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Patel 
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Posted: February 14, 2004 at 11:45 AM / IP Logged  
Installed a compustart 2WFM-AS in a 01 jetta (standard)
everything works fine, except for the door triggers.
Can't seem to find the triggers for the back doors.
The avoid the dome light delay, i didn't use the blue/gray at comfort module, instead i used the brwn/wht at the courtesy light in the door (isolated). The front two doors were no problem but the back two doors don't have coutesy lights. i checked every wire in the door harness, found nothing.
any help would be apreciated.
whitey 
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Posted: February 14, 2004 at 12:41 PM / IP Logged  
You half to go in to each rear door and grab the BROWN / white wire a the door module.
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profuse007 
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Posted: February 14, 2004 at 1:13 PM / IP Logged  
jetta w/ pwr windows:
|     DOOR TRIGGER|blue/gray *4        |- |comfort module *5           |
*4 This wire will read the dome light delay. The avoid the dome light delay, use the separate door trigger wires and diode isolate each one. They are BROWN / white and are all located in their own door at their own door module. *5 The comfort module is the main control module located under the drivers side of the dash.
jetta w/o pwr windows:
|     DOOR TRIGGER|*3                  |- |comfort module *2           |
*2 The comfort module is the main control module located under the drivers side of the dash.   *3 There are 3 separate door trigger wires in this car. Use all 3 and diode isolate each. The drivers door is BROWN / yellow, the passenger door is BROWN / purple, and the rear doors are BROWN / white.
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kwalton 
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Posted: February 15, 2004 at 6:00 PM / IP Logged  
Patel wrote:
Installed a compustart 2WFM-AS in a 01 jetta (standard)
everything works fine, except for the door triggers.
Can't seem to find the triggers for the back doors.
The avoid the dome light delay, i didn't use the blue/gray at comfort module, instead i used the brwn/wht at the courtesy light in the door (isolated). The front two doors were no problem but the back two doors don't have coutesy lights. i checked every wire in the door harness, found nothing.
any help would be apreciated.
The door triggers are behind the metal panel in the rear doors. if memory serves me correctly you have to remove the 10mm bolts to get behind the panel, but be careful because the window track is also bolted to the panel. the wires should be brown and white. good luck.
Patel 
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Posted: February 17, 2004 at 11:44 AM / IP Logged  
didn't have to bother going to each door
found a tech document that uses 1 non flashing led and a 1K resistor on the door trigger that eliminates the delay
thanks

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