Re: ciclo's Polo. R-line 1.2 TSI 90hp 119gr.
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:10 pm
sell the old stuff 
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Please, an image of the fuse box.Waldi wrote:Thanks alot! I also have VCDS, if you want some information of the bmc....
At the Moment i have no buttons on my oem steeringwheel so i think it would be very difficult. For me.
Waldi
Marjacic wrote:ciclo wrote:How to install automatic lights on a Volkswagen Polo 6R with halogen headlights w/o st/stp system (OEM)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2nv91 ... sp=sharing
I just want to remember that I decided not to provide technical support for this installation because there are many factors to consider.
My time is very limited, I have no time for everyone.
Again, I apologize for this.
Will this Retrofitting also work for my polo 1.6 Tdi? without Start/stop?![]()
Update:ciclo wrote:Yep, this guide is an adaptation of the wiring for automatic lights. Low beam, and other lights, but not for the high beam.
By the way, this guide needs a deep revision, but I have not had time to do so since I did never need to do this adaptation because I have this wiring configuration from factory. I thought someone would.
viewtopic.php?f=56&t=67583&p=504713#p504713tadej wrote:Ciclo hello!
Sorry for interrupting...I have one quick question. And I'm installing ambient LED strips for footwells in front and back and I need the 12V power from front socket? What is the easiest and quickest way to do it? I will be placing a module where the front cupholders are(under centre console). So my question is...do I need to remove centre console and if so, how can I do it?
By the way, how did you manage to do your 12V socket on the backseat?
Have a nice weekend!
viewtopic.php?f=56&t=67687&p=504716#p504716Waldi wrote:It isn't a bluemotion. You have a lot of time, i will do this in 2 weeks. Thanks, you are THE right man!
NOiichel wrote:ciclo, are you secretly trying to make cruise control on the steering wheel work?
iichel wrote:If i remember correctly, the T6 BCMs were indicated with PR codes (this part I'm sure about, lol) but there were different versions with normal and active cruise control



NO. This BCM model is Max and you need High.Waldi wrote:I found that the VW E-UP also has a 7H0937090B BCM, it could be also a solution?
I'm not sure of this because I believe that you will be among the first to do this.Waldi wrote: Do you think we need to change the bcm to use the cruise-control on the steering wheel-buttons?


I am also plans to install ambient lights in footwells, but I want to do it like in the Passat CC (two color: white & red)tadej wrote:And I'm installing ambient LED strips for footwells in front and back