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Communication Audi Q5 I

Communication Devices 130 illustrations ~14939 words

RADIO

The radio consists of

Symphony Radio

  1. Radio with integrated CD changer
  2. Display Mid
  3. Sound systems: basic/basic plus/standard
  4. SD Memory Card Reader
  5. Satellite radio -R146- integrated in symphony

Optional

  1. Sound system: Bang and Olufsen
  2. External audio source connection -R199
  3. Mobile phone pre-installation
  4. Bluetooth hands-free equipment

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

Fault finding is performed via guided fault finding .

MMI INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM

The MMI Infotainment system is available in the following equipment levels

MMI Maximum Equipment

  1. The information electronics control module 1 -J794- in the top of the center console holds the CD player/DVD player/navigation system/cell phone 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 lower center console.
  4. Front information display control head -J685- in center 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 (left rear).
  8. Sound systems: Standard/Bang and 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.

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

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

Fault finding is performed via guided fault finding .

Scheme 16

Scheme 16

Additional information, refer to 971303 New Data Bus Systems.

Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- (MMI) Overview

The information electronics control module 1 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 17

Scheme 17
  1. Front Information Display Control Head Control Module -J523
  2. CD Player -R89
  3. Navigation System with CD Drive Control Module -J401
  4. SD Memory Card Reader
  5. Speech Input Control Module -J507
  6. Bluetooth Hands-Free Equipment
  7. Telephone Transceiver -R36- (cell phone preparation)
  8. internal Hard Drive Disc Storage (HD)
  9. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794

Radio -R- (MMI) Overview

Depending on the equipment level, the radio -R- contain the following known control modules from the 2nd generation

Scheme 18

Scheme 18
  1. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525
  2. Radio -R
  3. Radio -R- AM/FM Tuner
  4. Satellite Radio -R146
  5. Not Installed

MOST Bus MMI

Scheme 19

Scheme 19
  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 Control Head -E380

Notes on MOST Bus

In addition to the CAN bus systems, the optical data bus system "MOST bus" is used.

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 contaminated.

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

Scheme 20

Scheme 20

Observe the minimum bending radius of 25 mm when routing fiber optic cables. Fiber optic cables must not be pinched or bent.

Repairing fiber optic cables. Refer to [For engine(s) CAEB, CALB] Description and Operation .

Additional information, refer to 971303 New Data Bus Systems.

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

Radio CAN 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 the rear shelf -R157
  5. Digital sound system control module -J525

MMI 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
  3. Two speakers in the left and right rear doors

MMI 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 the rear shelf -R157

Radio CAN/MMI Sound System Premium Bang and Olufsen

  1. One speaker in the left and right front doors
  2. 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 in the left and right D-pillars
  6. Subwoofer in the rear shelf -R157
  7. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525

Notes on MOST Bus

In addition to the CAN bus systems, the optical data bus system MOST bus is used.

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 contaminated.

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

Observe the minimum bending radius of 25 mm when routing fiber optic cables. Fiber optic cables must not be pinched or bent.

Repairing fiber optic cables. Refer to [For engine(s) CAEB, CALB] Description and Operation .

Additional information, refer to 971303 New Data Bus Systems.

TELEPHONE SYSTEM

The telephone system consists of the following components

  1. Cell phone preparation (CAN)

The telephone transceiver -R36- is integrated in the infotainment system (radio) via the CAN-bus. It also has a bluetooth antenna -R152-.

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

Microphones for microphone unit (in front roof module) -R164- are integrated in the front interior light -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)

Operation is performed via the MMI infotainment system or the cellular telephone.

Microphones for microphone unit (in front roof module) are integrated in the front interior light. On microphone (left front microphone) is connected directly to the information electronics control module 1.

  1. Bluetooth hand-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 and is part of the hand-free setup. Bluetooth connect the cell phone.

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

  1. Bluetooth setup (CAN)

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

The bluetooth antenna is attached to the telephone transceiver.

Fault finding is performed via guided fault finding .

Repairing antenna wires. Refer to General Information .

Notes on Bluetooth technology

Bluetooth technology, a standardized radio connection, is used to transmit data between the telephone transceiver and the telephone handset/cell phone.

There is an additional transceiver unit in the telephone transceiver /information electronics control module 1. A Bluetooth antenna connects the telephone transceiver/information electronics control module 1 and the cellular telephone wireless.

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

Additional information, refer to 971303 New Data Bus Systems.

NAVIGATION SYSTEM

The navigation system is available as an MMI option.

The navigation system is a component of the information electronics control module 1 -J794- at the top of the center console.

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 .

Repairing antenna wires. Refer to General Information .

CD CHANGER

The CD Changer -R41- is installed in the glove compartment, depending on the MMI version.

The CD changer is connected to the infotainment system via the MOST-BUS.

Fault finding is performed via guided fault finding .

EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION

There are several versions of external audio source connections -R199

CAN versions

The AMI (Audi Music Interface) version is installed in the glove compartment.

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

These external audio source connections are connected directly with the radio -R-.

Either an AMI or AUX IN socket is installed.

MMI versions

The AMI (Audi Music Interface) is a component of the 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.

These external audio source connections are connected directly to the information electronics control module 1.

Either an AMI or AUX IN socket is installed.

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

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

A suitable adapter cable is needed Owner's Manual.

Fault finding is performed via guided fault finding .

TV SYSTEM

The TV system is part of the MMI Infotainment system.

The TV tuner -R78- is connected to the other components of the infotainment system via MOST Bus. Operation is performed via the multimedia control head -E380-.

A hybrid tuner is installed for receiving analog and digital TV channels.

The DVD player is located in the information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

Fault finding is performed via guided fault finding .

Repairing antenna wires. Refer to General Information .

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. Rear view camera system control module -J772
  3. Information electronics control module 1 -J794
  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 .

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 right button) reads out the button information and transmits it to the steering column electronic systems control module -J527- via the LIN bus (single wire Bus). From the steering column electronic systems control module, 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 .

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.

The voice control system is a component of the information electronics control module 1 -J794-.

Fault finding is performed via guided fault finding .

ANTENNA SYSTEMS

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

Window antenna

  1. Digital radio antenna -R183- (DAB) left antenna module -R108- on the left D-pillar (Europe only)
  2. Radio antenna 2 -R93- (FM2)/central locking and anti-theft alarm system antenna -R47- (CLS) antenna amplifier -R24- at the bottom of the rear lid on the left side (CAN)
  3. Radio Antenna 2 (AM/FM1)/central locking and anti-theft alarm system antenna (CLS) antenna amplifier at the bottom of the rear lid on the left side (MMI)
  4. Antenna -R11- (AM/FM1) antenna amplifier 3 -R112- at the top of the rear lid on the left side (CAN)
  5. Antenna (FM2)/TV antenna 1 -R55- (TV1) antenna amplifier 3 -R112- at the top of the rear lid on the left side (MMI)
  6. TV antenna 2 -R56- (TV2)/TV antenna 3 -R57- (TV3) antenna amplifier 4 -R113- at the bottom of the rear lid on the right side (MMI)

Roof Antenna -R216

  1. Navigation system antenna -R50
  2. Telephone antenna -R65
  3. Auxiliary heater antenna -R182
  4. Satellite antenna -R170

The roof antenna -R216- with SAT connection.

Repairing antenna wires. Refer to General Information .

Scheme 21

Scheme 21: RADIO ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW
  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. External Audio Source Connection -R199
  3. Radio -R
  4. Screw 3 Nm
  5. Roof Antenna -R216
  6. Nut 6 Nm
  7. Storage Compartment
  8. External Audio Source Connection -R199
  9. Screw 2 Nm
  10. Front Information Display Control Head -J685

Scheme 22

Scheme 22: RADIO SYSTEM OVERVIEW
  1. Roof antenna -R216- (satellite antenna -R170-)
  2. Antenna -R11- in the spoiler
  3. Radio antenna 2 -R93- is located in the rear window.
  4. The antenna amplifier -R24- is located on the bottom of the rear lid.
  5. front information display control -J685- in the instrument panel
  6. Sound Systems
  7. Radio -R- in upper center console
  8. Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112- is located on the top of the rear lid.

Scheme 23

Scheme 23: CONNECTORS, CHORUS
  1. A - White AM/FM1/FM2 Connection from Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112- /Antenna Amplifier -R24
  2. B - Black Connection Block with Four Multi-Pin Connectors

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

Scheme 24

Scheme 24

A - Antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (antenna -R11-) AM/FM1 connector 2

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

Scheme 25

Scheme 25

1 - Loudspeaker (+) right rear

2 - Speaker (+) right front

3 - Speaker (+) left front

4 - Loudspeaker (+) left rear

5 - Loudspeaker (-) right rear

6 - Speaker (-) right front

7 - Speaker (-) left front

8 - Loudspeaker (-) left rear

1 - Left LF-In from the external audio source connection -R199

2 - LF-In ground from the external audio source connection

3 - CD ground

4 - Permanent positive

6 - CD Data out

7 - Right LF-In from the external audio source connection

8 - Left signal

9 - Right signal

10 - Positive switched

11 - CD Data in

12 - CD CLK

1 - Microphone input (-)

2 - Right LF-Out

3 - LF-Out ground

4 - Microphone output (-)

5 - Left LF-In (-)

6 - LF (-) from the cell phone preparation/telephone transceiver -R36

7 - Microphone input (+)

8 - Left LF-Out

9 - Microphone output (+)

10 - LF mute from preliminary setup for cell phone preparation

11 - Left LF-In (+)

12 - LF (+) from the cell phone preparation/telephone transceiver

9 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)

10 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)

11 - Voltage supply to front information display control head -J685

12 - Terminal 31

13 - CAN-BUS (Display) to front information display control head

14 - CAN-BUS (Display) to front information display control head

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Permanent positive (not used)

Scheme 26

Scheme 26: CONNECTORS, SYMPHONY
  1. White AM/FM1/FM2 Connection from Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112- /Antenna Amplifier -R24
  2. Black 10-Pin Connector (T10v) to Front Information Display Control Head -J685
  3. Black SAT Connection from the Roof Antenna -R216- (Satellite Antenna -R170-)
  4. Black Connection Block with Four Multi-Pin Connectors

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

A - Antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (antenna -R11-) AM/FM1 connector 2

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

Scheme 27

Scheme 27

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

1 - Voltage Supply

2 - Ground (GND)

4 - Diag. Display

5 - Cable Diag

6 - LVDS out (+)

7 - LVDS out (-)

8 - LVDS out ground

9 - Diag T0

10 - Diag T1

Scheme 28

Scheme 28

1 - Loudspeaker (+) right rear

2 - Speaker (+) right front

3 - Speaker (+) left front

4 - Loudspeaker (+) left rear

5 - Loudspeaker (-) right rear

6 - Speaker (-) right front

7 - Speaker (-) left front

8 - Loudspeaker (-) left rear

1 - Left LF-In from the external audio source connection -R199

2 - LF-In ground from the external audio source connection

3 - CD ground

4 - Permanent positive

6 - CD Data out

7 - Right LF-In from the external audio source connection

8 - Left signal

9 - Right signal

10 - Positive switched

11 - CD Data in

12 - CD CLK

1 - Microphone input (-)

2 - Right LF-Out

3 - LF-Out ground

4 - Microphone output (-)

5 - Left LF-In (-)

6 - LF (-) from telephone transceiver -R36

7 - Microphone input (+)

8 - Left LF-Out

9 - Microphone output (+)

10 - LF mute

11 - Left LF-In (+)

12 - LF (+) from telephone transceiver

9 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)

10 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)

12 - Terminal 31

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Permanent positive (not used)

CONNECTORS, CAN-BUS DISPLAY

Front information display control head -J685

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

Scheme 29

Scheme 29: CONNECTORS, CAN-BUS DISPLAY

1 - CAN bus (display) from the radio -R

2 - CAN bus (display) from the radio

3 - Voltage supply from the radio

4 - Terminal 31

Scheme 30

Scheme 30

All pins are connected to the radio.

1 - Voltage Supply

2 - Ground (GND)

4 - Diag. Display

5 - Cable Diag

6 - LVDS out (+)

7 - LVDS out (-)

8 - LVDS ground

9 - Diag T0

10 - Diag T1

Scheme 31

Scheme 31: INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
  1. External Audio Source Connection -R199- AMI In glove compartment AMI connectors (CAN), refer to «CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AMI CAN»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__connectors-external-audio-source-connection-ami) Removing and Installing, AMI, refer to «EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AMI»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__external-audio-source-connection-ami)
  2. External Audio Source Connection -R199- AUX IN In the center console storage compartment AUX IN Connectors, refer to «CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AUX IN»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__connectors-external-audio-source-connection-aux) . AUX IN, Removing and Installing, refer to «EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AUX IN»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__external-audio-source-connection-aux-in) .
  3. Radio -R- In the top of the center console Connectors, symphony, refer to «CONNECTORS, SYMPHONY»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) Removing and installing, refer to «RADIO»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication)
  4. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- In the center of the instrument panel CAN-Bus connectors, refer to «CONNECTORS, CAN-BUS DISPLAY»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__connectors-can-bus-display) Removing and installing, refer to «DISPLAY»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__display)

Scheme 32

Scheme 32: MMI ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW
  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. CD Changer -R41
  3. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794
  4. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  5. Multimedia Control Head -E380
  6. Trim Removal Wedge 3409
  7. Nut 3 Nm
  8. Radio -R
  9. Screw 2 Nm
  10. Front Information Display Control Head -J685

Scheme 33

Scheme 33: MMI OVERVIEW
  1. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in Lower Center Console
  2. Roof Antenna -R216- (Navigation System Antenna -R50-)
  3. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in Center Instrument Panel
  4. Roof Antenna -R216- (Telephone Antenna -R65-)
  5. Microphone Unit (in front roof module) -R164- (Left Front Microphone -R140-) inside the Front Interior Light -W1
  6. Not Installed
  7. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- in the Top of the Center Console
  8. MOST Bus
  9. Not Installed
  10. CD Changer -R41- in 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 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 34

Scheme 34: CONNECTORS, MMI

1 - Connection block with four multi-pin connectors

2 - MOST Bus

3 - Not used

4 - 4-pin connector (T4am) to front information display control head -J685

5 - 4-pin connector (T4ap) to external audio source connection -R199

6 - Not used

7 - GPS connection from roof antenna -R216

8 - GSM connection from roof antenna

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

2 - Voltage supply to multimedia control head -E380

3 - Wake UP to multimedia control head

6 - Res MU to multimedia control head

7 - Ring-break diagnostic wire

2 - Microphone input (+) from microphone unit (in front roof module) -R164- (right front microphone -R141-)

3 - Microphone input (-) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (right front microphone)

5 - FBAS wire (-) from rear view camera system control module -J772

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

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

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)

4 - USB (ground)

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 to Multimedia Control Head -E380

11 - Data to multimedia control head

12 - Terminal 31

14 - Res BT from multimedia control head

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Ground (GND) to multimedia control head

Scheme 35

Scheme 35

1 - Input

2 - Output

Scheme 36

Scheme 36

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

1 - LVDS (-)

2 - LIN

3 - LVDS (+)

4 - Ground (GND)

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

1 - D (+)

2 - iPod recognized

3 - D (-)

4 - Ground (GND)

Scheme 37

Scheme 37: CONNECTORS, MMI DISPLAY

A - Black 8-pin connector (T8ai)

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

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

Scheme 38

Scheme 38

4 - Terminal 30

5 - Terminal 31

Scheme 39

Scheme 39

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

1 - LVDS (-)

2 - LIN

3 - LVDS (+)

4 - Ground (GND)

CONNECTORS, MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD

Multimedia Control Head -E380

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

Scheme 40

Scheme 40: CONNECTORS, MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD

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

6 - Wake up

7 - Voltage Supply

8 - Ground (GND)

13 - RESET

14 - RESET

15 - Data

16 - Data

Scheme 41

Scheme 41: CONNECTORS, DATA BUS ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC INTERFACE

1 -MOST Bus

2 - Red 20-pin connector (T20d)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

1 - Input

2 - Output

Scheme 42

Scheme 42

1 - Terminal 30

2 - LIN 1 from the generator -C- /battery monitoring control module -J367

5 - CAN-Bus Low (comfort)

6 - CAN-Bus Low (powertrain)

7 - CAN BUS low (extended)

8 - CAN-Bus Low (instrument cluster)

9 - CAN BUS Low (Diagnosis) to the Data Link Connector (DLC) (T16)

10 - CAN Bus Low (Infotainment) (with CAN)

Ring-break diagnostic wire (on MMI)

11 - Terminal 31

14 - Terminal 15

15 - CAN-Bus High (comfort)

16 - CAN-Bus High (powertrain)

17 - CAN BUS high (extended)

18 - CAN-Bus High (instrument cluster)

19 - CAN BUS High (Diagnosis) to the Data Link Connector (DLC) (T16)

20 - CAN Bus High (Infotainment) (with CAN)

Ground shielding (on MMI)

Scheme 43

Scheme 43: CONNECTORS, RADIO, MMI

1 - White AM/FM1/FM2 connection from antenna amplifier 3 -R112- /antenna amplifier -R24

2 - Black SAT connection from the roof antenna -R216- (satellite antenna -R170-)

3 - Connection block with four multi-pin connectors

4 - MOST Bus

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

A - AM/FM1 connector 2 from Antenna amplifier 3 -R112- (radio antenna 2 -R93-)

B - FM2 connector 1 from antenna amplifier -R24- (antenna -R11-)

Scheme 44

Scheme 44

1 - Loudspeaker (+) right rear

2 - Speaker (+) right front

3 - Speaker (+) left front

4 - Loudspeaker (+) left rear

5 - Loudspeaker (-) right rear

6 - Speaker (-) right front

7 - Speaker (-) left front

8 - Loudspeaker (-) left rear

17 - Left LF-In

18 - LF-In ground

19 - LF-In diag

21 - LF diag

22 - LF (-)

23 - Right LF-In

24 - LF-In ground shielding

27 - LF ground shielding

28 - LF (+)

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 wire

13 - Subwoofer in the rear shelf

14 - Center mid/high range loudspeaker

41 - Terminal 31

42 - Terminal 30

1 - Input

2 - Output

Scheme 45

Scheme 45: INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
  1. CD Changer -R41- In glove compartment MMI connectors, refer to «CONNECTORS, CD CHANGER, MMI»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__connectors-cd-changer-mmi) MMI, Removing and Installing, refer to «MMI CD CHANGER»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__mmi-cd-changer) - External Audio Source Connection -R199- inside the glove compartment (interface) Connectors, refer to «CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION CONNECTORS, INTERFACE, MMI»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__connectors-external-audio-source-connection-connectors) . In the center console storage compartment (AUX IN) AUX IN Connectors, refer to «CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AUX IN»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__connectors-external-audio-source-connection-aux) . AUX IN, Removing and Installing, refer to «EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AUX IN»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__external-audio-source-connection-aux-in) .
  2. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- In the top of the center console Connectors, refer to «CONNECTORS, MMI»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) . Removing and installing, refer to «INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__information-electronics-control-module-1)
  3. Multimedia Control Head -E380- In center console, bottom Connectors, refer to «CONNECTORS, MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__connectors-multimedia-control-head) . Removing and installing, refer to «MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__multimedia-control-head)
  4. Radio -R- Behind the luggage compartment left side trim MMI connectors, refer to «CONNECTORS, RADIO, MMI»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) MMI, Removing and Installing, refer to «RADIO, MMI»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__radio-mmi)
  5. Multifunction Steering Wheel Removing and installing buttons, refer to «MULTI-FUNCTION BUTTONS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__multi-function-buttons)
  6. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- In the center of the instrument panel MMI connectors, refer to «CONNECTORS, MMI DISPLAY»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) Removing and installing, refer to «DISPLAY»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__display)

Scheme 46

Scheme 46: ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW
  1. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Left Front Midrange Speaker -R103- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- /Right Front Midrange Speaker -R104
  2. Screw 1 Nm
  3. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22
  4. Screw 2 Nm
  5. Left Rear Midrange Speaker -R105- /Right Rear Midrange Speaker -R106
  6. Nut 3 Nm
  7. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525
  8. Nut 3 Nm
  9. Nut 3 Nm
  10. Screw 3.5 Nm
  11. Screw 3.5 Nm
  12. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525
  13. Screw 2 Nm
  14. Subwoofer in the rear shelf -R157
  15. Left Rear Mid/Low Range Loudspeaker -R159- /Right Rear Mid/Low Range Loudspeaker -R160
  16. Screw 3 Nm
  17. Left Rear Treble Speaker -R14- /Right Rear Treble Speaker -R16
  18. Left Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R101- /Right Effects Speaker -R21- /Right Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R102- /Right Front Bass Speaker -R23
  19. Screw 3 Nm
  20. Center Mid/High Range Loudspeaker -R158
  21. Screw 1 Nm

SOUND SYSTEMS OVERVIEW

Radio (CAN) Sound System Basic

Scheme 47

Scheme 47: SOUND SYSTEMS OVERVIEW
  1. Radio -R- in Upper Center Console
  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 Sound System Basic Plus/MMI Sound System Basic

Scheme 48

Scheme 48
  1. Radio -R- at the Top of the Center Console/Behind the Luggage Compartment Left Side Trim 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)/MOST-bus

Radio CAN Sound System Standard

Scheme 49

Scheme 49
  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. Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- in Center Instrument Panel
  7. Subwoofer in the Rear Shelf -R157
  8. CAN-BUS (Infotainment)

MMI Sound System Standard

Scheme 50

Scheme 50
  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 in the Rear Shelf -R157
  8. MOST Bus

Radio CAN/MMI Sound System Premium Bang and Olufsen

Scheme 51

Scheme 51
  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. Center Mid/High Range Speaker -R158- in center instrument panel
  8. Left rear midrange speaker -R105- /Right rear midrange speaker -R106- inside the D-Pillar Trim Panels
  9. Subwoofer (on rear shelf) -R157- in the Spare Wheel Well
  10. Microphone Unit (in front roof module) -R164- (Inside Microphone -R74-) in the Front Interior Light -W1
  11. CAN-BUS (Infotainment)
  12. MOST Bus

Scheme 52

Scheme 52: CONNECTORS, SOUND SYSTEM STANDARD, CAN

A - Black 32-pin connector (T32h)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

Scheme 53

Scheme 53

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

3 - Subwoofer (on rear shelf) -R157- (+) 4

4 - Loudspeaker, left front (+)

5 - Loudspeaker, right front (+)

6 - Loudspeaker, left rear (+)

7 - Loudspeaker, 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 - Loudspeaker, left front (-)

17 - Loudspeaker, right front (-)

18 - Loudspeaker, left rear (-)

19 - Loudspeaker, right rear (-)

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

23 - Right rear signal (+) from radio -R

24 - Left rear signal (+) from radio -R

25 - Right front signal (+) from radio -R

26 - Left front signal (+) from radio -R

28 - Right rear signal (-) from radio -R

29 - Left rear signal (-) from radio -R

30 - Right front signal (-) from radio -R

31 - Left front signal (-) from radio -R

Scheme 54

Scheme 54: CONNECTORS, SOUND SYSTEM BANG AND OLUFSEN, CAN

A - Black 18-pin connector (T18b)

B - Black 32-pin connector (T32h)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

Scheme 55

Scheme 55

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) (inside microphone)

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) (inside microphone)

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 - Loudspeaker, left rear (+)

4 - Loudspeaker, right rear (+)

5 - Center mid/high range speaker -R158- (+)

6 - Loudspeaker, left front (+)

7 - Loudspeaker, right front (+)

8 - Left rear midrange speaker -R105- (+)

9 - Right rear midrange speaker -R106- (+)

10 - Right front bass speaker -R23- (+)

15 - Loudspeaker, left rear (-)

16 - Loudspeaker, right rear (-)

17 - Center mid/high range speaker -R158- (-)

18 - Loudspeaker, left front (-)

19 - Loudspeaker, right front (-)

20 - Left rear midrange speaker (-)

21 - Right rear midrange speaker (-)

22 - Right front bass speaker (-)

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

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

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

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

Scheme 56

Scheme 56: CONNECTORS, SOUND SYSTEM BANG AND OLUFSEN, MMI

A - MOST Bus

B - Black 18-pin connector (T18b)

C - Black 32-pin connector (T32h)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

1 - Input

2 - Output

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) (inside microphone)

10 - Microphone input 1 (-) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (inside microphone)

17 - Ring-break diagnostic wire

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

3 - Loudspeaker, left rear (+)

4 - Loudspeaker, right rear (+)

5 - Center mid/high range speaker -R158- (+)

6 - Loudspeaker, left front (+)

7 - Loudspeaker, right front (+)

8 - Left rear midrange speaker -R105- (+)

9 - Right rear midrange speaker -R106- (+)

10 - Right front bass speaker -R23- (+)

15 - Loudspeaker, left rear (-)

16 - Loudspeaker, right rear (-)

17 - Center mid/high range speaker (-)

18 - Loudspeaker, left front (-)

19 - Loudspeaker, right front (-)

20 - Left rear midrange speaker (-)

21 - Right rear midrange speaker (-)

22 - Right front bass speaker (-)

23 - Left front bass speaker -R21- (+)

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

28 - Left front bass speaker (-)

30 - Subwoofer (on rear shelf) (-)

Scheme 57

Scheme 57: INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
  1. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- In the triangular mirror trim (B+O) Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER, B+O»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__front-treble-speaker-bo)
  2. Left Front Mid/Low Range Loudspeaker -R101- /Right Front Mid/Low Range Loudspeaker -R102- In the bottom of the front doors (through standard) - Left Front Bass Speaker -R21- /Right Front Bass Speaker -R23- In the bottom of the front doors (B+O) Removing and installing, refer to «FRONT MIDRANGE SPEAKER AND FRONT BASS SPEAKER»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__front-midrange-speaker-and-front-bass)
  3. Left Rear Midrange Speaker -R105- /Right Rear Midrange Speaker -R106- In the D-pillars (B+O) Removing and installing, refer to «REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER, R105 AND R106»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__rear-midrange-speaker-r105-and-r106)
  4. Subwoofer in the Rear Shelf -R157- Inside the spare wheel well (starting with Standard) Removing and installing, refer to «SUBWOOFER ON REAR SHELF»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__subwoofer-on-rear-shelf)
  5. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- Behind the luggage compartment left side trim CAN-Bus connectors, refer to «CONNECTORS, SOUND SYSTEM STANDARD, CAN»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) Connector B+O (CAN), refer to «CONNECTORS, SOUND SYSTEM BANG AND OLUFSEN, CAN»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) CAN, Removing and Installing, refer to «DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__digital-sound-system-control-module) Connectors B+O (MMI), refer to «CONNECTORS, SOUND SYSTEM BANG AND OLUFSEN, MMI»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) MMI, Removing and Installing, refer to «DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE (MMI)»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__digital-sound-system-control-module-mmi)
  6. Left Rear Mid/Low Range Loudspeaker -R159- /Right Rear Mid/Low Range Loudspeaker -R160- In the bottom of the rear doors (from basic plus/basic MMI) Removing and installing, refer to «REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER, R159 AND R160»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__rear-midrange-speaker-r159-and-r160)
  7. Left Rear Treble Speaker -R14- /Right Rear Treble Speaker -R16- At the top of the rear doors (from basic plus/basic MMI) Removing and installing, refer to «TREBLE SPEAKER, REAR»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__treble-speaker-rear)
  8. Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- In the left and right instrument panel (through standard) - Left Front Midrange Speaker -R103- /Right Front Midrange Speaker -R104- In the left and right side of the instrument panel (B+O) Removing and installing, refer to «MIDRANGE SPEAKER B+O AND FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__midrange-speaker-bo-and-front-treble)
  9. Center Mid/High Range Loudspeaker -R158- In the center of the instrument panel (from Standard) Removing and installing, refer to «CENTER MID/HIGH RANGE LOUDSPEAKER»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__center-midhigh-range-loudspeaker)

Scheme 58

Scheme 58: ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW
  1. Telephone Transceiver -R36- (CAN)
  2. Bluetooth Antenna -R152
  3. Electronics Box
  4. Roof Antenna -R216
  5. Nut 6 Nm
  6. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  7. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- (MMI)

Scheme 59

Scheme 59: CELL PHONE PREPARATION (CAN) OVERVIEW
  1. Not Installed
  2. Radio -R- in Upper Center Console
  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- (Left Front Microphone -R140-) inside the Front Interior Light -W1
  7. Roof Antenna -R216- (GPS/GSM/SAT)

Scheme 60

Scheme 60: CELL PHONE PREPARATION, MMI OVERVIEW
  1. Roof Antenna -R216- (GPS/GSM/SAT)
  2. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in Center Instrument Panel
  3. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in Lower Center Console
  4. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- in the Top of the Center Console
  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 Glove Compartment on the Left Side
  7. Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module -J527- on Steering Column at Steering Column Switches
  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 Light -W1

Scheme 61

Scheme 61: BLUETOOTH CAR PHONE, LAYOUT
  1. Roof Antenna -R216- (GPS/GSM/RC)
  2. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in Center Instrument Panel
  3. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in Lower Center Console
  4. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- in the Top of the Center Console
  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 Glove Compartment on the Left Side
  7. Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module -J527- on Steering Column at Steering Column Switches
  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 62

Scheme 62: CELL PHONE PREPARATION PRELIMINARY SETUP OVERVIEW

1 - Roof antenna -R216- (GPS/GSM/RC)

2 - Microphone unit (in front roof module) -R164- (left front microphone -R140-) inside the front interior light -W1

3 - Radio -R

4 - Sound Systems

5 - Terminal 15

6 - Terminal 30

7 - Terminal 31

8 - Black 18-pin connector (T18a) in the center console

Scheme 63

Scheme 63: CAN BLUETOOTH SETUP
  1. Radio -R- in Upper Center Console
  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 64

Scheme 64: MMI BLUETOOTH SETUP
  1. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in Center Instrument Panel
  2. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in Lower Center Console
  3. Microphone Unit (in front roof module) -R164- (Right Front Microphone -R141-) inside the Front Interior Light -W1
  4. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- with the Bluetooth Antenna -R152- in the Top of the Center Console
  5. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- behind Glove Compartment on the Left Side
  6. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the Luggage Compartment Left Side Trim

FRONT ROOF MODULE MICROPHONE UNIT OVERVIEW

The microphone unit (in front roof module) -R164- in installed in the front interior light -W1-. Depending on the equipment, there are up to three microphones installed.

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- /telephone transceiver -R36-.

Scheme 65

Scheme 65: FRONT ROOF MODULE MICROPHONE UNIT OVERVIEW
  1. Microphone (blue) for the information electronics control module 1 (MMI)/telephone transceiver (CAN, left-hand drive vehicles)
  2. Radar Interior Monitoring Control Module 1 -G303
  3. Microphone (black) for the information electronics control module 1 (MMI)/telephone transceiver -R36- (CAN, right-hand drive vehicles)
  4. Inside microphone -R74- (black) for the digital sound system control module -J525
  5. Blue 6-pin connector (T6c)

Scheme 66

Scheme 66

1 - Left front microphone -R140- (black)

2 - Blue 6-pin connector (T6c), pins 1 and 2: Left front microphone (black), Pins 3 and 4: Inside microphone -R74- (black), pins 5 and 6:right front microphone -R141- (blue)

3 - Inside Microphone (black)

4 - Right front microphone -R141- (blue)

Scheme 67

Scheme 67: CONNECTORS, CELL PHONE PREPARATION (CAN)

A - Bluetooth Antenna -R152- connection (yellow)

B - 54-pin connector (T54a)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

Scheme 68

Scheme 68

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

8 - LF (+) to radio -R

9 - LF (-) to radio

10 - Terminal 31 screen ground (not used)

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

12 - Microphone input (-) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (left front microphone)

16 - LF mute, not used

17 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)

18 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)

CONNECTORS, CELL PHONE PREPARATION, MMI

1 - Connection block with four multi-pin connectors

2 - MOST Bus

3 - Not used

4 - 4-pin connector (T4am) to front information display control head -J685

5 - 4-pin connector (T4ap) to external audio source connection -R199

6 - Not used

7 - Not used

8 - Not used

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

2 - Voltage supply to multimedia control head -E380

3 - Wake UP to multimedia control head

6 - Res MU to multimedia control head

7 - Ring-break diagnostic wire

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

Microphone input (+) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (right front microphone -R141-), RHD

9 - Microphone input (-) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (left front microphone), LHD

Microphone input (-) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (right front microphone), RHD

10 - Data to multimedia control head -E380

11 - Data to multimedia control head

12 - Terminal 31

14 - Res BT from multimedia control head

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Ground (GND) to multimedia control head

1 - Input

2 - Output

CONNECTORS, BLUETOOTH CAR TELEPHONE

1 - Connection block with four multi-pin connectors

2 - MOST Bus

3 - Not used

4 - 4-pin connector (T4am) to front information display control head -J685

5 - 4-pin connector (T4ap) to external audio source connection -R199

6 - Not used

7 - Not used

8 - GSM connection from roof antenna -R216

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

2 - Voltage supply to multimedia control head -E380

3 - Wake UP to multimedia control head

6 - Res MU to multimedia control head

7 - Ring-break diagnostic wire

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

Microphone input (+) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (right front microphone -R141-), RHD

9 - Microphone input (-) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (left front microphone), LHD

Microphone input (-) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (right front microphone), RHD

9 - Signal Telephone ON to telephone baseplate -R126

10 - Data to multimedia control head -E380

11 - Data to multimedia control head

12 - Terminal 31

14 - Res BT from multimedia control head

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Ground (GND) to multimedia control head

1 - Input

2 - Output

CONNECTORS, CELL PHONE PREPARATION PRELIMINARY SETUP

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

1 - Terminal 31

4 - LF mute to radio -R- /information electronics control module 1 -J794

7 - LF (-) to radio

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

10 - Terminal 15

11 - Terminal 30

16 - LF (+) to radio

18 - Microphone input (+) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (left front microphone)

Scheme 69

Scheme 69: CONNECTORS, TELEPHONE AMPLIFIER

A - GSM connection (purple) from roof antenna -R216

B - Antenna connection (purple) to telephone baseplate -R126

C - Black 4-pin multi-pin connector (T4ak)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

3 - Signal cell phone ON from telephone transceiver -R36- (CAN)/information electronics control module 1 -J794- (MMI)

4 - Control pin (not used)

CAN BLUETOOTH CONNECTORS

A - Bluetooth antenna -R152- connection (yellow)

B - 54-pin connector (T54a)

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

8 - LF (+) to radio -R

9 - LF (-) to radio

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

12 - Microphone input (-) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (left front microphone)

17 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)

18 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)

MMI BLUETOOTH CONNECTORS

1 - Connection block with four multi-pin connectors

2 - MOST Bus

3 - Not used

4 - Gray 4-pin connector (T4am) to the front information display control head -J685

5 - 4-pin connector (T4ap) to external audio source connection -R199

6 - Not used

7 - Not used

8 - Not used

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

2 - Voltage supply to multimedia control head -E380

3 - Wake UP to multimedia control head

6 - Res MU to multimedia control head

7 - Ring-break diagnostic wire

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

Microphone input (+) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (right front microphone -R141-), RHD

9 - Microphone input (-) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (left front microphone), LHD

Microphone input (-) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (right front microphone), RHD

10 - Data to multimedia control head -E380

11 - Data to multimedia control head

12 - Terminal 31

14 - Res BT from multimedia control head

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Ground (GND) to multimedia control head

1 -Input

2 - Output

Scheme 70

Scheme 70: INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
  1. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- In the top of the center console Pin assignment, cell phone preparation (MMI), refer to «CONNECTORS, CELL PHONE PREPARATION, MMI»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__connectors-cell-phone-preparation-mmi) MMI Bluetooth hand-free setup connectors, refer to «MMI BLUETOOTH CONNECTORS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__mmi-bluetooth-connectors) . Removing and installing, refer to «INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__information-electronics-control-module-1)
  2. Telephone Transceiver -R36- Under the right front seat Connector assignment cell phone preparation (CAN), refer to «CONNECTORS, CELL PHONE PREPARATION (CAN)»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) CAN Bluetooth hand-free setup connectors. Refer to «CAN BLUETOOTH CONNECTORS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__can-bluetooth-connectors) . Removing and installing, refer to «TELEPHONE TRANSCEIVER, CAN»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__telephone-transceiver-can)
  3. Microphone Unit in Front Roof Module -R164- Overview, refer to «FRONT ROOF MODULE MICROPHONE UNIT OVERVIEW»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__front-roof-module-microphone-unit-overview) Removing and installing, refer to «MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__microphone-unit-in-front-roof-module)
  4. Roof Antenna -R216- Overview, refer to «ANTENNA AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION LOCATIONS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication)
  5. Multifunction Steering Wheel Removing and installing buttons, refer to «MULTI-FUNCTION BUTTONS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__multi-function-buttons)
  6. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- In the center of the instrument panel

Scheme 71

Scheme 71: ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW
  1. Roof Antenna -R216
  2. Nut 6 Nm
  3. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794
  4. Radio Removal Tool T10057

Scheme 72

Scheme 72: NAVIGATION, MMI WITH MINIMUM EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
  1. Roof Antenna -R216- (GPS/GSM/RC)
  2. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in Center Instrument Panel
  3. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- in the Top of the Center Console
  4. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in Lower Center Console
  5. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- behind 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. The CD Changer -R41- /optional External Audio Source Connection -R199- (interface) in the Glove Compartment
  10. External Audio Source Connection -R199- (AUX IN socket) in the Center Console Storage Compartment

Scheme 73

Scheme 73: NAVIGATION, MMI WITH MAXIMUM EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
  1. Roof Antenna -R216- (GPS/GSM/RC)
  2. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in Center Instrument Panel
  3. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- in the Top of the Center Console
  4. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in Lower Center Console
  5. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- behind Glove Compartment on the Left Side
  6. Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module -J527- on Steering Column at Steering Column Switches
  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 Light -W1

CONNECTORS, NAVIGATION

1 - Connection block with four multi-pin connectors

2 - MOST Bus

3 - FBAS input

4 - 4-pin multi-pin connector (T4al/T4am) to front information display control head -J685

5 - 4-pin connector (T4ap) to external audio source connection -R199

6 - not used

7 - GPS connection from roof antenna -R216

8 - Not used

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

1 - LF mute from preliminary setup for cell phone preparation

2 - Voltage supply to multimedia control head -E380

3 - Wake UP to multimedia control head

6 - Res MU to multimedia control head

7 - Ring-break diagnostic wire

2 - Microphone input (+) from microphone unit (in front roof module) -R164- (right front microphone -R141-)

3 - Microphone input (-) from microphone unit (in front roof module) (right front microphone)

5 - FBAS wire (-) from rear view camera system control module -J772

11 - FBAS wire (+) from rear view camera system control module

10 - Data to multimedia control head -E380

11 - Data to multimedia control head

12 - Terminal 31

14 - Res BT from multimedia control head

15 - Terminal 30

16 - Ground (GND) to multimedia control head

1 - Input

2 - Output

Scheme 74

Scheme 74: INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
  1. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- In the top of the center console Connector assignment, refer to «CONNECTORS, NAVIGATION»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__connectors-navigation) Removing and installing, refer to «INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__information-electronics-control-module-1)
  2. Roof Antenna -R216- Overview, refer to «ANTENNA AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION LOCATIONS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication)
  3. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- In the center of the instrument panel

CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AMI CAN

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

Scheme 75

Scheme 75: CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AMI CAN

1 - Terminal 31

2 - CAN-Bus Low (Infotainment)

4 - LF right to the radio -R

7 - Terminal 30

8 - CAN-Bus High (Infotainment)

9 - LF left to the radio

10 - LF ground to the radio

CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION CONNECTORS, INTERFACE, MMI

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

Scheme 76

Scheme 76: CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION CONNECTORS, INTERFACE, MMI

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 (GND)

24 - FBAS wire (-)

25 - USB (ground)

27 - FBAS wire (+)

28 - USB (+5V)

CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AUX IN

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

Scheme 77

Scheme 77: CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AUX IN

All pins are connected to the radio -R-.

1 - LF ground

2 - LF left

3 - LF right

4 - Terminal 31

Scheme 78

Scheme 78

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

1 - LF ground

2 - LF left

3 - LF right

4 - Screen ground

5 -Detect

Scheme 79

Scheme 79: ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW
  1. TV Tuner -R78
  2. Nut 3 Nm
  3. Nut 3 Nm
  4. Nut 3 Nm
  5. Nut 3 Nm
  6. Bracket with radio -R- (MMI)

Scheme 80

Scheme 80: TV SYSTEM OVERVIEW
  1. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in Center Instrument Panel
  2. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- in the Top of the Center Console
  3. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in Lower Center Console
  4. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- behind Glove Compartment on the Left Side
  5. CD Changer -R41- in Glove Compartment
  6. TV Tuner -R78- behind the Luggage Compartment Left Side Trim
  7. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- behind the Luggage Compartment Left Side Trim
  8. Antenna Amplifier 4 -R113- behind the Lower Rear Lid Trim Panel
  9. Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112- behind the Upper Rear Lid Trim Panel
  10. TV Antenna 2 -R56- /TV Antenna 3 -R57
  11. TV Antenna 1 -R55
  12. FBAS Wire to Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794

Scheme 81

Scheme 81: CONNECTORS, TV TUNER

A - Connection TV1/TV2 (brown) from antenna amplifier 3 -R112- /antenna amplifier 4 -R113

B - TV3 connection (green) from the antenna amplifier 4

C - Red 20-pin connector (T20c)

D - MOST Bus

E - FBAS output (green) to information electronics control module 1 -J794

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

1 - Terminal 30

2 - Terminal 31

3 - Ring-break diagnostic wire

4 - Screen ground

5 - Video out (RSE)

6 - Screen ground

7 - Audio out L (RSE)

8 - Audio out R (RSE

9 - Screen ground

10 - Audio in L

11 - Audio in R

12 - Video in

13 - Screen ground

14 - Screen ground

15 - Screen ground

16 - Audio in L

17 - Audio in R

18 -Video in

19 - Screen ground

20 - ID PIN

1 - Input

2 - Output

Scheme 82

Scheme 82: INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
  1. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- In the top of the center console
  2. Antenna Amplifier Overview, refer to «ANTENNA AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION LOCATIONS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication)
  3. TV Tuner -R78- Behind the luggage compartment left side trim Connector assignment, refer to «CONNECTORS, TV TUNER»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) Removing and installing, refer to «TV TUNER»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__tv-tuner)
  4. Loudspeakers in Rear Doors
  5. Loudspeakers in Front Doors
  6. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- In the center of the instrument panel

Scheme 83

Scheme 83: ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW
  1. Nut 6 Nm
  2. Nut 6 Nm
  3. Rear View Camera -R189
  4. Rear View Camera System Control Module -J772

Scheme 84

Scheme 84: REAR VIEW CAMERA SYSTEM OVERVIEW
  1. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- behind Glove Compartment on the Left Side
  2. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- in Center Instrument Panel
  3. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- in the Top of the Center Console
  4. Multimedia Control Head -E380- in Lower Center Console
  5. FBAS Wire from Rear View Camera System Control Module -J772
  6. FBAS Wire from Rear View Camera -R189
  7. Rear View Camera -R189- in Rear Lid
  8. Rearview Camera System Control Module -J772- behind the Luggage Compartment Left 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 85

Scheme 85: CONNECTORS, REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE

A - Black 54-pin connector

B - Not used

C - FBAS output (green) to information electronics control module 1

D - FBAS input (gray) from rear view camera

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

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

Scheme 86

Scheme 86: INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
  1. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- In the top of the center console
  2. Rear View Camera -R189- In the rear lid in the handle button Removing and installing, refer to «REARVIEW CAMERA»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__rearview-camera)
  3. Rear View Camera System Control Module -J772- Behind the luggage compartment left side trim Connector assignment, refer to «CONNECTORS, REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) Removing and installing, refer to «REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__rearview-camera-system-control-module)
  4. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- In the center of the instrument panel

Scheme 87

Scheme 87: ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW
  1. Multifunction Buttons
  2. Screw 3 Nm

Scheme 88

Scheme 88: MMI OVERVIEW
  1. Multifunction Steering Wheel Multi-function buttons, removing and installing, refer to «MULTI-FUNCTION BUTTONS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__multi-function-buttons) Tiptronic switches, refer to «TIPTRONIC SWITCH»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__tiptronic-switch)
  2. Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module -J527- On steering column Connector assignment, refer to «[For engine(s) CAEB, CALB] Description and Operation»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/exterior-lights/#exterior-lights-switches) Removing and installing, refer to «[For engine(s) CAEB, CALB] Removal and Installation»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/exterior-lights/#exterior-lights-switches)
  3. Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- Behind the glove compartment on the left side
  4. CD Changer -R41- In glove compartment
  5. Radio -R- (MMI) Behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  6. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- In the top of the center console
  7. Digital Sound System Control Module -J525- Behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  8. TV Tuner -R78- Behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  9. CAN Bus (comfort)

Scheme 89

Scheme 89: ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW
  1. Nut 6 Nm
  2. Roof Antenna -R216
  3. Screw 2 Nm
  4. Antenna Amplifier -R24- /Antenna Amplifier 4 -R113
  5. Screw 2 Nm
  6. Left Antenna Module -R108
  7. Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112
  8. Screw 2 Nm

Scheme 90

Scheme 90: Left Antenna Module -R108

1 - Connection for window antennas (digital radio antenna -R183-)

2 - DAB connection to radio -R

3 - Not used

Antenna Amplifier -R24- (CAN)

1 - Connection for window antennas (radio antenna 2 -R93- /central locking and anti-theft alarm system antenna -R47-)

2 - FM2 connection to radio

3 - CLS connection to comfort system central control module -J393

Scheme 91

Scheme 91

1 - Radio antenna 2 -R93- (FM2)/central locking and anti-theft alarm system antenna -R47- (CLS)

2 - Diag. bridge to pin 3

3 - Diag. bridge to pin 2

Antenna Amplifier -R24- (MMI)

1 - Connection for window antennas (antenna -R11- /Central Locking and Anti-Theft Alarm System Antenna -R47-)

2 - FM2 connection to radio

3 - CLS connection to comfort system central control module -J393

1 - Antenna -R11- (FM2)/central locking and anti-theft alarm system antenna (CLS)

2 - Diag. bridge to pin 3

3 - Diag. bridge to pin 2

Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112- (CAN)

1 - Antenna connections in the rear spoiler (antenna -R11-)

2 - AM/FM1 connection to radio

3 - Not used

1 - Antenna -R11- (AM)

2 - Antenna (FM1)/diag. bridge to pin 3

3 - Diag. bridge to pin 2

Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112- (MMI)

1 - Antenna connections in the rear spoiler (radio antenna 2 -R93- /TV antenna 1 -R55-)

2 - AM/FM1 connection to radio -R

3 - Connection TV1 to TV tuner -R78

1 - Radio antenna 2 -R93- (AM/FM1)

2 - TV antenna 1 -R55- (TV1)/diag. bridge to pin 3

3 - Diag. bridge to pin 2

Antenna amplifier 4 -R113- (MMI)

1 - TV antenna 2 -R56- (TV2)/TV antenna 3 -R57- (TV3)

2 - Connection TV3 to TV tuner -R78

3 - Connection TV2 to TV tuner

1 - TV antenna 3 -R57

2 - TV antenna 2 -R56- /diag. bridge to pin 3

3 - Diag. bridge to pin 2

Scheme 92

Scheme 92: ANTENNA AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
  1. Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112- CAN-Bus connectors «CONNECTORS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) MMI connectors «CONNECTORS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) Removing and installing, refer to «ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__antenna-amplifier-3)
  2. Roof Antenna -R216- GPS/GSM/RC/SAT Removing and installing, refer to «ROOF ANTENNA»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__roof-antenna)
  3. Antenna Amplifier 4 -R113- Connectors «CONNECTORS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) . Removing and installing, refer to «ANTENNA AMPLIFIER AND ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 4»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__antenna-amplifier-and-antenna-amplifier-4)
  4. Antenna Amplifier -R24- CAN-Bus connectors «CONNECTORS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) MMI connectors «CONNECTORS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) Removing and installing, refer to «ANTENNA AMPLIFIER AND ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 4»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__antenna-amplifier-and-antenna-amplifier-4)
  5. Left Antenna Module -R108- Connectors «CONNECTORS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) . Removing and installing, refer to «LEFT ANTENNA MODULE»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__left-antenna-module)

CONNECTORS, CD CHANGER, MMI

Note. Unlisted connector terminals are not assigned.

Scheme 93

Scheme 93: CONNECTORS, CD CHANGER, MMI

A - Black 8-pin connector (T8aa)

B - MOST Bus

Scheme 94

Scheme 94

1 - Terminal 31

2 - Terminal 30

5 - Ring-break diagnostic wire

1 - Input

2 - Output

Scheme 95

Scheme 95: SPEECH CONTROL SYSTEM MMI OVERVIEW
  1. Front Information Display Control Head -J685- In the center of the instrument panel
  2. Multimedia Control Head -E380- In center console, bottom
  3. Information Electronics Control Module 1 -J794- In the top of the center console Connector assignment, refer to «CONNECTORS, MMI»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication) SDS, Removing and Installing, refer to «VOICE CONTROL SYSTEM»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__voice-control-system)
  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 Removing and installing buttons, refer to «MULTI-FUNCTION BUTTONS»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__multi-function-buttons)
  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- Behind the luggage compartment left side trim
  10. CD Changer -R41- In glove compartment
  11. Microphone Unit in Front Roof Module -R164- Overview, refer to «FRONT ROOF MODULE MICROPHONE UNIT OVERVIEW»(/audi/q5/i-2008-2012/remont/communication-devices/#communication__front-roof-module-microphone-unit-overview)

FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS

ComponentBolt SizeNm
Front Information Display Control Head, Screw2
Radio, Screw3
Roof Antenna, Nut6
Antenna Systems
Antenna Amplifier -R24- /Antenna Amplifier 4 -R113-. Screw6
Antenna Amplifier 3 -R112-, Screw2
Left Antenna Module -R108-, Screw2
Roof Antenna -R216-, Nut6
Rearview Camera System
Rear View Camera -R189-, Nut6
Multifunction Steering Wheel
Multifunction Buttons, Screw3
Sound System
Center Mid/High Range Loudspeaker -R1581
Digital Sound System Control Module -J525-, Nut3.5
Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Left Front Midrange Speaker -R103- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22- /Right Front Midrange Speaker -R104-, Screw1
Left Front Treble Speaker -R20- /Right Front Treble Speaker -R22-, Screw2
Left Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R101- /Right Effects Speaker -R21- /Right Front Mid-Bass Speaker -R102- /Right Front Bass Speaker -R23-, Screw3
Left Rear Midrange Speaker -R105- /Right Rear Midrange Speaker -R106-, Nut3
Left Rear Mid/Low Range Loudspeaker -R159- /Right Rear Mid/Low Range Loudspeaker -R160-, Screw3
Subwoofer in the rear shelf -R157-, Screw2
TV System
Bracket with radio -R-, Nut3
TV Tuner -R78-, Nut3

REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM, CALIBRATING

After performing service work on the vehicle, it may be necessary to calibrate the rear view camera system again. 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. Rear Axle Repairs

Preparations before starting work

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Vehicle diagnostic, testing and information system VAS 5051
  2. Calibration tool for lane changing assist VAS 6350
  3. Spacing laser VAS 6350/2

Vehicle must stand on a firm and level surface to perform the calibration. No persons may be in the vehicle interior during the measurement. Vehicle must not be moved during the measurement, opening and closing of vehicle doors is to be avoided. The rear lid is closed.

Connect .

Bring the steering angle sensor -G85- into 0-position (wheels straight ahead).

Scheme 96

Scheme 96: Overview of Assembled Calibration Equipment
  1. Left Paddle
  2. Right Paddle
  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. Linear Laser on Calibration Platform Switching on and off operating instructions
  6. Spacing Laser VAS 6350/2 Notes on operation operating instructions
  7. Spirit Level on Calibration Platform For checking horizontal position of calibration platform
  8. Left Angle Bracket Spacing laser VAS 6350/2 mount
  9. Measuring Field of Calibration Platform Distance to rear wheel axle 1.47 m - 1.90 m -dimension A

Setting Up Measuring Device

Check the number of bolts in the wheels.

Install the correct wheel pick-ups.

To do so, secure three wheel bolt adapters in the hole circle to each wheel pick-up.

Attach paddles to both wheel pick-ups and secure them with clamping bolt.

Set the wheel pick-ups onto wheel mounting bolts at the rear wheels.

When doing this, the wheel pick-ups are positioned by the O-rings in the adapters and held in place.

Scheme 97

Scheme 97

Note. Attach wheel pick-ups onto wheels so that any installed anti-theft wheel mounting bolts are not connected to the wheel pick-ups.

Adjust paddle with aid of lock bolts so that they move freely just above the floor.

Make sure paddles move easily.

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 REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM, CALIBRATING .

Bring calibration platform to a horizontal position.

Twist plastic feet under calibration platform so that air bubble in spirit level is located exactly in the center of the indicator -arrow-.

Scheme 98

Scheme 98
CAUTIONMake 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 laser -1- on calibration platform and align entire calibration platform so that laser beam hits center above of Audi rings.

Scheme 99

Scheme 99

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

Switch VAS 6350/2 on with ON button.

The following display appears and laser is switched on.

Scheme 100

Scheme 100

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

Scheme 101

Scheme 101

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

If this is not the case, paddles must be corrected accordingly via clamping bolts on the wheel pick-ups.

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

Now press the ON button briefly for the distance measurement.

Display readout

Scheme 102

Scheme 102

Note the value read off.

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

The distance value must be the same on both sides.

If values are not identical

Adjust calibration platform until values on both sides are identical.

When aligning the calibration platform, make sure the laser beam still strikes the center of the Audi rings and the indicator in the air bubble and the level remains centered. If necessary, make further corrections.

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

Scheme 103

Scheme 103

The measured distance and height must now be entered in the diagnostic operation system VAS 5051A in millimeters.

Performing Calibration

In VAS 5051A, select "Guided Functions".

or

In VAS 5051A, select guided fault finding.

Select the corresponding vehicle data in the vehicle selection menu.

Select rear view camera system.

Select functions.

Select calibration.

Further assistance during calibration procedure is given by VAS 5051A.

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.

If control module is replaced, select replacement function for appropriate control module in guided fault-finding routine.

Use the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system VAS 5051 to do so.

Switch 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 ignition key.

Removing

Remove the A/C controls. Refer to [For engine(s) CAEB, CALB] Removal and Installation .

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

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

Scheme 104

Scheme 104: RADIO

Remove the radio -1- from the instrument panel.

Release connectors at radio and remove.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to RADIO ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

DISPLAY

The front information display control head -J685- (Display) is located in the center of the instrument panel.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

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

Remove the bolts on the front information display control head -1- -arrows-.

Scheme 105

Scheme 105: DISPLAY

Lift the front information display control head -1- out of the instrument panel -2- and disconnect the connector on the back.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to RADIO ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1

The information electronics control module 1 -J794- is located at the top of the center console.

Special tools and workshop equipment required

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

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

If control module is replaced, select replacement function for appropriate control module in guided fault-finding routine.

Use the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system VAS 5051 to do so.

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 106

Scheme 106

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.

Disconnect all the connectors on the information electronics control module 1.

Attach the VAS 6223/9 -1- onto the MOST-Bus connector -2-.

Scheme 107

Scheme 107

Installing

Connect all harness connectors.

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

MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Trim Removal Wedge 3409

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Removing

Vehicles with automatic transmission

Switch on ignition.

Place the selector lever in the S position.

Switch off ignition.

All Vehicles

Remove the ignition key.

The multimedia control head -E380- is fastened -1- with springs in the center console -arrows-.

Scheme 108

Scheme 108

Remove the A/C controls -1-. Refer to [For engine(s) CAEB, CALB] Removal and Installation and fold the grommet -2- on the selector lever upward.

Scheme 109

Scheme 109

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-.

Disconnect the connectors on the rear side of the multimedia control head -E380-.

Remove the electro-mechanical parking brake button and the access/start authorization button. Refer to [For engine(s) CAEB, CALB] Removal and Installation .

Installing

Install in reverse order.

RADIO, MMI

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

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Protective Cap for Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

If control module is replaced, select replacement function for appropriate control module in guided fault-finding routine.

Use the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system VAS 5051 to do so.

Removing

Open left luggage compartment storage bin.

The lever for moving the trailer hitch must be moved first, if applicable.

Remove the screws -arrows- on the lever -1- and then move the lever -1- from the side panel -2- into the luggage compartment.

Scheme 110

Scheme 110

Disconnect the connectors -1-, -2- and -3- on the radio -R- -4

Scheme 111

Scheme 111

Attach the VAS 6223/9 -1- onto the MOST-Bus connector -2-.

Remove the nuts -arrows- on the bracket -4

Move the radio and bracket -4- into the luggage compartment.

The rearview camera system control module -J772- attached to the bracket is not removed. The radio is attached to the bracket by two locking tabs.

Press the locking tabs -arrows- on the radio -2- and slide the radio -2- forward and out of the bracket -1-.

Scheme 112

Scheme 112

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to MMI ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE

The digital sound system control module -J525- is located behind the luggage compartment left side trim.

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Protective Cap for Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

If control module is replaced, select replacement function for appropriate control module in guided fault-finding routine.

Use the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system VAS 5051 to do so.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Open left luggage compartment storage bin.

Loosen the bracket -3- and the nuts -1-, -2- and -4- and move the bracket with the digital sound system control module -3- into the luggage compartment.

Scheme 113

Scheme 113

Disconnect the connectors -2- and -3- on the digital sound system control module -1- (connector -4- is not installed).

Scheme 114

Scheme 114

Remove the screws -arrows- and remove the digital sound system control module -1- from the bracket -5-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE (MMI)

The digital sound system control module -J525- is located behind the luggage compartment left side trim.

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Protective cap for Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

If control module is replaced, select replacement function for appropriate control module in guided fault-finding routine.

Use the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system VAS 5051 to do so.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Remove the luggage compartment left side trim. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Remove the bracket and radio -R- and move it to the side.

Loosen the bracket -3- and the nuts -1-, -2- and -4- and move the bracket with the digital sound system control module -3- into the luggage compartment.

Disconnect the MOST-BUS connector -4- on the digital sound system control module -1-.

Attach the protective cap for cable connector -1- onto the MOST-Bus connector -2-.

Disconnect the connectors -2- and -3- on the digital sound system control module -1-.

Remove the screws -arrows- and remove the digital sound system control module -1- from the bracket -5-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

SUBWOOFER ON REAR SHELF

The subwoofer (on rear shelf) -R157- is located in the spare wheel well.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Remove the screw -1- on the subwoofer (on rear shelf) -2-.

Scheme 115

Scheme 115: SUBWOOFER ON REAR SHELF

Disconnect the connector on the subwoofer (on the rear shelf) -2- and remove the subwoofer (on the rear shelf) -2- upward and out of the spare wheel well -3-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER, R105 AND R106

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

Removal and installation is the same for both.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Unclip the speaker cover.

Remove the screws -2- on the left rear midrange speaker -3-.

Scheme 116

Scheme 116: REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER, R105 AND R106

Remove the left rear midrange speaker -3- from the D-pillar trim -1-.

Disconnect the connector on the left rear mid/low range speaker -3-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER, R159 AND R160

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

Removal and installation is the same for both.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Remove rear door trim. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disconnect the connector -1- on the left rear mid/low range speaker -4-.

Scheme 117

Scheme 117: REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER, R159 AND R160

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

Installing

Install in reverse order.

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

Scheme 118

Scheme 118

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

TREBLE SPEAKER, REAR

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

Removal and installation is the same for both.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Remove rear door trim. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disconnect electrical connection -2- from left rear treble speaker -3-.

Scheme 119

Scheme 119: TREBLE SPEAKER, REAR

Turn the left rear treble speaker -3- in direction of -arrow B- until it is possible to remove the left rear treble speaker -3- from the door trim panel -1- in direction of -arrow A-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

FRONT MIDRANGE SPEAKER AND FRONT BASS SPEAKER

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.

Removal and installation is the same for both.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Remove front door trim. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disconnect the connector -3- on the left front bass speaker -R21- -1-.

Scheme 120

Scheme 120: FRONT MIDRANGE SPEAKER AND FRONT BASS SPEAKER

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

Remove the left front bass speaker -1

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER, B+O

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

Removal and installation is the same for both.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

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

Press the retainer -arrows- on the left front treble speaker -R20- -1- outward and remove the left front treble speaker -R20- -1-.

Scheme 121

Scheme 121: FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER, B+O

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

Installing

Install in reverse order.

MIDRANGE SPEAKER B+O AND FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER

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

Removal and installation is the same for both.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Unclip the speaker cover in the instrument panel.

Remove the screws on the -1- left front mid-range speaker -2- and remove the left front mid-range speaker -2- from the instrument panel -3-.

Scheme 122

Scheme 122: MIDRANGE SPEAKER B+O AND FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER

Disconnect the connector on the left front mid-range speaker -2-.

Remove the left front mid-range speaker -2- completely out of the instrument panel -3-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

CENTER MID/HIGH RANGE LOUDSPEAKER

The center mid/high range speaker -R158- is located in the front center of the instrument panel.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Unclip the speaker cover in the instrument panel.

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

Scheme 123

Scheme 123: CENTER MID/HIGH RANGE LOUDSPEAKER

Disconnect the connector on the left front treble speaker -1- and remove the left front treble speaker -1- from the instrument panel.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

TELEPHONE BASEPLATE

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

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

Disconnect the connector on the telephone baseplate -R126- -1-.

Scheme 124

Scheme 124: TELEPHONE BASEPLATE

Remove the bolts -3- on the back side.

Remove the telephone baseplate -1- from the storage compartment -2-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

TELEPHONE TRANSCEIVER, CAN

The telephone transceiver -R36- is located under the front passenger's seat.

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Protective Cap for Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

If control module is replaced, select replacement function for appropriate control module in guided fault-finding routine.

Use the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system VAS 5051 to do so.

Removing

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

Fold back the floor mat.

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

Scheme 125

Scheme 125

The telephone transceiver is only wedged into the electronics box.

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

Scheme 126

Scheme 126

Disconnect the connector -3- (connector -2- not installed).

Disconnect Bluetooth antenna -R152- -1-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Adapt the Bluetooth connection between the telephone transceiver and cellular telephone -R54-.

TELEPHONE AMPLIFIER

The telephone amplifier -R86- is located behind the luggage compartment right side trim.

The telephone amplifier is attached to the auxiliary heater radio receiver -R64- /telephone amplifier bracket.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Open right luggage compartment storage bin.

Disconnect all connectors on the telephone amplifier -2-.

Scheme 127

Scheme 127: TELEPHONE AMPLIFIER

Push the retaining tabs -arrows- outward and remove the telephone amplifier -2- from the bracket -1-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE

The microphone unit (in front roof module) -R164- located in the front interior light -W1- can be replaced only as a complete unit.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Remove the front interior light. Refer to [For engine(s) CAEB, CALB] Removal and Installation .

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

Pry the individual microphones -1-, -3- and -4- out of the retainer.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AMI

The external audio source connection -R199- (AMI) is located in the glove compartment.

Special tools and workshop equipment required

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

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Open glove box.

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

Scheme 128

Scheme 128

Pull external audio source connection out of mounting frame.

Disconnect all connectors on the external audio source connection.

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

Removing the Internal Control Unit

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

Scheme 129

Scheme 129

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, AUX IN

The external audio source connection -R199- (AUX IN) is located in the center console storage compartment.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

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

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

Scheme 130

Scheme 130: EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AUX IN

Squeeze together the retaining tabs -arrow- on the external audio source connection -1- and slide the external audio source connection -1- out of the storage compartment -2-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE

The rearview camera system control module -J772- 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 routine.

Use the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system VAS 5051A to do so.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Open left luggage compartment storage bin.

Remove the bracket and radio -R- and move it into the luggage compartment. Refer to RADIO, MMI .

The rear view camera system control module -J772- -2- is wedged into the bracket -3-.

Scheme 131

Scheme 131: REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE

Disconnect the connectors -1- and -2- on the rearview camera system control module -3-.

Push the tabs -arrows- outward and remove the rearview camera system control module -2- from the bracket -3-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Install the bracket with the radio. Refer to RADIO, MMI .

Perform calibration REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM, CALIBRATING .

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

REARVIEW CAMERA

The rearview camera -R189- is installed inside the rear lid handle button and is tightly connected with the handle button.

If the rearview camera must be replaced, then the handle button must also be replaced.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

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

Remove trunk lid trim. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disconnect the connectors -1-, -2- and -3- in the rear lid and on the handle button.

Scheme 132

Scheme 132: REARVIEW CAMERA

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

Remove nuts -1- and -2-.

Scheme 133

Scheme 133

Pull the handle button -4- and rearview camera out of the retainer -3- inside the rear lid.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Close rear lid.

Perform calibration, refer to REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM, CALIBRATING .

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

MULTI-FUNCTION BUTTONS

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

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

Disconnect trim ring from steering wheel.

Disconnect the connector -1- on the multifunction button -2-.

Scheme 134

Scheme 134: MULTI-FUNCTION BUTTONS

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

Rotate multi-function button.

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

Scheme 135

Scheme 135

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Removal and installation of left multi-function button is identical.

TIPTRONIC SWITCH

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

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

Disconnect trim ring from steering wheel.

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

Rotate multi-function button.

Disconnect the connector -2- on the multifunction button -1-.

Remove screw -arrow- and remove Tiptronic switch downward.

Scheme 136

Scheme 136

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Removal and installation of the left switch is identical.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

ANTENNA AMPLIFIER AND ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 4

Antenna amplifier -R24- /antenna amplifier 4 -R113- are located at the bottom of the rear lid.

Removal and installation is the same for both.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Remove trunk lid trim. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disconnect the connectors -2- and -4- on the antenna amplifier -3-.

Scheme 137

Scheme 137: ANTENNA AMPLIFIER AND ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 4

Remove the screw -1- and then remove the antenna amplifier -3- from the rear lid -5-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3

Antenna amplifier 3 -R112- is located at the top of the rear lid.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Remove trunk lid trim. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disconnect the connectors -1- and -3- on antenna amplifier 3 -2-.

Scheme 138

Scheme 138: ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3

Remove the screw -4- and then remove antenna amplifier 3 -2- from the rear lid -5-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

LEFT ANTENNA MODULE

The left antenna modules -R108- are located on the left D-pillar.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Remove left D-pillar trim panel. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disconnect the connectors -3- and -5- on the left antenna module -4-.

Scheme 139

Scheme 139: LEFT ANTENNA MODULE

Remove the screws -2- and then remove the left antenna module -4- from the D-pillar -1-.

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

ROOF ANTENNA

The roof antenna -R216- has 3 connections maximum.

The antenna wires are attached to the left and right roof crossmembers.

The rear headliner must be lowered in order to remove the roof antenna.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Lower the rear headliner. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Disconnect the connectors -4-, -5- and -6- to the antenna wires.

Scheme 140

Scheme 140: ROOF ANTENNA

Remove the antenna wire up to the roof antenna.

Remove nut -3-.

Remove the roof antenna -1- from the roof -2-.

Installing

Guide antenna wires through the opening in the roof and carefully attach the roof antenna.

Make sure the seal fits correctly.

Perform further installation in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

MMI CD CHANGER

The CD changer -R41- is located in the glove compartment.

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  2. Fiber Optic Plier 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 routine.

Use the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system VAS 5051 to do so.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Open glove box.

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

Scheme 141

Scheme 141

Remove CD changer from mounting frame.

Disconnect all connectors on the CD changer.

Attach the VAS 6223/9 -1- onto the MOST-Bus connector -2-.

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.

VOICE CONTROL SYSTEM

The voice control system is a component of the information electronics control module 1 -J794- (MMI) located at the top of the center console. It cannot be replaced alone.

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

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

If control module is replaced, select replacement function for appropriate control module in guided fault-finding routine.

Use the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system VAS 5051 to do so.

Removing

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

Installing

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

Perform the following function test

Switch on the radio -R-.

Briefly depress PTT button on multi-function steering wheel.

A ping tone sounds, the speech input system is active.

Say the command 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.

TV TUNER

The TV tuner -R78- is located behind the left trim panel inside the luggage compartment.

Special tools and workshop equipment required

  1. Protective Cap for Cable Connector VAS 6223/9

If control module is replaced, select replacement function for appropriate control module in guided fault-finding routine.

Use the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system VAS 5051 to do so.

Switch off all electrical consumers.

Remove the ignition key.

Removing

Remove the luggage compartment left side trim. Refer to Removal and Installation .

Remove the bracket and radio -R- and move it to the side. Refer to RADIO, MMI .

Disconnect the TV tuner -R78- -1- connectors -2-, -3- and -4-.

Scheme 142

Scheme 142

Attach the VAS 6223/9 -1- onto the MOST-Bus connector -2-.

Remove the nuts -arrows- on the bracket -1

Remove the TV tuner and bracket -1-.

The TV tuner is attached to the bracket.

Remove the screws -arrows- on the side of the bracket -2- and slide the TV tuner -1- to the rear and out of the bracket -2-.

Scheme 143

Scheme 143

Installing

Install in reverse order.

Tightening specifications, refer to ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW .

SPECIAL TOOLS

Special tools and workshop equipment required

Scheme 144

Scheme 144

Scheme 145

Scheme 145
  1. Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing & Info. system
  2. Fiber Optic Plier Repair Set
  3. Radio Removal Tool T10057
  4. Protective Cap for Cable Connector VAS 6223/9
  5. Trim Removal Wedge 3409
  6. Not Illustrated
  7. Vehicle diagnostic, testing and information system VAS 5051
  8. Calibration tool for lane changing assist VAS 6350
  9. Spacing laser VAS 6350/2

See also:
[For engine(s) CAEB, CALB] Description and Operation
General Information
[For engine(s) CAEB, CALB] Description and Operation
[For engine(s) CAEB, CALB] Removal and Installation
Removal and Installation
[For engine(s) CAEB, CALB] Removal and Installation
Removal and Installation
Removal and Installation
Removal and Installation
CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AMI CAN
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AMI
CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AUX IN
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION, AUX IN
CONNECTORS, SYMPHONY
CONNECTORS, CAN-BUS DISPLAY
DISPLAY
CONNECTORS, CD CHANGER, MMI
MMI CD CHANGER
CONNECTORS, EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE CONNECTION CONNECTORS, INTERFACE, MMI
INFORMATION ELECTRONICS CONTROL MODULE 1
CONNECTORS, MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD
MULTIMEDIA CONTROL HEAD
RADIO, MMI
MULTI-FUNCTION BUTTONS
FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER, B+O
FRONT MIDRANGE SPEAKER AND FRONT BASS SPEAKER
REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER, R105 AND R106
SUBWOOFER ON REAR SHELF
DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE
DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE (MMI)
REAR MIDRANGE SPEAKER, R159 AND R160
TREBLE SPEAKER, REAR
MIDRANGE SPEAKER B+O AND FRONT TREBLE SPEAKER
CENTER MID/HIGH RANGE LOUDSPEAKER
CONNECTORS, CELL PHONE PREPARATION, MMI
MMI BLUETOOTH CONNECTORS
CAN BLUETOOTH CONNECTORS
TELEPHONE TRANSCEIVER, CAN
FRONT ROOF MODULE MICROPHONE UNIT OVERVIEW
MICROPHONE UNIT IN FRONT ROOF MODULE
CONNECTORS, NAVIGATION
TV TUNER
REARVIEW CAMERA
REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE
TIPTRONIC SWITCH
ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3
ROOF ANTENNA
ANTENNA AMPLIFIER AND ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 4
LEFT ANTENNA MODULE
VOICE CONTROL SYSTEM
REARVIEW CAMERA SYSTEM, CALIBRATING