGER -R41- THROUGH 10.31.2008

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. Fiber Optic Pliers Repair Set VAS 6223
  3. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Insert two clips on T10057 in release slits on CD Changer until they engage. Points on the grip eyelets of tool face outward.

Scheme 290

Scheme 290

Remove CD Changer from mounting frame.

Disconnect all of the connectors from the CD Changer.

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Scheme 291

Scheme 291

Remove T10057, push locking tabs on CD Changer to do so.

Unclip the front trim piece from the CD Changer.

Installing

Connect all harness connectors.

Slide CD Changer into mounting frame until it engages.

CD CHANGER -R41- FROM 11.03.2008

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. Fiber Optic Pliers Repair Set VAS 6223
  3. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The CD changer is inside the glove compartment.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Open the glove compartment.

Insert two clips on T10057 in release slits on CD Changer until they engage. Points on the grip eyelets of tool face outward.

Scheme 292

Scheme 292

Remove CD Changer from mounting frame.

Disconnect all of the connectors from the CD Changer.

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Remove T10057, push locking tabs on CD Changer to do so.

Installing

Connect all harness connectors.

Slide CD Changer into mounting frame until it engages.

FRONT INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL HEAD -J685- (DISPLAY)

The display is located in the center of the instrument panel.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the MMI screen cover. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Remove the screws -arrows- from the display -1-.

Scheme 293

Scheme 293: FRONT INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL HEAD -J685- (DISPLAY)

Remove the display -1- from the instrument panel -2-.

Unlock and disconnect the connectors from the display.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. Fiber Optic Pliers Repair Set VAS 6223
  3. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The external audio source connection is located inside the glove compartment.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Open the glove compartment.

Insert the two clips of the T10057 into the slits on the external audio source connection until they engage. Points on the grip eyelets of tool face outward.

Scheme 294

Scheme 294

Pull the external audio source connection out of mounting frame.

Disconnect all of the connectors from the external audio source connection.

Versions with MOST bus

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

All

Remove the T10057, push locking tabs on the external audio source connection to do so.

Remove the internal control unit

Remove the screw -2- on back side (2 Nm).

Scheme 295

Scheme 295

Press the tabs -4- and -5- down and up and remove the control module -5- back from the frame -1-.

Installing

Connect all harness connectors.

Slide the external audio source connection on the mounting frame until it engages.

EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION -R199- AUX IN

The external audio source connection (AUX IN) is located in the center console storage compartment.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the storage compartment from the center console. Refer to Removal and Installation

Disconnect the connector -3- from the external audio source connection -1-.

Scheme 296

Scheme 296: EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION -R199- AUX IN

Squeeze together the tabs -arrows- on the external audio source connection -1- and remove the external audio source connection -1- from the storage compartment -2-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION -R199-, INTERFACE

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Removal Wedge 3409

The external audio source connection (interface) -1- is located inside the glove compartment.

Scheme 297

Scheme 297

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Turn off the ignition and remove the key.

Removing

The wires for the interface are components of the wiring harness. They cannot be replaced separately. If faulty, the adapter cable must be installed.

Open the glove compartment.

Remove the trim -1- using the VAS 3409.

The interface (T30b) -1- is installed from behind in the glove compartment -2-.

Scheme 298

Scheme 298

The connectors for the interface T4ap -1- and T12y -2- are found on the Information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

Scheme 299

Scheme 299

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

FRONT INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL HEAD CONTROL MODULE -J523-, MMI BASIC

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The Front Information Display Control Head Control Module is located in the glove compartment.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Removing

Open the glove compartment.

Insert two hooks of T10057 into the release slits on the Front Information Display Control Head Control Module until they engage. Points on the grip eyelets of tool face outward.

Scheme 300

Scheme 300

Remove the Front Information Display Control Head Control Module from the mounting frame.

Pull T10057 out while pressing on locking tabs on the Front Information Display Control Head Control Module.

Release and disconnect the connectors from the Front Information Display Control Head Control Module.

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Installing

Connect all harness connectors.

Slide Front Information Display Control Head Control Module into installation frame until it engages.

FRONT INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL HEAD CONTROL MODULE -J523-, THROUGH 10.31.2008

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The Front Information Display Control Head Control Module is located behind the instrument panel.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Removing

Remove the climate controls. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Remove the CD changer -R41- from the instrument panel. Refer to CD CHANGER -R41- THROUGH 10.31.2008 .

Remove the screws -arrows- and remove the Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -1- in the direction of the -arrow- from the mount frame.

Scheme 301

Scheme 301

Release and disconnect the connection for the MOST-Bus -3-.

Scheme 302

Scheme 302

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Loosen the ground connection -2-.

Release and disconnect the connections -1- and -4- from the Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -5-.

Rotate the Front Information Display Control Head Control Module control unit together with the bracket -5-.

Remove the bolts -3- and remove Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -2- from the bracket -1-.

Scheme 303

Scheme 303

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1 -J794

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The information electronics control module 1 is located inside the instrument panel.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Removing

Insert the two clips from the T10057 into the slots on the information electronics control module 1 until they engage. Points on the grip eyelets of tool face outward.

Scheme 304

Scheme 304

Remove the information electronics control module 1 from the installation frame.

Remove the T10057 by pushing the locking tabs on information electronics control module 1.

Release and disconnect the connections from the information electronics control module 1.

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Installing

Connect all harness connectors.

Slide the information electronics control module 1 into the installation frame until it engages.

The internet access control module -1- is located in the glove compartment -2-.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Open the glove compartment.

Remove the chip card.

Slide the internet access control module -1- in the -direction of the arrow- until it can be removed from the trim -2-.

Disconnect the connectors -3- from the chip card reader control module -J676- -1-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

Peel off the protective backing from the internal battery.

If the internet access control module is replaced, the consumer must re-configure it again.

INTERNET ACCESS CONTROL MODULE -J666- INTERNAL BATTERY

The internet access control module has a battery. If information electronics control module 1 -J794- has stored a fault regarding the battery, then it is necessary to replace the battery.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the internet access control module. Refer to INTERNET ACCESS CONTROL MODULE -J666 .

Press the tab -arrow A- on the cover -1-, then fold the cover -1- in the -direction of the arrow B- and remove it from the internet access control module -2-.

Scheme 305

Scheme 305: INTERNET ACCESS CONTROL MODULE -J666- INTERNAL BATTERY

Remove the battery -1- from the internet access control module -2-.

Scheme 306

Scheme 306

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

INTERNET ACCESS ANTENNA -R266

The internet access antenna (WLAN-Antenna) is located under the glove compartment on the air guide channel.

Removing

Remove the glove compartment. Refer to Removal and Installation .

The internet access antenna is attached to the air guide channel.

Disconnect the connector -2- from the internet access antenna -1-.

Scheme 307

Scheme 307: INTERNET ACCESS ANTENNA -R266

Loosen the internet access antenna -1- off the adhesive surface using a small screwdriver.

Installing

Clean the adhesive surface on the air guide channel thoroughly with isopropanol.

Remove the protective film from the adhesive surface of the internet access antenna.

Press the internet access antenna -1- against the adhesive surface on the air guide channel and hold it for about 10 seconds.

Perform the rest of the installation in reverse order.

MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD -E380

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Removal Wedge 3409

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Removing

Vehicles with an automatic transmission

Turn on the ignition.

Place the selector lever in the "S" position.

Turn off the ignition.

All vehicles

Remove the key.

The multimedia control head is fastened -1- with springs in the center console -arrows-.

Scheme 308

Scheme 308

Remove the A/C System control head -1-. Refer to Removal and Installation and fold the grommet -2- on the gearshift lever upward.

Scheme 309

Scheme 309

Unlock the springs -arrows- with the 3409 and lift the multimedia control head -3- upward out of the center console.

Be careful of the short wires to the multimedia control head, the electro-mechanical parking brake button -E538- and the access/start authorization button -E408-.

Unlock and disconnect the connectors from the back of the multimedia control head.

Remove the electro-mechanical parking brake button and the access/start authorization button. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS, THROUGH MY 12

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove driver's airbag. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disconnect trim ring from steering wheel.

Disconnect and remove the connector -1- from the button -2-.

Scheme 310

Scheme 310: MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS, THROUGH MY 12

Slide multifunction button -2- out of steering wheel in direction of arrow.

Rotate multifunction button.

Release and disconnect the connector -2- for the tiptronic switch from the multifunction button -1- and then remove it.

Scheme 311

Scheme 311

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS, 4-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL, FROM MY 13

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Removal Wedge 3409

The multifunction buttons -2- are attached to the trim -1-. The trim -1- and the multifunction buttons -2- are attached to the steering wheel. The multifunction buttons -2- have an extra retainer -3-.

Scheme 312

Scheme 312

While removing, first make sure the trim -1- can be loosened by hand (approximately 5 mm). Then, using the 3409, open the retainers -3- on the multifunction buttons -2- and remove the trim -1- together with the multifunction buttons -2-.

Scheme 313

Scheme 313
  1. Trim

Arrows - tabs

Scheme 314

Scheme 314
  1. Multifunction button
  2. Catch

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Turn off the ignition and remove the key.

Removing

Remove driver's airbag. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Remove the connecting wires from their guides inside the steering wheel.

Loosen the trim -2- with the multifunction buttons -arrows- and remove it approximately 5 mm from the steering wheel -1-.

Scheme 315

Scheme 315

Release the multifunction buttons -2- using the 3409 near the retainers -3-. Position the 3409 as illustrated.

When doing this, be careful of the connectors to the tiptronic switches -2-.

Scheme 316

Scheme 316

Disconnect connector -2- on the multifunction buttons.

Remove the trim and the multifunction buttons from the steering wheel.

The multifunction buttons are attached to the trim.

Disconnect the connector on the multifunction button.

Remove the screws -3- and press the multifunction button -2- out of the trim -1-.

Scheme 317

Scheme 317

The additional wire on the right multifunction button remains on the button.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal, noting the following

Mount the trim, with the multifunction buttons installed, on the steering wheel.

Route the connection cable for the tiptronic switch -2- as illustrated.

Route the rest of the connection cable, including the connector, into the guides inside the steering wheel.

Press the trim -2- with the multifunction button onto the steering wheel -1- until it audibly engages.

Make sure the wires are routed correctly in the steering wheel.

MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS, 3-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL, FROM MY 13

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Removal Wedge 3409

The multifunction buttons -2- are clipped to the decorative trim -1-. The trim -1- and the multifunction buttons -2- are attached to the steering wheel. The multifunction buttons -2- have an extra retainer -3-.

Scheme 318

Scheme 318

While removing, first make sure the trim -1- can be loosened by hand (approximately 5 mm). Then, using the 3409, open the retainers -3- on the multifunction buttons -2- and remove the trim -1- together with the multifunction buttons -2-.

Scheme 319

Scheme 319
  1. Trim

Arrows - tabs

  1. Multifunction button
  2. Catch

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Turn off the ignition and remove the key.

Removing

Remove driver's airbag. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Remove the connecting wires from their guides inside the steering wheel.

Loosen the trim -2- with the multifunction buttons -arrows- and remove it approximately 5 mm from the steering wheel -1-.

Scheme 320

Scheme 320

Release the multifunction buttons -2- using the 3409 near the retainers -3-. Position the 3409 as illustrated.

When doing this, be careful of the connectors to the tiptronic switches -2-.

Disconnect connector -2- on the multifunction buttons.

Remove the trim and the multifunction buttons from the steering wheel.

The multifunction buttons are attached to the trim.

Disconnect the connector -3- on the multifunction button -1-.

Scheme 321

Scheme 321

Open the clips -arrows- and press the multifunction button -1- out of the decorative trim -2-.

The additional wire on the right multifunction button remains on the button.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal, noting the following

Mount the trim, with the multifunction buttons installed, on the steering wheel.

Route the connection cable for the tiptronic switch -2- as illustrated.

Route the rest of the connection cable, including the connector, into the guides inside the steering wheel.

Press the trim -2- with the multifunction button onto the steering wheel -1- until it audibly engages.

Make sure the wires are routed correctly in the steering wheel.

TIPTRONIC SWITCH, THROUGH MY 12

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove driver's airbag. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disconnect trim ring from steering wheel.

Slide multifunction button -2- out of steering wheel in direction of arrow.

Rotate multifunction button.

Disconnect and remove the connector -2- from the multifunction button -1-.

Remove screw -arrow- and remove Tiptronic switch downward.

Scheme 322

Scheme 322

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

TIPTRONIC SWITCH, FROM MY 13

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Turn off the ignition and remove the key.

Removing

Remove the decorative trim and the multifunction buttons. Refer to (4-spoke steering wheel) or (3-wheel steering wheel).

Remove the screw -2- from the steering wheel -1- and remove the tiptronic switch -3- with its connecting wire.

Scheme 323

Scheme 323: TIPTRONIC SWITCH, FROM MY 13

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

Pay attention to the position of the connecting wire -2- to the multifunction button.

NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH CD DRIVE CONTROL MODULE -J401-, MMI BASIC PLUS

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module is located in the glove compartment.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Removing

Open the glove compartment.

Insert two clips of T10057 into release slots of navigation system with CD drive control module until they engage. Points on the grip eyelets of tool face outward.

Pull navigation system with CD drive control module out of mounting frame.

Disconnect all connectors from the navigation system with CD drive control module.

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Remove T10057 by pressing locking tabs on navigation system with CD drive control module.

Installing

Connect all harness connectors.

Slide the navigation system with CD drive control module in until it engages in mounting frame.

NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH CD DRIVE CONTROL MODULE -J401-, MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The navigation system with CD drive control module is located behind the left luggage compartment side trim in the Infotainment rack.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Removing

Open the left storage compartment in the luggage compartment

Loosen the nuts -1-, -2-, -4- and -5- on the infotainment rack -3-.

Scheme 324

Scheme 324

Tilt the rack -3- into the luggage compartment until the connectors on the navigation system with CD drive control module are accessible.

Disconnect the connector from the MOST bus.

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Disconnect the remaining connectors from the navigation system with CD drive control module.

Insert two clips of T10057 into release slots of navigation system with CD drive control module until they engage. Points on the grip eyelets of tool face outward.

Scheme 325

Scheme 325

Remove the navigation system with CD drive control module from rack.

Remove T10057 by pressing locking tabs on navigation system with CD drive control module.

Installing

Slide the navigation system with CD drive control module in until it engages in mounting frame.

Connect all harness connectors.

Install in reverse order of removal.

RADIO

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Move the selector lever to the "S" position or all the way to the rear on a manual transmission.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the climate controls. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Remove the center instrument panel vent. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Remove the bolts on the radio -1- -arrows-.

Scheme 326

Scheme 326: RADIO

Remove the radio -1- from the instrument panel.

Release and disconnect the connector from the radio.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

RADIO, MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The MMI radio is located behind the luggage compartment left side trim in the Infotainment rack.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Removing

Open the left storage compartment in the luggage compartment

Loosen the nuts -1-, -2-, -4- and -5- on the infotainment rack -3-.

Swivel the rack into the luggage compartment.

Disconnect the connectors on the back side -1-, -4- and -6- from the radio -2- and -5- from the navigation system with CD drive control module -J401- -3-.

Scheme 327

Scheme 327

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Remove the bolts on the left and right sides of the rack -arrows-.

Remove the radio -2- from the rack toward the rear.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

RADIO, MMI FROM 11.03.2008

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The radio is located behind the left side trim panel inside the luggage compartment.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Removing

The infotainment rack must first be removed.

Remove the digital sound system control module -J525- and its mount, where applicable.

Open the left storage compartment in the luggage compartment

Disconnect the connectors from the digital sound system control module.

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Remove the nuts -1- and screws -3- on the bracket -2- and lift the bracket with the digital sound system control module into the luggage compartment.

Scheme 328

Scheme 328

Remove the die nut -1-, -2- and -4- on the infotainment rack -3-.

Scheme 329

Scheme 329

Move the infotainment rack -3- into the luggage compartment. Disconnect the connectors.

Release and disconnect the connector from the radio.

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Press the left and right tabs -arrows- on the radio and remove the radio -arrow- from the infotainment rack.

Scheme 330

Scheme 330

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J772

The rearview camera system control module is located behind the luggage compartment right side trim.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the right luggage compartment trim panel. Refer to Removal and Installation .

The rearview camera system control module -3- is wedged into the bracket -2-.

Scheme 331

Scheme 331: REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J772

Remove the Comfort System Central Control Module -J393- -1- first, and then the bracket -2-.

Remove the screws -arrows- and nuts -5-.

Remove the bracket -2- from the storage compartment in order to disconnect the connectors -3- and -4-.

Unclip the rearview camera system control module out of the bracket -2- and remove it upward.

Unlock and disconnect the connector from the rearview camera system control module.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

Perform a calibration, refer to REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM, CALIBRATING .

REARVIEW CAMERA -R189

The rearview camera is installed in the handle button in the rear lid.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

The rearview camera has a trailing cable. The vehicle wiring harness couplings are located in the rear lid.

Remove the rear lid trim panel. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Unlock and disconnect the connectors -1-, -2- and -3- on the handle button -4-.

Scheme 332

Scheme 332: REARVIEW CAMERA -R189

The rearview camera is tightly connected with the handle button -4-.

Remove the nuts -2-.

Scheme 333

Scheme 333

Remove the handle button -3- with the rearview camera from the rear lid -1-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

Close the rear lid.

Perform a calibration, refer to REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM, CALIBRATING .

SATELLITE RADIO -R146-, MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The MMI satellite radio is located behind the luggage compartment left side trim in the Infotainment rack.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Open the left storage compartment in the luggage compartment

The satellite radio -2- is only clipped in the bracket -1-.

Scheme 334

Scheme 334

Push the retainer -arrow- to the rear and pull the satellite radio -2- out of the bracket -1-.

Release and disconnect all of the connectors from the satellite radio -2-.

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Remove the satellite radio.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J525-, CAN

The digital sound system control module is located behind the luggage compartment left side trim.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Open the left storage compartment in the luggage compartment

Remove the screws -arrows- on the digital sound system control module -1-.and tilt it to the side.

Scheme 335

Scheme 335: DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J525-, CAN

Unlock and disconnect the connector -2- from the digital sound system control module -1-.

Remove the digital sound system control module -1-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J525-, MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The digital sound system control module is located behind the luggage compartment left side trim on the top of the Infotainment rack.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Open the left storage compartment in the luggage compartment

Do not remove the rack.

Remove the screws -2- -arrows- on the rack and tilt the digital sound system control module -1- into the luggage compartment.

Scheme 336

Scheme 336

Unlock and disconnect the MOST bus connector -2- from the digital sound system control module -4-.

Scheme 337

Scheme 337

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Disconnect the connectors -1- and -3-.

Remove the digital sound system control module -4-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J525-, MMI FROM 11.03.2008

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The digital sound system control module is located behind the luggage compartment left side trim on the top of the Infotainment rack.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Open the left storage compartment in the luggage compartment

Disconnect all of the connectors from the digital sound system control module.

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

Remove the bolts -1- (5 Nm) at digital sound system control module -2- and remove digital sound system control module -2- from the bracket -3-.

Scheme 338

Scheme 338

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

SUBWOOFER IN REAR SHELF -R157

The subwoofer on rear shelf is located in the spare wheel well.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the luggage compartment floor

Remove the nuts -arrows- on the subwoofer on rear shelf -1-.

Scheme 339

Scheme 339: SUBWOOFER IN REAR SHELF -R157

Unlock and disconnect the connector -2- from the subwoofer on rear shelf -1-.

Remove the subwoofer on rear shelf -1- upward.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER

The left rear midrange speaker -R105- /right rear midrange speaker -R106- are located inside the D-pillar trim.

Removing and installing is identical.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the trim from the D-pillar. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Unlock and disconnect the connector -1- from the left rear midrange speaker -3-.

Scheme 340

Scheme 340: REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER

Remove the screws -arrows- on the left rear midrange speaker -3-.

Remove the left rear midrange speaker -3- from the D-pillar trim -2-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

REAR MID-BASS SPEAKER

The left rear mid-bass speaker -R159- /right rear mid-bass speaker -R160- is located at the bottom of the rear door.

Removing and installing is identical.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove rear door trim. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Unlock and disconnect the connector -1- from the left rear mid-bass speaker -4-.

Scheme 341

Scheme 341: REAR MID-BASS SPEAKER

Remove the screws -2-, -3- and -5- and remove the left rear mid-bass speaker -4-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

Make sure the pins -1- on the left rear mid-bass speaker -2- engage correctly in the left and right holes -arrow- below the threaded holes.

Scheme 342

Scheme 342

REAR TREBLE SPEAKER

The left rear treble speaker -R14- /right rear treble speaker -R16- is installed in the rear door trim.

Removing and installing is identical.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove rear door trim. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Unlock and disconnect the connector from the left rear treble speaker.

Unlock the tabs -arrows- on the left rear treble speaker -1- and turn it in -direction of arrow- until it is possible to remove the left rear treble speaker -1- from the door trim panel.

Scheme 343

Scheme 343: REAR TREBLE SPEAKER

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

FRONT MID/LOW RANGE AND FRONT BASS SPEAKERS

The left front mid-bass speaker -R101- /right front mid-bass speaker -R102- /left front bass speaker -R21- /right front base speaker -R23- are located in the bottom of the front doors.

Removing and installing is identical.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove front door trim panel. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disconnect the connector -3- from the left front bass speaker -1-.

Scheme 344

Scheme 344: FRONT MID/LOW RANGE AND FRONT BASS SPEAKERS

Remove the screws -2- on the left front bass speaker -1-.

Remove the left front bass speaker -1

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER, BAND & OLUFSEN

The left front treble speaker -R20- /right front treble speaker -R22- is located in the triangular mirror trim.

Removing and installing is identical.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the treble speaker trim. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Press the retainer -arrows- on the left front treble speaker -1- outward and remove the left front treble speaker -1-.

Scheme 345

Scheme 345: FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER, BAND & OLUFSEN

Disconnect the connector from the left front treble speaker -1-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

FRONT MIDRANGE AND TREBLE SPEAKERS

The left front midrange speaker -R103- /right front midrange speaker -R104- /left front treble speaker -R20- /right front treble speaker -R22- are located in the front instrument panel.

Removing and installing is identical.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the speaker trim in the instrument panel. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Remove the screws -2- and -3- on the left front midrange speaker -1- and lift the left front midrange speaker -1- in -direction of the arrow- out of the instrument panel.

Scheme 346

Scheme 346: FRONT MIDRANGE AND TREBLE SPEAKERS

Disconnect the connector -1- from the left front midrange speaker -2-.

Scheme 347

Scheme 347

Remove the left front midrange speaker -2- from the instrument panel.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

CENTER MID/HIGH RANGE LOUDSPEAKER -R158

The center mid/high range speaker is located in the front center of the instrument panel.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the speaker trim in the center of the instrument panel. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Remove the screws -2- on the center mid/high range speaker -1-.

Scheme 348

Scheme 348: CENTER MID/HIGH RANGE LOUDSPEAKER -R158

Disconnect the connector from the center mid/high range speaker -1-.

Remove the center mid/high range speaker -1- out of the instrument panel.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

SPEECH INPUT CONTROL MODULE -J507- THROUGH 10.31.2008

The speech input control module is located in the radio (MMI) behind the luggage compartment left side trim.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Removal and Installation.

Removing

Remove the radio (MMI). Refer to RADIO, MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008 .

Open cover -2- of radio and fold it down -arrow-.

Scheme 349

Scheme 349: SPEECH INPUT CONTROL MODULE -J507- THROUGH 10.31.2008

Carefully pull the speech input control module -1- out of the radio in the -direction of the arrow-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

Make sure that harness connector between speech input control module and the radio engages correctly in the radio.

Perform the following function test

Switch on the radio.

Briefly depress PTT button on multifunction steering wheel.

A "Ping" tone sounds, the speech input system is active.

Say "Help".

Since the radio is active, the speech dialog system responds with "Commands for the radio are...".

Depending on the equipment, other functions can be selected

If a telephone is installed, say "telephone".

The speech dialog system switches to the telephone mode.

Press and hold the PPT button for approximately one second.

The speech dialog system responds with "Cancel" and is deactivated.

SPEECH INPUT CONTROL MODULE FROM 11.03.2008

The voice control system is part of the information electronics control module 1 -J794- (MMI) inside the instrument panel. It cannot be replaced alone.

If it is faulty, then the information electronics control module 1 -J794- must be replaced.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Removal and Installation.

Removing

Remove the information electronics control module 1 -J794-. Refer to INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1 -J794 .

Installing

Install the information electronics control module 1 -J794-. Refer to INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1 -J794 .

Perform the following function test

Switch on the radio.

Briefly depress PTT button on multifunction steering wheel.

A "Ping" tone sounds, the speech input system is active.

Say "Help".

Since the radio is active, the speech dialog system responds with "Commands for the radio are...".

Depending on the equipment, other functions can be selected

If a telephone is installed, say "telephone".

The speech dialog system switches to the telephone mode.

Press and hold the PPT button for approximately 1 second.

The speech dialog system responds with "Cancel" and is deactivated.

TELEPHONE BASEPLATE -R126

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the telephone handset -R37-.

Remove SIM card mount.

Remove the storage compartment from the center console. Refer to Removal and Installation

Disconnect the connector -1-.

Scheme 350

Scheme 350: TELEPHONE BASEPLATE -R126

Remove the bolts -2- on the back side.

Push the Telephone baseplate upward out of storage compartment.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

TELEPHONE BASEPLATE -R126- FOR CELL PHONE

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the storage compartment from the center console. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disconnect the connector -1-.

Scheme 351

Scheme 351: TELEPHONE BASEPLATE -R126- FOR CELL PHONE

Remove the bolts -2- on the back side.

Push the Telephone baseplate upward out of storage compartment.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

TELEPHONE TRANSCEIVER -R36

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

The telephone transceiver is located under the right front seat.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

If control module is replaced, select "Replacement" function for appropriate control module in "Guided Fault Finding".

Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.

Removing

Remove the right front seat. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Fold back the floor covering. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disengage cover of E-box -2- and open the E-box -1-.

Scheme 352

Scheme 352

The telephone transceiver is only wedged into the electronics box.

Pry the telephone transceiver -5- out of the E-box -4-.

Scheme 353

Scheme 353

Only with MOST-BUS

Disconnect the connector -2-.

Connect the VAS 6223/9 -1- to the connector for the MOST-Bus -2-.

All

Disconnect the connector -3-.

Disconnect Bluetooth antenna -R152- -1-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

Adapt Bluetooth connection between the telephone transceiver and telephone handset -R36- /cell phone -R54-.

CELLULAR TELEPHONE AMPLIFIER -R86

The cellular telephone amplifier is located behind the luggage compartment right side trim.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the right luggage compartment trim panel. Refer to Removal and Installation .

The cellular telephone amplifier is clipped into a bracket.

Scheme 354

Scheme 354: CELLULAR TELEPHONE AMPLIFIER -R86

Press the retaining tabs inward and remove the cellular telephone amplifier -1-.

Disconnect all of the connectors from the cellular telephone amplifier -1-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

The Microphone Unit in front roof module is located in the Front Interior Lamp -W1- and can be replaced only as a complete unit.

Turn off all electrical consumers.

Remove the key.

Removing

Remove the front interior lamp. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Unclip the connector -5- from retainer in the front interior lamp and disconnect the connector.

Pry out each microphone -1-, -3- and -4-.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

Scheme 355

Scheme 355: SPECIAL TOOLS

Scheme 356

Scheme 356

Scheme 357

Scheme 357

Scheme 358

Scheme 358
  1. Removal Wedge 3409
  2. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  3. Protective Cap For Cable Connector VAS 6223/9.
  4. Calibration Tool VAS 6350

See also:
General Information
Removal and Installation
Removal and Installation
Removal and Installation
Removal and Installation
Removal and Installation
Removal and Installation
MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164
CALIBRATION TOOL FOR LANE CHANGING ASSIST VAS 6350 INSTALLING AND ALIGNING
REARVIEW CAMERA -R189-, CALIBRATING
CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS
ROOF ANTENNA -R52
ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 2 -R111
ANTENNA AMPLIFIER -R24
ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3 -R112-, MMI
ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3 -R112- (CAN)/ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 4 -R113-, MMI
FRONT INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL HEAD CONTROL MODULE -J523-, MMI BASIC
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM CONTROL HEAD -E380- CONNECTOR
MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD -E380
MMI BASIC DISPLAY CONNECTORS
FRONT INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL HEAD -J685- (DISPLAY)
AUX IN CONNECTORS
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION -R199- AUX IN
RADIO, MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008
SATELLITE RADIO -R146-, MMI THROUGH 10.31.2008
CD CHANGER -R41- THROUGH 10.31.2008
MAXIMUM EQUIPMENT
INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1 -J794
RADIO, MMI FROM 11.03.2008
CD CHANGER -R41- FROM 11.03.2008
INTERFACE
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION -R199-, INTERFACE
TIPTRONIC SWITCH, FROM MY 13
MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS, 4-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL, FROM MY 13
MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS, 3-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL, FROM MY 13
NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH CD DRIVE CONTROL MODULE -J401-, MMI BASIC PLUS
ANTENNA SYSTEM
MMI NAVIGATION CONNECTORS, FROM 11.03.2008
CAN EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION CONNECTORS
RADIO
DISPLAY, CONNECTORS
REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J772
REARVIEW CAMERA -R189
FRONT MIDRANGE AND TREBLE SPEAKERS
FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER, BAND & OLUFSEN
REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER
SUBWOOFER IN REAR SHELF -R157
DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE -J525-, CAN
SOUND SYSTEM STANDARD, MMI, THROUGH 10.31.2008
REAR MID-BASS SPEAKER
REAR TREBLE SPEAKER
FRONT MID/LOW RANGE AND FRONT BASS SPEAKERS
CENTER MID/HIGH RANGE LOUDSPEAKER -R158
HARNESS CONNECTOR OF SPEECH INPUT CONTROL MODULE -J507
SPEECH INPUT CONTROL MODULE -J507- THROUGH 10.31.2008
MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE -R164-, THROUGH 10.31.2008
TELEPHONE TRANSCEIVER -R36
TELEPHONE BASEPLATE -R126- FOR CELL PHONE
MMI CELL PHONE PREPARATION, FROM 11.03.2008
MMI BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE CALLING