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Bentley Gt Breitling Clock fitting in Mk6 GTI

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  • Bentley Gt Breitling Clock fitting in Mk6 GTI

    Folks,

    I'm a confirmed Breitling fan ( own a Cosmonaute, 2 x ex aircraft clocks, Limited Edition Alarm Clock), and always thought that the clock in the Bentley GT was very cool ( even if it isn't made by Breitling, just Breitling branded)

    I have gone through the process of sourcing the GT clock ( I actually needed to source 2 to get a wiring loom plug as well as my preferred dial combination), and have taken the shell of the clock off to place in a gauge pod.

    Trouble is wiring it up. I was going to take to an aftermarket VW specialist, but I'm concerned that this clock is controlled by CAN Bus.

    It has 4 wires, red, brown, and 2 twisted pair canbus orange violet, and orange brown.

    Is this viable to connect, as I have got no idea how you would even try to code it ? Or would it be easier to source a normal VDO analogue car clock to use the mechanism which is a standard +/- ?

    Any ideas ?
    [SIZE="1"][I]2010 Mk6 GTI 3 Door - Tornado Red, ACC, Roof, Xenon, RNS510, MDI with 1TB HDD, RVC, Park Assist, BBS CK Alloy Wheels, 2 x Alpine MRV-F345 Amps, Alpine Type X 17-PRO Front stage, Type X 13-REF rear stage, 1 x Alpine Type R Sub, Alpine PKG-RSE2 Overhead DVD/Monitor

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    This may be easier than I thought. The clock works when connected to 12 volt power, and leaving the canbus unconnected. I assume the Canbus synchronises the time with other time keeping components in the car. I also assume the Canbus also determines the illumination. I guess I can Macgyver a few LEDs with a seperate power lead to provide illumination ?
    [SIZE="1"][I]2010 Mk6 GTI 3 Door - Tornado Red, ACC, Roof, Xenon, RNS510, MDI with 1TB HDD, RVC, Park Assist, BBS CK Alloy Wheels, 2 x Alpine MRV-F345 Amps, Alpine Type X 17-PRO Front stage, Type X 13-REF rear stage, 1 x Alpine Type R Sub, Alpine PKG-RSE2 Overhead DVD/Monitor

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    • #3
      cool idea. A Bentley Conti is supposedly a Phaeton, and the canbus colour coding sounds the same... would you code it? or does it, like you said, get the time from the canbus in the car? If I got my hands on one I'd try to wire it into the car and see what happens
      Then it'd break something and I'd regret it
      Main Dub:
      2010 Crafter Hanover Bus
      1956 Type 1
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      • #4
        Definitely requires canbus for illumination and time setting. I would be tempted to try, if Canbus wasn't so finnicky. The illumination is the thing I really want.

        For example the headlight switch I assume is using canbus for illumination, and yet I don't think you need to "code" it ?
        [SIZE="1"][I]2010 Mk6 GTI 3 Door - Tornado Red, ACC, Roof, Xenon, RNS510, MDI with 1TB HDD, RVC, Park Assist, BBS CK Alloy Wheels, 2 x Alpine MRV-F345 Amps, Alpine Type X 17-PRO Front stage, Type X 13-REF rear stage, 1 x Alpine Type R Sub, Alpine PKG-RSE2 Overhead DVD/Monitor

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