VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
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VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
Hello!
I opened this topic as ciclo sugested to document my intention to upgrade my Polo 6R MY2011 BCM in order to retrofit the Autolights funtion.
Till now i have read on this forum all the information i thought important regarding this retrofit and so i have already purchased some parts i know it will be needed.
I already have these parts:
- two BCMs, 7E0 937 090 and 6R0937088F
- RLS: 1K0955559
- VW golf MK6 auto dimming interior mirror
- light switch: 5ND941431B
I have done myself a wiring loom based on one of ciclo schematics, the difference is that I do not used those plug adapters, I destroyed an old light switch and soldered the wires to the pins. That way I can connect the original connector from the car to my wiring loom.
I follow this guide from ciclo:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2nv91 ... E1bk0/view
But I realised that this must not be the correct schematic for me because in the schematic the pin 6 and 7 of the headlight switch are empty and on my Polo i have a wire on each of those pins.
I own also an Audi A4 8K model and i have done a lot of mods on it and so i am quite familiar with wirin looms, Elsawin schematics and other technical concepts used on these kind of mods.
I am just a litle bit stuck on this one because I searched ELSAWIN for the connections and couldnt find them.
I opened this topic as ciclo sugested to document my intention to upgrade my Polo 6R MY2011 BCM in order to retrofit the Autolights funtion.
Till now i have read on this forum all the information i thought important regarding this retrofit and so i have already purchased some parts i know it will be needed.
I already have these parts:
- two BCMs, 7E0 937 090 and 6R0937088F
- RLS: 1K0955559
- VW golf MK6 auto dimming interior mirror
- light switch: 5ND941431B
I have done myself a wiring loom based on one of ciclo schematics, the difference is that I do not used those plug adapters, I destroyed an old light switch and soldered the wires to the pins. That way I can connect the original connector from the car to my wiring loom.
I follow this guide from ciclo:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2nv91 ... E1bk0/view
But I realised that this must not be the correct schematic for me because in the schematic the pin 6 and 7 of the headlight switch are empty and on my Polo i have a wire on each of those pins.
I own also an Audi A4 8K model and i have done a lot of mods on it and so i am quite familiar with wirin looms, Elsawin schematics and other technical concepts used on these kind of mods.
I am just a litle bit stuck on this one because I searched ELSAWIN for the connections and couldnt find them.
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
Here is the VCDS Scan from my Polo:
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Monday,19,October,2020,19:16:49:07604
VCDS -- Windows Based VAG/VAS Emulator Running on Windows XP x86
VCDS Version: 20.4.1.0
Data version: 20180212 DS317.0
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VIN: WVWZZZ6RZBY142675 License Plate: VW POLO 6R 2010 11-LE-79
Mileage: 138750km-86215mi Repair Order:
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Chassis Type: 6R-VW25 (6N0)
Scan: 01 03 04 08 09 15 17 19 25 44 56
VIN: WVWZZZ6RZBY142675 Mileage: 138750km-86215miles
01-Engine -- Status: Malfunction 0010
03-ABS Brakes -- Status: OK 0000
04-Steering Angle -- Status: OK 0000
08-Auto HVAC -- Status: OK 0000
09-Cent. Elect. -- Status: OK 0000
15-Airbags -- Status: OK 0000
17-Instruments -- Status: OK 0000
19-CAN Gateway -- Status: OK 0000
25-Immobilizer -- Status: OK 0000
44-Steering Assist -- Status: OK 0000
56-Radio -- Status: OK 0000
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Address 01: Engine (J623-CGPA) Labels:. 03E-906-019-CGP.clb
Part No SW: 03E 906 019 B HW: 03E 906 019 B
Component: SIMOS11.1 H03 8691
Revision: -------- Serial number:
Coding: 00110016000400080000
Shop #: WSC 00788 648 00255
ASAM Dataset: EV_ECM12MPI02103E906019B 001006
ROD: EV_ECM12MPI02103E906019.rod
VCID: 232E44040AA86C7E16-8076
1 Fault Found:
16907 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S1
P0133 00 [096] - Response too Slow
Intermittent - Not Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 00000001
Fault Priority: 2
Fault Frequency: 1
Mileage: 138629 km
Date: 2020.10.03
Time: 17:44:13
Engine speed: 1426.00 /min
Normed load value: 0.0 %
Vehicle speed: 29 km/h
Coolant temperature: 54 °C
Intake air temperature: 35 °C
Ambient air pressure: 1000 mbar
Voltage terminal 30: 13.812 V
Unlearning counter according OBD: 37
Oxygen sensor bank 1 sensor 1: voltage-Lambda probe voltage: bank 1: probe 1 (broadband probe): 0.171 V
Engine status-Engine: operating status: PUC
Cold start counter: dew point end of front lambda probe-CTR_COLD_ST_LS_UP: 0
Exhaust gas temperature before catalytic converter-TEG_DYN_LS_UP[1]: 410.47501 °C
Readiness: 0000 0000
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Address 03: ABS Brakes (J104) Labels:. 6J0-907-37x-ESP.clb
Part No SW: 6R0 907 379 AJ HW: 6R0 907 379 AF
Component: ESP8.2i front H05 0001
Revision: --------
Coding: 210224E3217100B4842B24E984D600401300
Shop #: WSC 00788 648 00255
VCID: 060B1A738A399EB53E-8052
No fault code found.
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Address 08: Auto HVAC (J301) Labels: 6R0-820-045.clb
Part No SW: 6R0 820 045 G HW: 6R0 820 045 G
Component: Man AC 02 0101
Revision: 0002S 02
VCID: 323F62F75E1D86E19E-8066
No fault code found.
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Address 09: Cent. Elect. (J519) Labels:. 6R0-937-08x-09.clb
Part No SW: 6R0 937 087 P HW: 6R0 937 087
Component: BCM PQ25 H+4 H34 0411
Revision: BF034001 Serial number: 0581 340132444
Coding: 24B02BBF08A10000003808007D2B0CD00040410F60860000200000000000
Shop #: WSC 00000 080 00468
VCID: 4A57928FBE6576895E-801E
Subsystem 1 - Part No SW: 6R0 959 801 R HW: 6R0 959 801 R Labels: 6R0-959-801.CLB
Component: J386__TSG_FT 006 0903
Serial number: KU0-KU012.10.1010821
Coding: 18BC30
Subsystem 2 - Part No SW: 6R0 959 802 T HW: 6R0 959 802 T Labels: 6R0-959-802.CLB
Component: J387__TSG_BT 006 0902
Serial number: KU0-KU022.10.1012436
Coding: 08BC30
Subsystem 3 - Part No SW: 5K0 959 542 A HW: 5K0 959 542 A Labels: 3C8-959-537.CLB
Component: E221__MFL-TAS H07 0013
Serial number: 0026450
Coding: 020000
Subsystem 4 - Part No SW: 6R0 959 811 F HW: 6R0 959 811 F
Component: J388__TSG_HL 006 0902
Serial number: KU0-KU027.10.1012837
Coding: 08BC32
Subsystem 5 - Part No SW: 6R0 959 812 F HW: 6R0 959 812 F
Component: J389__TSG_HR 006 0902
Serial number: KU0-KU014.10.1010998
Coding: 08BC32
No fault code found.
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Address 15: Airbags (J234) Labels:| 5K0-959-655.clb
Part No SW: 6R0 959 655 K HW: 6R0 959 655 K
Component: VW10Airbag01M H09 0020
Revision: -------- Serial number: 003GX009NWTG
Coding: 00314D
Shop #: WSC 00788 648 00255
ASAM Dataset: EV_AirbaVW10BPAVW250 A01001
ROD: EV_AirbaVW10BPAVW250.rod
VCID: 4A57928FB66576895E-801E
Crash sensor for side airbag: driver side:
Serial number: 3575HRB405P085G291U8
Crash sensor for side airbag: front passenger side:
Serial number: 3585HRB405P085G22GTG
Crash sensor for side airbag: rear: driver side:
Serial number: 3515RRB405B036N2I0R6
Crash sensor for side airbag: rear: passenger side:
Serial number: 3525RRB405B036N278J$
No fault code found.
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Address 17: Instruments (J285) Labels:| 5K0-920-xxx-17.clb-SRI1
Part No SW: 6R0 920 860 F HW: 6R0 920 860 F
Component: KOMBI H04 0304
Serial number: 00000000000000
Coding: 140A00
Shop #: WSC 00788 648 00255
ASAM Dataset: EV_Kombi_UDS_VDD_RM09 A04086
ROD: EV_Kombi_UDS_VDD_RM09_004_VW25.rod
VCID: 373A7CC07A04E402B6-8062
No fault code found.
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Address 19: CAN Gateway (J533) Labels:. 6N0-909-901-6R.clb
Part No SW: 6N0 909 901 HW: 6R0 937 087
Component: GW-K-CAN TP20 H34 0411
Revision: BF034001
Coding: 002200
Shop #: WSC 00000 080 00468
VCID: 7071EE3D562B12938E-8024
No fault code found.
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Address 25: Immobilizer (J334) Labels:| 5K0-920-xxx-25.clb
Part No SW: 5K0 953 234 HW: 5K0 953 234
Component: IMMO H04 0304
Serial number:
Coding: 000000
Shop #: WSC 00000 000 00000
ASAM Dataset: EV_Immo_UDS_VDD_RM09 A03008
ROD: EV_Immo_UDS_VDD_RM09_VW21.rod
VCID: 6A77D22F360536695E-803E
No fault code found.
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Address 44: Steering Assist Labels: 6Q0-423-156.lbl
Part No: 6R0 423 156 B
Component: LenkhilfeTRW V277
Coding: 11250
Shop #: WSC 00788
VCID: 2F326CF8C6EC94CA76-807A
No fault code found.
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Address 56: Radio (J503) Labels:. 5M0-035-1xx-56.clb
Part No SW: 5M0 035 156 C HW: 5M0 035 156 C
Component: Radio H30 0072
Revision: R0000000 Serial number: VWZAZ1K0530899
Coding: 0000020002
Shop #: WSC 00788 648 00255
VCID: 292850EA3ACE48A046-807C
No fault code found.
End-------------------------(Elapsed Time: 03:00)--------------------------
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
Hello nirnvn.
Forget about the BCM 6R0937088F, it is for models with start/stop system, use the 7E0 model.
The adaptation to BCM Max is done for several reasons, but mainly because the original wiring of your 6R for the lighting system is based on electrical signals and is not correct for the electronic management of some functions (automatic lights, Bixenon headlights, etc...), hence you have pins 6 -drls- and 7 -twin headlights- occupied by cables in the original connector of the light switch and some other cables that are not connected to the BCM.
My automatic lights scheme is correct for you if you do the BCM adaptation, and you cannot find the diagrams in ELSAWIN because the magnificent POLO 6R never had the factory option for automatic lights.
Well, instead of going into more explanation, it is best that you post a picture of your fuse box in which I can see all the fuses, and a picture or two in which I can see the colors of the original wires that reach your original T17 connector (or whatever is minimally understandable due to the current situation).
With that and the autoscan already posted, I'll tell you with a link to a tutorial what you have to do to adapt the BCM.
The BCM 7E0 will need to be coded correctly for everything to work as it should.
Forget about the BCM 6R0937088F, it is for models with start/stop system, use the 7E0 model.
The adaptation to BCM Max is done for several reasons, but mainly because the original wiring of your 6R for the lighting system is based on electrical signals and is not correct for the electronic management of some functions (automatic lights, Bixenon headlights, etc...), hence you have pins 6 -drls- and 7 -twin headlights- occupied by cables in the original connector of the light switch and some other cables that are not connected to the BCM.
My automatic lights scheme is correct for you if you do the BCM adaptation, and you cannot find the diagrams in ELSAWIN because the magnificent POLO 6R never had the factory option for automatic lights.
Well, instead of going into more explanation, it is best that you post a picture of your fuse box in which I can see all the fuses, and a picture or two in which I can see the colors of the original wires that reach your original T17 connector (or whatever is minimally understandable due to the current situation).
With that and the autoscan already posted, I'll tell you with a link to a tutorial what you have to do to adapt the BCM.
The BCM 7E0 will need to be coded correctly for everything to work as it should.
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
ciclo wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 11:25 am Hello nirnvn.
Forget about the BCM 6R0937088F, it is for models with start/stop system, use the 7E0 model.
The adaptation to BCM Max is done for several reasons, but mainly because the original wiring of your 6R for the lighting system is based on electrical signals and is not correct for the electronic management of some functions (automatic lights, Bixenon headlights, etc...), hence you have pins 6 -drls- and 7 -twin headlights- occupied by cables in the original connector of the light switch and some other cables that are not connected to the BCM.
My automatic lights scheme is correct for you if you do the BCM adaptation, and you cannot find the diagrams in ELSAWIN because the magnificent POLO 6R never had the factory option for automatic lights.
Well, instead of going into more explanation, it is best that you post a picture of your fuse box in which I can see all the fuses, and a picture or two in which I can see the colors of the original wires that reach your original T17 connector (or whatever is minimally understandable due to the current situation).
With that and the autoscan already posted, I'll tell you with a link to a tutorial what you have to do to adapt the BCM.
The BCM 7E0 will need to be coded correctly for everything to work as it should.
Yes, i concluded that the 6R Polo never came factory equiped with Auto lights since there is no ESLSA information i could find related to it.
This is really stupid since it came with RLS, so why VW just dont add the auto light option?
I will take some pictures today and post them here for you to see
Much appreciate your help on this
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
Sorry, for asking, but is it possible to retrofit the autolights with the 088F BCM?
I am asking this because the 6R0...088F BCM I got it free and the 7E0 I bought it from a car parts warehouse near me and I have the possibility to return it with no charges.
If I could use the 6R0...088F it would be great!
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
Hera are the pictures of the relay carrier, fusebox, light switch and dimmer connectors
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
The BCM 088F model can manage the automatic lights, but you cannot use it because it is used in conjunction with an external Gateway.
External GWs were discontinued on PQ25s... I do not remember exactly but I think that since October 2012 the external GWs stopped being used in the 6R, the BCM Max with internal GW began to take over the BlueMotion functions.
The BCM Max 7E0 has an internal Gateway, which is exactly the same way as the BCM High 087 P that your 6R currently has installed.
You must install the BCM 7E0.
Thanks for the images, I will do some checks and tonight or tomorrow I post the link to a tutorial for the adaptation of your BCM 7E0.
External GWs were discontinued on PQ25s... I do not remember exactly but I think that since October 2012 the external GWs stopped being used in the 6R, the BCM Max with internal GW began to take over the BlueMotion functions.
The BCM Max 7E0 has an internal Gateway, which is exactly the same way as the BCM High 087 P that your 6R currently has installed.
You must install the BCM 7E0.
Thanks for the images, I will do some checks and tonight or tomorrow I post the link to a tutorial for the adaptation of your BCM 7E0.
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
Oh, OK, I am aware of that BCM diferrences with and without internal gateway, i just didnt know that the 088F was without internal gateway .ciclo wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 4:14 pm The BCM 088F model can manage the automatic lights, but you cannot use it because it is used in conjunction with an external Gateway.
External GWs were discontinued on PQ25s... I do not remember exactly but I think that since October 2012 the external GWs stopped being used in the 6R, the BCM Max with internal GW began to take over the BlueMotion functions.
The BCM Max 7E0 has an internal Gateway, which is exactly the same way as the BCM High 087 P that your 6R currently has installed.
You must install the BCM 7E0.
Thanks for the images, I will do some checks and tonight or tomorrow I post the link to a tutorial for the adaptation of your BCM 7E0.
thank you for your info
Apreciace your help!
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
Side note on the interesting VW logic.
The 6R 1.2 TDI Bluemotion has had the 6R0 937 088x BCM and the external gateway until the end (end of model year 2013).
This is the model with the Groenland rims, bluemotion bumpers and roof spoiler These never had the 7H0 BCM.
The 1.6 TDI and 1.2 TSI Bluemotion Technologies (BMT) models did have the 088x BCM with external gateway until model year 2012 where the 1.4 TSI ACT BlueGT was introduced.
The BlueGT came with the 7H0 937 090x BCM and from that moment onwards, the BMT models also used the 7H0 BCM max.
The 6R 1.2 TDI Bluemotion has had the 6R0 937 088x BCM and the external gateway until the end (end of model year 2013).
This is the model with the Groenland rims, bluemotion bumpers and roof spoiler These never had the 7H0 BCM.
The 1.6 TDI and 1.2 TSI Bluemotion Technologies (BMT) models did have the 088x BCM with external gateway until model year 2012 where the 1.4 TSI ACT BlueGT was introduced.
The BlueGT came with the 7H0 937 090x BCM and from that moment onwards, the BMT models also used the 7H0 BCM max.
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
Thank you for your informationiichel wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:27 pm Side note on the interesting VW logic.
The 6R 1.2 TDI Bluemotion has had the 6R0 937 088x BCM and the external gateway until the end (end of model year 2013).
This is the model with the Groenland rims, bluemotion bumpers and roof spoiler These never had the 7H0 BCM.
The 1.6 TDI and 1.2 TSI Bluemotion Technologies (BMT) models did have the 088x BCM with external gateway until model year 2012 where the 1.4 TSI ACT BlueGT was introduced.
The BlueGT came with the 7H0 937 090x BCM and from that moment onwards, the BMT models also used the 7H0 BCM max.
Mine is a 1.2 Fsi 70Hp MY2010 and has a 6R0 937 087 P from factory.
just additional information, it has also multifunction steering wheel, the one that has only buttons on the left.
But this has nothing to do with the BCM itself since every BCMs have multifunction steering wheel support, am I correct?
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
Yes, the MFSW is operated by LIN, the same LIN that goes to the electric windows. All BCMs indeed support this.
The 086 and 085 BCM do not support a second LIN wire to the RLS, anti-theft alarm and panoramic sunroof.
The 086 and 085 BCM do not support a second LIN wire to the RLS, anti-theft alarm and panoramic sunroof.
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
Hello nirvnv
Follow this installation guide.
Download https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cXw67i ... sp=sharing
In your case the wire reaching T17/6 of the light switch connector must also be insulated.
In case you want to have DRLs you have to do a new installation for DRLs under BCM control. (elsa 41/2 or 46/2 - L174, L175)
This is the final BCM coding when you have everything installed:
- BCM 7E0. Adaptation.
- Auto lights wiring.
- DRLs in additional bulbs of the fog lamps.
- LED plate lights.
- RLS, wiring.
- Auto Light switch.
BCM
24B02BBF08A1000001380EB07CEB0ED05F40612F60862041200000030000
RLS
06302D
If there are errors after introducing the BCM coding it is because the installation is not done correctly.
Here my help ends, good luck!
Follow this installation guide.
Download https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cXw67i ... sp=sharing
In your case the wire reaching T17/6 of the light switch connector must also be insulated.
In case you want to have DRLs you have to do a new installation for DRLs under BCM control. (elsa 41/2 or 46/2 - L174, L175)
This is the final BCM coding when you have everything installed:
- BCM 7E0. Adaptation.
- Auto lights wiring.
- DRLs in additional bulbs of the fog lamps.
- LED plate lights.
- RLS, wiring.
- Auto Light switch.
BCM
24B02BBF08A1000001380EB07CEB0ED05F40612F60862041200000030000
RLS
06302D
If there are errors after introducing the BCM coding it is because the installation is not done correctly.
Here my help ends, good luck!
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
Hello!
Thank you very much for your help on this.
I will study the procedure and make the necessary wiring looms.
Maybe next week i can make this retrofit.
one more question, anyone know the windshield part number with the RLS bracket?
I need to order one but since my Polo has no RLS from factory i can not order it ny VIN number.
Thank you very much for your help on this.
I will study the procedure and make the necessary wiring looms.
Maybe next week i can make this retrofit.
one more question, anyone know the windshield part number with the RLS bracket?
I need to order one but since my Polo has no RLS from factory i can not order it ny VIN number.
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
I have a doubt on wich schematic i should follow to make the wiring for the light switch
I have these 3 schematics:
1.
2.
3.
wich one is the right one for my Polo?
thank you
I have these 3 schematics:
1.
2.
3.
wich one is the right one for my Polo?
thank you
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Re: VW Polo 6R BCM upgrade and Auto lights retrofit
if you take the 7e0 stalks, take 2. if you keep your 6r0/6q0 stalks, take 3.