[ORiOn] VW Polo 6R BlueGT

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iichel wrote: Thu Jul 26, 2018 9:36 pm looks like the markings should be rotated 90 degrees clockwise though to make them correct.
I tought that to...
I will ask vw for the price and try it, maybe... 😂
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Does anybody know where i could connect a dashcam?
Preferably on the drivers side and after the ignition key in on.

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Uhm, fuse box?
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iichel wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 3:36 pm Uhm, fuse box?
Isn't the fuse box always connected?
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Only some are, some are ignition switch controlled.
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RUM4MO wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 8:00 pm Only some are, some are ignition switch controlled.
Will check with a volmeter then. Thanks! 👍
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Or you could have a look at the fuse box diagrams: https://uk-polos.net/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=71052
if it says terminal 30, it's a permanent plus. If it says terminal 15, it's an ignitions switched plus.
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iichel wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 9:29 pm Or you could have a look at the fuse box diagrams: https://uk-polos.net/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=71052
if it says terminal 30, it's a permanent plus. If it says terminal 15, it's an ignitions switched plus.
Awesome. Thanks!
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Should I connect to an already fused one and wich one? Or should i use a vacant one... Because the only one I can find vacant that is ignition switched is the 29, on the pdf it says it's terminal 87...

There's also the number 5 that is vacant and terminal 15, but I can't seem to access it from behind...

I would prefer to connect to an exhisting one, maybe the one that goes to the cigarrete lighter? Wich one is it?
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The cigarette lighter is connected to fuse 42. I'd probably suggest a vacant one, if available.
Do you maybe have a picture of your fusebox?
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iichel wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 6:44 pm The cigarette lighter is connected to fuse 42. I'd probably suggest a vacant one, if available.
Do you maybe have a picture of your fusebox?
The only one with terminal 15 that is available is slot number 5, but when I look behind it, I can't seem to access it, the middle row where number 5 is, is like covered with plastic, I don't know... Hard to explain, i will try and take a photo... But I will probably connect it to number 42 then, since the dashcam is ment to be connected to the cigarrete lighter anyway...
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Ended up connecting it to fuse 42, not the best practice, but not the worse either, and a lot simpler haha

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iichel wrote: Wed Feb 07, 2018 8:06 am remember to tell your "61 battery monitor" module that you installed a new battery. I think it's somewhere in adaptation, you'll have to encode the new battery type (same as old) vendor, capacity and a few digits of the S/N.
a trick that a VW employee taught me, since you're probably changing to the same capacity and type, to simply change the last digit. i'm not sure what to think about it. it's clever, but could confuse later on.
Hey iichel, I just installed the new battery, but I can't find the Serial Number :/
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VCDS tells me that it needs to be a 10 digit code...
Even when I look at an old vcds log to check on the old battery where the SN is, and I cannot find it haha
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You can see the full BEM code next to the plus sign. VAO...
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iichel wrote: Fri Aug 31, 2018 11:41 am You can see the full BEM code next to the plus sign. VAO...
The BEM code is the part number, then there's a number under it, but it's more than 10 digits...
Even if it was the BEM code, it has 11 digits.
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