Connector Overview

2010 Volkswagen Golf (5K1) L5-2.5L (CBTA)SECTION Connector Overview






Connector Overview






1 Navigation Connection, Japan

not used

2 Antenna Connection

Input connector for the DAB antenna, optional

3 Multi-pin Connector 1, 8-pin

Terminal assignment, refer to => [ 8-Pin Connector 1, Speaker Outputs ] 8-Pin Connector 1, Speaker Outputs

4 Multi-pin Connector 2, 8-pin

Terminal assignment, refer to => [ 8-Pin Connector 2, Voltage Supply Wires and CAN Bus ] 8-Pin Connector 2, Voltage Supply Wires and CAN Bus

5 Multi-pin Connector 3, 12-pin

Terminal assignment, refer to => [ 12-Pin Connector 3, Telephone and Microphone Signals ] 12-Pin Connector 3, Telephone and Microphone Signals

6 Multi-pin Connector 4, 12-pin

Terminal assignment, refer to => [ 12-Pin Connector 4, CD Changer Control and Audio Input Signals ] 12-Pin Connector 4, CD Changer Control and Audio Input Signals

7 26-pin Connector

Terminal assignment, refer to => [ 26-Pin Connector 5, Audio and Video ] 26-Pin Connector 5, Audio and Video

8 Antenna Connection

For navigation

For additional information, refer to=> [ Connector Overview Antenna Connections 8 through 10 ] Connector Overview Antenna Connections 8 Through 10

9 Antenna Connection

FM 2 antenna

For additional information, refer to => [ Connector Overview Antenna Connections 8 through 10 ] Connector Overview Antenna Connections 8 Through 10

10 Antenna connection

FM/AM antenna

For additional information, refer to => [ Connector Overview Antenna Connections 8 through 10 ] Connector Overview Antenna Connections 8 Through 10

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