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    Senior Member Two Rings migsan's Avatar
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    [HELP] Central Electrics Module

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    Hello Guys!!!

    I need some help... The picture above shows the Central Electrics module:


    This is the F version (Higline)

    And this is a simple diagram that I made in Excel with all the pins in the three connectors:


    Green - Have Pin / Red - Don't have pin

    I want to know if anyone have the pin-out of this module???

    Thanks in advance!!!
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    Veteran Member Four Rings diagnosticator's Avatar
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    Re: [HELP] Central Electrics Module

    The pin out is incorporated in the wiring diagrams, by showing the contact terminal number for each wire circuit used and as connected to the CECM. In addition, if you remove the module housing to view the printed circuit board, you will see that there is some components that have a place but are not installed. For the circuits that are not populated with electronics parts, there are also some of the harness terminal pins that are not connected to any active circuits or divices on the circuit board. If you note the inactive harness terminal pin locations, that leaves fewer unused active circuits to find what connects by examining the wiring diagrams for circuits associated with the unused harness connector teriminals on your A4.
    Last edited by diagnosticator; 12-04-2008 at 03:50 AM.

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