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  1. Re: A6 Ambient Lighting Retrofit 
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBJ View Post
    Thats brilliant, I will take a look. Out of interest, how did you wire in the door bar lights? Can only see the guide on here that taps into the interior door handle LED and dimmed via the rotary knob by the headlight switch. Can't find how to wire into the door module to then be controlled by the MMI. Any pointers would be welcomed!

    Once I know that, I'll then order parts.

    Thanks
    After I activated the footwell lighting in the mmi I sadly fell away from going any further. It is now added to my “to do” list.

    I would need the brightness controlled by the mmi and not the dash light switch. I’m not sure what else is needed to make this happen.

    keep me posted how you get on yourself and hopefully I get back to doing this retro fit myself.

    good luck ��
     
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    Take look if everything connected to door module only need adaptation to get brightness control by centre console .See my video
    Add ambient lighting
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by a6duke View Post
    Couldn't find a good guide anywhere to retrofit ambient lighting in door cards so thought id make one.
    Parts are all available from dealer and it works out about £110 for the 4 doors.
    This retrofit can be done without vcds, and so no coding is required. Brightness is controlled via knob on light switch panel.

    Parts needed -
    Driver door: 4G0919174A, 4G0947355C, 8W0971832
    Passenger door: 4G0919173A, 4G0947355B, 8W0971832
    Rear right door: 4G0919178A, 4G0947355C, 8W0971832
    Rear left door: 4G0919177A, 4G0947355B, 8W0971832

    For the wiring you will need 2x 000979009E, they come in packs of 5.

    You will also need T25 screwdriver, trim tools, flathead screwdriver, heat shrink tubing, insulating tape, something sharp to cut wires.
    Optional things would be cloth tape to give oem look and stop wires from rattling inside door and would definitely recommend some spare door clips as some tend to break when taking door card off.

    Attachment 33759

    Start by prying off trim and speaker cover to reveal 2 screws, final screw is located under handle.

    Attachment 33760Attachment 33761

    Once screws are removed there is a tab you need to press, as shown in the picture, which undoes a clip inside the door. Then use a trim tool to pry door card off. Some clips can be really reluctant to come off, best thing to do is use trim tool to pry door card off enough to get your fingers under and pull. You will need to roll down the window, then push up to slide the door card off.

    Attachment 33762Attachment 33763

    Once door card is removed, unplug connector from door module and disconnect wire from door handle. The door card should now come off completely.

    Attachment 33764Attachment 33765

    There is a small gap that you slide the end of the light bar through, then push each of the clips into their slots, you should not be able to see the light bar at all when clipped in, if you can you haven't pushed it in enough.

    Attachment 33766Attachment 33767

    Now to the wiring: You will need 2 wires for each door. Mark one wire with tape at each end, so you can identify this as your ground wire. Strip one end of each wire and twist the end.
    Plug the other end of each wire into the connector. The ground wire (with the tape on) goes into plug 1 on the connector. Once this is done you can tape up with cloth tape.

    Attachment 33768

    You are going to tap into the wires for the door handle led so remove the connector, then remove wires from connector. To remove the wires the top of the connector slides off, then use the flatheaded screwdriver to release wire from connector. Strip part of the cable to reveal wire, use the screwdriver to part the wires in the middle. One wire will be solid brown, this is the wire you will put your ground wire through.

    Attachment 33769Attachment 33770

    Slide your wire through and twist round. Do the same with live wire. Then slide heat shrink tubing over and heat up to seal cable. Put wires back into connector, brown wire goes to plug 1 on connector. then connect back up to door handle led.

    Attachment 33771Attachment 33772

    Now plug the other end of your wiring to the led and then attach your led to the light bar. There is a small clip on led that goes into a slot and secures it to the door card.
    Connect everything back up, take care to make sure wire for door handle is put back properly.

    Attachment 33773Attachment 33774

    Each door will take about 30mins, takes very little effort, I am a complete novice at wiring and found this pretty easy.
    I will be doing ambient lights in centre console soon so will do a guide for that too.
    Hi mate

    What are the seat occupancy connectors for?


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