Door Control Module Driver Side J386
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Here is sample coding from another 2004 Golf (3 door model) that might help confirm if yours is correct: Driver-side door electronics - MIDI Part No: 1K0 959 701E Coding 52 ------------ Passenger-side door electronics - MIDI Part No: 1K0 959 702E Coding 52.
Here is sample coding from another 2004 Golf (3 door model) that might help confirm if yours is correct: Driver-side door electronics - MIDI Part No: 1K0 959 701E Coding 52 ------------ Passenger-side door electronics - MIDI Part No: 1K0 959 702E Coding 52 Ok, thanks.
You might want to run stranded core wire from the body to inside the door, with butt connectors inside the body, and inside the door. This will give you stranded core wire sustaining all the flexing from opening and closing the door, with the butt connectors relatively stationary, and the wires not being subjected to bending right at the ends of the butt connectors.
Maybe simply an electronics failure in the module Ive also now noticed that the instrument cluster display doesnt show the drivers door as being open when you open the door the interior light isnt coming on now when the drivers door is opened.
Get the door panel off and carefully look over all the loom, especially where it goes through the A post. You may well have a broken wire. If the control units loses power it will show a communications error. 2b1af7f3a8