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Great MOD: Convenience Indicators
Most modern cars come with "Convenience Indicator" feature: a single short tap on the indicator stalk makes the indicators flash 3 times and then automatically stop. Great for lane changes on motorways. I find myself usually blinking just once when I change lane and this kit will help me to improve my behaviour!
http://www.abload.de/img/komfortblinker2ss9.jpg Someone has fitted the kit in A4 B5: http://www.youtube.com/embed/SfzH057npic VAG supplies two OEM kits to retrofit this feature for older cars: * 000 998 229 -- universal wiring harness * 000 998 229 A -- vehicle specific kit for Passat B5 I understand all kits are based on essentially the same relay, just different harness. I've purchased the "000 998 229" kit here: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3603732700...ht_2381wt_1220 Perhaps direct purchase from TPS or VW dealership will come cheaper. More pictures here: http://www.golf3.de/anleitungen-tuto...rtblinker.html Will do a writeup for D2 when the kit arrives. |
Good bit of kit, I'll be looking to purchase this for my S8.
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Hmmm, don't see the point myself. :(
If I change lane I indicate appropriately and ensure the indicators are cancelled when the manoeuvre is completed. +++ Sames as I do for any other use of the indicators. :Confused: (don't really have to think consciously about it TBH) Those stupid BMW indicators that you can't cancel are a ridiculous PITA. :mad: Or am I just "old school". :rolleyes: |
Is it BMW who invented them? I noticed them on E classe merc in taxi from Heathrow two weeks ago and started internet search. Initially wanted to buy merc relay and install in my Audi, but found official VAG kit. I understand all new Audi's come with this feature too.
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Looking forward to the update, I must admit it is something I miss.
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Good bit of kit, I'll be looking to purchase this for my S8.
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Good bit of kit, I'll be looking to purchase this for my S8.
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Holly, we get it :)
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I've had the 3 flash system on Mercs since 2000, great idea and I like it a lot
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I just did this myself, used a programable piece from a company called Mcpii.com, just splice 5 wires. Works great, can program 3-5 flashes. I'm not sure how much the OEM retrofit is, or how it wires into the harness, but this was around 70 usd (about 50 quid) shipped to me. The thing to remember is that the facelift D2 has two flasher/turn signal relays, and the one needed to tap is under the driver side dash.
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That's the one. I was on my phone so couldn't get the link for you guys. Works quite well. The OEM retrofit wasn't available according to my local dealer here in the States, but the parts counter guy may also have been incompetent, they'll hire anyone that walks in the door so it seems.
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Have you noticed that most continental drivers don't understand indicators - they put it on to overtake on a Motorway/Dual carriageway and it stays on click after click after click (gerrit?) until they come back in. It's the intent that is signalled, not the whole manoeuver, are they looking for a gap in the armco? :rolleyes: |
Nice, I saw a kit like this for the C5 when I had the RS6....
Its not so bad if you drive a D2 all the time, you get used to having to use the indicators normally. My problem switching into and out of D2's is the wifes car does have convenience indicators and I was forere doing silly single indicates on motorway lane changes when I got back in the D2.... lol A nice retofit of a modern feature... +++ |
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OK, the kit has arrived.
As seen on diagram, installation should be very straightforward... http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1344340077 |
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OK, installed the unit.
The most logical place to connect the unit is to get required wires from steering wheel harness. That involves removing cover under the steering wheel. There's plenty of space to attach the unit with double sided 3M VHB tape or to hide the unit under noise insulation. Although unit will be connected to steering wheel harness I'll be physically installing the unit on passenger side of the car above the glove box since there are OEM relay slots there. Snaking wire to other side of the car is not covered in this writeup as I only wanted to document what we connect with what to make the unit functional in A8 D2, so this is 'reduced' writeup, skipping some obvious steps. It has worked on my car (February 2002) and I can't guarantee it'll work on your car. Please check wiring diagrams. The unit comes with 5 wires: 1. brown -- (15) ground 2. black/white -- (31) ignition controlled +12V 3. white/green -- (49a) blinker common 4. white - (49L) blinker left 5. green - (49R) blinker right Ground and ignition are easy to find. This write up will concentrate on putting our hands on last 3 wires without having to disassemble steering column. 1. Remove cover under steering wheel: http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1344372915 2. Steering wheel harness is secured with U-shape metal bracket: http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1344373371 3. Remove bracket and remove adhesive fabric tape: http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1344373371 4. Put aside the 3 wires: 1. black/white/green - (49a) blinker common 2. black/white - (49L) blinker left 3. black/green - (49R) blinker right Here they are: http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1344373371 Two things: A). Make sure you choose 1 sq.mm wires. There are thinner wires of the same color combinations in the harness, 0.35 sq.mm -- we don't need those. They are too thin. B). Black/white means black color wire with white stripe. It doesn't mean white wire with black stripe -- be careful. 5. (49a) blinker common. Solder black/white/green wire from steering wheel harness with white/green wire of the unit: http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1344373371 6. (49L) blinker left. Solder black/white wire from steering wheel harness with white wire of the unit: http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1344373371 7. (49R) blinker right. Solder black/green wire from steering wheel harness with green wire of the unit: http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1344373371 8. (31) ignition controlled +12V. This obviously exist in steering wheel harness, but I took it from fuse box. It is rightmost 15A fuse in yellow bar. Behind the fuse you'll find thick black/blue wire. This is our ignition. Connect it with black/white wire of the unit. Make sure length of wire allows you to hide the unit where you want it to be. Extend wire if needed. http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1344373371 9. (15) ground. Interestingly, there is bunch of brown ground wires in steering wheel harness, but they are all too thin for us: 0.35 sq.mm. We need 1 sq.mm ground. So I organised my own ground by attaching to fuse box fox. That bolt is welded to chassis of the car. No picture. 10. Insulate and put everything back. I use 3M insulation tape and Certoplast fabric tape. Certopast can be ordered from Kufatec. http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1344373371 Hope it helps. If you decide to install this kit in your A8 D2 please don't hesitate to ask questions. P.S. In future, if you won't like functionality of comfort blinkers just remove the unit from supplied electrical connector and this will completely restore factory functionality. Stick unit back into connector again and your comfort blinkers will return. |
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