Diagram 10/7 (Tracks 71-84)

2008 Volkswagen Jetta GLI (1K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (BPY)SECTION Diagram 10/7 (Tracks 71-84)





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Vehicle Electrical System Control Module, Right/left Taillamps, Left/right Rear Turn Signal Lamps, Left/right Brake Lamps, Left/right Back-Up Lamps





ws = white
sw = black
ro = red
br = brown
gn = green
bl = blue
gr = grey
li = lilac
ge = yellow
or = orange
rs = pink

G476 - Clutch Position Sensor

J131 - Driver's Heated Seat Control Module Component Locations Heated Driver Seat Control Module -J131-

J132 - Front Passenger's Heated Seat Control Module Heated Front Passenger Seat Control Module -J132-

J519 - Vehicle Electrical System Control Module Component Locations Vehicle Electrical System Control Module -J519-

L176 - Left LED Parking Lamp/DRL Module

L177 - Right LED Parking Lamp/DRL Module

M6 - Left Rear Turn Signal Lamp

M8 - Right Rear Turn Signal Lamp

M9 - Left Brake Lamp

M10 - Right Brake Lamp

M16 - Left Back-Up Lamp

M17 - Right Back-Up Lamp

T2 - Double Connector

T4a - 4-Pin Connector

T4b - 4-Pin Connector

T5a - 5-Pin Connector

T5c - 5-Pin Connector

T5m - 5-Pin Connector

T6 - 6-Pin Connector

T6g - 6-Pin Connector

T6f - 6-Pin Connector

T10a - 10-Pin Connector

T10b - 10-Pin Connector

(50) - Ground Connection, in luggage compartment, left

(98) - Ground Connection, in rear lid wiring harness

(369) - Ground Connection 4 (in main wiring harness)

(A84) - Connection (58L) (in Instrument panel wiring harness)

(A85) - Connection (58R) (in Instrument panel wiring harness)

(A87) - Back-up Lamp Connection (in instrument panel wiring harness)

(O12) - Connection 1 (in heated seat wiring harness)

(*) - Vehicles with heated seats only

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