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Old 01-28-2013, 04:08 PM
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Default Homelink Wiring for C6?

Does anyone here have the wiring lay out of the homelink for 05-11 A6 C6?
Need to know what color are the wires they connect to the homelink module? How many wires too.

Someone here must have the electrical diagram of this model.

Let us know.

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here you go.if you need help let me know
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Thanks, but I looking for the wiring connection to the homelink module that's located behind the front passenger side bumper.

But that's very helpful for other having problems with the overhead console.

I know the homelink module connector is part # 8E0971934 want to know what wire go where and what color. To start I found is Germany site with the following info and I translated to English.
Pin 1 is empty(no line)
Pin 2 line in
Pin 3 Ground
Pin 4 12v

I know the brown is ground so that's Pin 3. What color is Pin 2 & 4?

Is Pin 2 blue&grey? and is Pin 4 black&red? What color? I know my wire are soild with strip line running through them.

How would I know switch wire is the 12v? Could I use a light bulb to find that wire?

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Think I solved my own problem.

Pin 1 - No Line
Pin 2 - Blue&Grey
Pin 3 - Brown
Pin 4 - Black&Red

And that's how you do it.

And to answer my own Q? Yes, you use a light bulb to find 12v line.
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Originally Posted by eazy211187
Think I solved my own problem.

Pin 1 - No Line
Pin 2 - Blue&Grey
Pin 3 - Brown
Pin 4 - Black&Red

And that's how you do it.

And to answer my own Q? Yes, you use a light bulb to find 12v line.
Pin 1 - No line
Pin 2 - Grey/White
Pin 3 - Brown
pin 4 - Black/Red

also on the pic 2
J530 is the module that hides behind the bumper
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If it was there it's hard to make the picture out.

But cool, good looking out.
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