Pin Arrangements Drivetrain Control Module -J775

2025 Audi Q5 Sportback PrestigeSECTION Pin Arrangements Drivetrain Control Module -J775
-T81- (A) Designation   -T81- (A) Designation   -T81- (A) Designation
1 Terminal 30   28     55  
2     29     56  
3     30     57  
4     31 Right Front Level Control Sensor -G289-   58  
5 KL31   32 Left Rear Level Control System Sensor -G76-   59  
6     33     60  
7     34 Right Front Level Control Sensor -G289-   61  
8     35     62 KL15
9 Left Front Level Control System Sensor -G78-   36     63 Driver assistance systems front camera -R242- / FlexRay-Bus or Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module -J527- / FlexRay-Bus
10 Left Front Level Control System Sensor -G78-   37     64 Driver assistance systems front camera -R242- / FlexRay-Bus or Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module -J527- / FlexRay-Bus
11 Left Front Level Control System Sensor -G78-   38     65  
12 Right Front Level Control Sensor -G289-   39     66  
13 Left Rear Level Control System Sensor -G76-   40     67  
14 Left Rear Level Control System Sensor -G76-   41     68 Right Rear Dampening Adjustment Valve -N339-
15     42     69 Right Rear Dampening Adjustment Valve -N339-
16     43     70  
17 Right Rear Level Control System Sensor -G77-   44 Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- / FlexRay-Bus   71  
18 Right Rear Level Control System Sensor -G77-   45 Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface -J533- / FlexRay-Bus   72 Left Rear Dampening Adjustment Valve -N338-
19 Right Rear Level Control System Sensor -G77-   46     73 Left Rear Dampening Adjustment Valve -N338-
20     47     74  
21     48     75  
22     49     76 Right Front Dampening Adjustment Valve -N337-
23     50     77 Right Front Dampening Adjustment Valve -N337-
24     51     78  
25     52     79  
26     53     80 Left Front Dampening Adjustment Valve -N336-
27     54     81 Left Front Dampening Adjustment Valve -N336-
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