Component testing procedure

2013 Volkswagen Beetle R-Line, 2.0L Eng VIN TSECTION Component testing procedure
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MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LAMP PORTION - COMPONENT TESTING

Circuit to test Connect self-powered test light or ohmmeter to terminals Move switch to these positions A good switch will indicate
High beam 9 and 10 High beam Closed circuit
Flash-to-pass Open circuit
Low beam
Low beam/Flash-to-pass 11 and 10 High beam Open circuit
Flash-to-pass Closed circuit
Low beam Open circuit
Low beam/Flash-to-pass 9 and 1 Left turn Closed circuit
Off Open circuit
Low beam/Flash-to-pass 9 and 3 Right turn Closed circuit
Off Open circuit


MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH, LAMP PORTION - COMPONENT TESTING

Circuit to test Connect self-powered test light or ohmmeter to terminals Move switch to these positions A good switch will indicate
Turn signal 9 and 10 (C202c) Left turn. Hazard off Closed circuit
1 (C202c) and 2 (C202a)
1 and 2 (C202c)
9 and 10 (C202c) Right turn, Hazard off Closed circuit
1 and 5 (C202c)
1 and 3 (C202c)
Stoplamps 4 (C202c) and 2 (C202a) Turn signal switch in neutral, Hazard off Closed circuit
4 and 5 (C202c)
Hazard 6 and 10 (C202c) Hazard on, Turn signal switch in neutral Closed circuit
1 and 2 (C202c)
1 (C202c) and 2 (C202a)
1 and 5 (C202c)
1 and 3 (C202c)
4 (C202c) and 2 (C202a) Open circuit
4 and 5 (C202c)
RENDER: 1.0x

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