Parking Aid Control Module, Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface, Lane Change Assistance Control Module, Lane Change Assistance Control Module 2, Rear Peripheral Camera

2025 Audi Q4 e-tron Premium Plus, AWDSECTION Parking Aid Control Module, Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface, Lane Change Assistance Control Module, Lane Change Assistance Control Module 2, Rear Peripheral Camera
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J446 

Parking Aid Control Module

J533 

Data Bus on Board Diagnostic Interface

J769 

Lane Change Assistance Control Module

J770 

Lane Change Assistance Control Module 2

R246 

Rear Peripheral Camera

T8j 

8-Pin Connector, Black

T8k 

8-Pin Connector, Black

T8q 

8-Pin Connector, Black

T26e 

26-Pin Connector, Black

T40a 

40-Pin Connector, Black

B867 

Driver Assistance Systems CAN Bus High Connection 2 (in Main Wiring Harness)

B868 

Driver Assistance Systems CAN Bus Low Connection 2 (in Main Wiring Harness)

B871 

Driver Assistance Systems CAN Bus High Connection 4 (in Main Wiring Harness)

B872 

Driver Assistance Systems CAN Bus Low Connection 4 (in Main Wiring Harness)

B873 

Driver Assistance Systems CAN Bus High Connection 5 (in Main Wiring Harness)

B874 

Driver Assistance Systems CAN Bus Low Connection 5 (in Main Wiring Harness)

Refer to Applicable Diagnostic Connector Wiring Diagram

*2 

For Vehicles with Rearview Camera System

*3 

Refer to Applicable Peripheral Camera Wiring Diagram

*4 

Refer to Applicable Lane Change Assistance Wiring Diagram

*5 

Refer to Wiring Diagram for Parking Aid

*6 

From June 2021

*7 

For Vehicles Without Rearview Camera System

*8 

For Vehicles with Peripheral Camera

*9 

Through June 2021

*10 

For Vehicles with Lane Change Assistance

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