Comfort System Central Control Module, Near Field Communication Control Module, Near Field Communication Control Module 2

2025 Audi Q5 Sportback PrestigeSECTION Comfort System Central Control Module, Near Field Communication Control Module, Near Field Communication Control Module 2
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G605 

Left Front Exterior Door Handle Touch Sensor

G606 

Right Front Exterior Door Handle Touch Sensor

J393 

Comfort System Central Control Module

J1169 

Near Field Communication Control Module

J1170 

Near Field Communication Control Module 2

L283 

Driver Side Exterior Door Handle Illumination Lamp

R350 

Near Field Communication Antenna

T2nb 

2-Pin Connector, Dark Brown

T2nc 

2-Pin Connector, Black

T5cc 

5-Pin Connector, Black

T12w 

12-Pin Connector, Black

T12wx 

12-Pin Connector, Black

T20e 

20-Pin Connector, Black

T28a 

28-Pin Connector, Black

T28ax 

28-Pin Connector, Black

T32i 

32-Pin Connector, Naturally Cloudy

TCPM 

Coupling Point on Instrument Panel, Center

TTVL 

Left Front Door Coupling Point

44 

Ground Connection on A-Pillar, Lower Left

205 

Ground Connection (in Driver Door Wiring Harness)

303 

Ground Connection 3 (in Driver Door Wiring Harness)

369 

Ground Connection 4 (in Main Wiring Harness)

B851 

Connection (CAN Bus, Comfort System Central Control Module, High)

B852 

Connection (CAN Bus, Comfort System Central Control Module, Low)

For LHD Vehicles

*2 

For RHD Vehicles

*3 

For Vehicles with Auxiliary Lamps

RENDER: 1.0x

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