Multifunction display (trip computer)
For retrofitting multifunction display only need suitable switch stalk and three wires. You can see inside the red box in the diagram.
Reset button, Ambient temperature sensor, Multifunction indicator, Onboard supply control unit, Dash panel insert
E91 - Function selection switch
E92 - Reset button
G17 - Ambient temperature sensor
J119 - Multifunction indicator
J285 - Control unit in dash panel insert
J519 - Onboard supply control unit
J623 - Engine control unit
K - Dash panel insert
T2fm - 2-pin connector
T32 - 32-pin connector
T41 - 41-pin connector
T73b - 73-pin connector
110 - Earth connection 2, in dash panel wiring harness
269 - Earth connection (sender earth) 1, in dash panel wiring harness
354 - Earth connection 6, in dash panel wiring harness
439 - Earth connection 3, in dash panel wiring harness
605 - Earth point, on top end of steering column
606 - Earth point, under the centre console near gear stick
B383 - Connection 1 (powertrain CAN bus, high), in main wiring harness
B390 - Connection 1 (powertrain CAN bus, low), in main wiring harness
T41
More images about T41 connector here (thanks Der Finne ): http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 71#p421710
T32
More images about T32 connector here (thanks Gannu_1 ): http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/modificat ... uster.html
More info here: http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 70#p466570
VCDS
Instrument---Byte1---bit3
POLO 6R Multifunction display
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Re: POLO 6R Multifunction display
In order to provide the inputs signals to control the MFD, you need the cables on these terminals T32/22, T32/21, T32/23.
On cars that have MFSW with buttons on the right side and no trip computer buttons on the wiper stalk, how does it work?
On cars that have MFSW with buttons on the right side and no trip computer buttons on the wiper stalk, how does it work?
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Re: POLO 6R Multifunction display
sir,
does that mean a "midline cluster" with "NO TRIP" buttons on stalks can get more information in the instrument cluster?
irrespective of whichever BCM?
does that mean a "midline cluster" with "NO TRIP" buttons on stalks can get more information in the instrument cluster?
irrespective of whichever BCM?
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Re: POLO 6R Multifunction display
The buttons on MSFW are sent as canbus commands.
Not as wire inputs like the stalk uses.
Not as wire inputs like the stalk uses.
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Re: POLO 6R Multifunction display
I am planing to do the same thing to my Polo 6c (MY2016)
I have bought the stalks (6C0953501A), i prepared the wiring (T10/9 to T73a/15, T10/8 to T73a/16, T10/10 to T73a/17).
The question is: do i have to enable this through long coding (via VCDS)? And if i have, should I have to follow the same procedure, as described on this thread ?
I have bought the stalks (6C0953501A), i prepared the wiring (T10/9 to T73a/15, T10/8 to T73a/16, T10/10 to T73a/17).
The question is: do i have to enable this through long coding (via VCDS)? And if i have, should I have to follow the same procedure, as described on this thread ?