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VW Golf MK4 2000 Wiring Colours


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rhinopower 
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Posted: January 16, 2007 at 5:08 PM / IP Logged  

Going to fit a concept 650 to one of these, its a 1.4, 5 door with central locking and electric windows, jsut need to know wiring colors!

Can someone also explain the central locking wiring please :)

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Here's the info. This is USA and I hope it's like UK (I've included pix to help):
2000 Volks Info
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Thanks for that, a very very helpful guide! only  problem is trunk switch keeps triggering alarm, any suggestions?
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Try diode isolating it. Cut OEM trunk pin switch wire - place diode inline with cathode at the comfort module side. Now connect your security input wire to the trunk pin switch side.
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couldnt find the wire at the comfort module so connection was made at the boot light in the trunk. I removed parcel shelf to observe, and the light doesnt flicker at all. Would using a relay work, if the current from the flicker isnt enough to energise the relay?
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You're absolutely right - use a relay.
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Pin 85 & 87 - negative trigger from light

86 positive from light

30 output to alarm?

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yup
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Spoke to my local supplier and he thinks that the VW's run a system to save battery when doors are locked to save a flat battery, and suggested the positive wire at the battery turns negative when armed, i'l get the meter on it tonight and investigate :)

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