Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
Thank you mate i really appreciate your interest.
Do not worry aboout It
Ciclo May i asked if you still sell installation instruction?
Do not worry aboout It
Ciclo May i asked if you still sell installation instruction?
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
Installation instructions are free for everyone.
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
Are those the One you posted in previous page ?
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
Allright thank you Ciclo. I Will try to remove terminals from bcm connectors and re-make wirings.
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
Remember to do this when you install the new BCM.
viewtopic.php?f=56&t=70398&start=45#p526658
Everything that is written there.
viewtopic.php?f=56&t=70398&start=45#p526658
Everything that is written there.
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
7H0 ...... T73b/1
7E0 ...... T73b/4
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
Got It thank you Ciclo.
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
Hi Ciclo, I apologize but I looked a lot of times this image and I am still unsure about wirings.
I painted a wiring diagram, can you please tell me If It's wrong or correct? Thank you mate
I painted a wiring diagram, can you please tell me If It's wrong or correct? Thank you mate
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
That's right!
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
Thank you Ciclo for confirmation.
I noticed "A" and "B" letters behind fusebox.
So I suppose B pins are in the middle and A pins are on the sides.
(a part from looking wiring colours to distinguish wires)
I used with a tester (- on ground = car key) and + on pin terminals.
---> with fused removed, engine and lights on i detected current on pins 34a, 39a, 59a and no current on pins 34b, 39b, 59b.
Is that correct?
As you can see I'm not so good as electrician and I am trying to improve.
Thanks for patience!
Have a good sunday!
I noticed "A" and "B" letters behind fusebox.
So I suppose B pins are in the middle and A pins are on the sides.
(a part from looking wiring colours to distinguish wires)
I used with a tester (- on ground = car key) and + on pin terminals.
---> with fused removed, engine and lights on i detected current on pins 34a, 39a, 59a and no current on pins 34b, 39b, 59b.
Is that correct?
As you can see I'm not so good as electrician and I am trying to improve.
Thanks for patience!
Have a good sunday!
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
Logic:
The 6R fuse box has its tricks, but with the following image everything should be clear to you:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2nv91 ... sp=sharing
Why A and B (INPUT/OUTPUT) marked in white in the link image above depends on the color of the cables in fuse slots that do not have a supply from an internal bar?
Because there are multiple configurations in the same option (equipment) in the different 6R model/range. (trendline, comfortline, advance, highline, etc... e.g in UK they are named S, SE, etc...)
On the other hand the colors of the wires also depend on the Year in which the car was manufactured (Model Year).
It is necessary to have the diagrams of your 6R model and its year of manufacture to determine the wire colors and thickness.
Everything has an excellent logic, a perfectly ordered chaos.
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so,
The 6R fuse box has its tricks, but with the following image everything should be clear to you:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2nv91 ... sp=sharing
Why A and B (INPUT/OUTPUT) marked in white in the link image above depends on the color of the cables in fuse slots that do not have a supply from an internal bar?
Because there are multiple configurations in the same option (equipment) in the different 6R model/range. (trendline, comfortline, advance, highline, etc... e.g in UK they are named S, SE, etc...)
On the other hand the colors of the wires also depend on the Year in which the car was manufactured (Model Year).
It is necessary to have the diagrams of your 6R model and its year of manufacture to determine the wire colors and thickness.
Everything has an excellent logic, a perfectly ordered chaos.
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so,
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
Thank you for explanation Ciclo
That explain why some wires have different colours from the one elsa shows.
Therefore in order to identify input/output is safer to use a tester, right?
input ---> wire with current
output ---> wire with no current
(—) ground
(+) wire
That explain why some wires have different colours from the one elsa shows.
Therefore in order to identify input/output is safer to use a tester, right?
input ---> wire with current
output ---> wire with no current
(—) ground
(+) wire
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Yes, a multimeter will help you a lot.
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Re: My polo 6r bifuel
Hi guys anyone know if original front/rear bumper of r-line fits standard polo? Thanks
Ps sorry Ciclo i still did not have time to try reinstall bcm. university is taking all my free time to study..
Ps sorry Ciclo i still did not have time to try reinstall bcm. university is taking all my free time to study..