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  • T5 Drivers Door Wiring Loom

    Hi all I’m trying to piece together the electrics on my drivers door. The loom the van came with looks to have been hacked at.

    I bought a loom today out of a newer T5 Caravelle. My Transporter is a 2004. But the coloured connector that plugs in under the dash is slightly different to the original connector. For reference the original connector is a cream colour while the new connector is a dark red.

    The dark red connector has more wires on it but I suspect this is because the Caravelle has a lock/unlock buttons?

    Is there any way to use the new loom but retain the cream coloured connector?

    I’ve bought a day subscription to Erwin but cannot make sense of the connection flow diagrams to translate the connector pins.

    I’m trying to avoid an expensive trip to a sparky.

    If anyone can direct me to a wrecker that can help that would be awesome!

    Oh and the original loom seems to be missing a connector for the mirror and one of the window motor connectors among other issues. Hence not wanting to fix it.


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    if you de-pin both the old and new connectors, you should be able to make it work.
    Learn how to read the wiring diagrams from erwin, https://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives...rrent_Flow.pdf
    Even building the loom if you have all the correct connectors is possible.

    Have you got a few pics of what the connectors look like?
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    • #3
      Thanks Mig that’s very helpful!

      I’ve managed to find the correct wiring loom and have fitted it. I’m now waiting to receive another window motor.

      Though I was speaking to a sparky yesterday and he mentioned I may have problems because I’m not using the original window motor electrical board (the black box that sits between the wiring connector and the motor itself- I don’t know the correct term). He had replaced the window motor on a Golf and when pressing the window open button it triggered the central locking and didn’t open the window…

      Guessing if I encounter this problem I’ll need to have some recoding / recalibration done??


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