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FOREWORD. |
STEP 1. |
I'd would like to say thanks to Dana and others
in the VCDS section for their help making this
install possible.
Items you will need for install:
1. LED Tail Lights
2. LED Tail Light Adapters
3. Euro Switch if you are adding the Rear Fog
4. VW repair wire Part# 000979009E if you are
adding the Rear Fog
Tools you will need for install:
1. 8mm socket/wrench
2. T20 Hex tool
3. VW style wire terminal removal tool if
installing Rear Fogs. (I used two sewing
needles)
4. VCDS or coding tool if needed
Since your car might have a different Central
Electronic Module than mine, I would verify if
and what coding you will need. I will include my
module for reference.
VW TECH BY:
ZIPN VW |


On with the show. First lets install the
lights.
Lift the hatch. There are access panels where
the red circles are that need to be opened. |
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STEP 2. |
STEP 3. |

Once opened, you will need disconnect the plug
in the green box and then use the 8mm socket or
wrench to remove the nuts in the red circles.

After that, the light will pop out.
Take the new Inner LED tail light and secure it
to the hatch with the same two 8mm nuts. |

Using the LED Adapters plug the connector that
was plugged into light where the green box was
and plug it into one end of the LED Adapter.
Then plug the other end of the LED Adapter to
the LED light. It should look like this once
completed.

Place the access panel back on
and repeat for the other side. |
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STEP 4. |
STEP 5. |

To remove the outer tail lights, you will first
have to pull away some of the carpet. Once you
have room, disconnect the plug in the green box
and manually (by hand) turn the white screw in
the red circle counter-clockwise to remove the
screw.

The outer light will slide out.
Please take note of the guides in the red circle
that are used to align the lights. |

Once the new LED light is installed, hand
tighten the white screw. Then plug the connector
that was plugged into light where the green box
was and plug it into one end of the LED Adapter.
Then plug the other end of the LED Adapter to
the LED light. It should look like this once
completed.
Put back the carpet and repeat
for the other side.
Once you are done it should look
like this.

If you have a newer Cent. Elect.
Module and using a kit without a reverse lights,
you are done. If you have an older module, then
you will need the coding box from TMT or use
VCDS to change Byte 18.
An examples of the newer Cent. Elect. Module
like mine:
Address 09: Cent. Elect. (J519) Labels:
1K0-937-08x-09.clb
Part No SW: 1K0 937 087 F HW: 1K0 937 087 F
Component: BCM PQ35 H 103 0575
Revision: 00103 AG
Coding:
69180A3E90272AC-40008008170000D-0445050086534-D8D6064
8020200000
Shop #: WSC 93007 999 58668
Part No: 1K1 955 119 F
Component: Wischer 08011 21 0512
Coding: 009795
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REAR FOG LIGHT KIT - STEP
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STEP 7. |

If you have a Rear Fog Kit, continue on.
First you will have to remove and replace the
stock switch with a euro switch. There are other
DIYs that will show you how like Joe's DIY
Thread
Disconnect the connector at the back of the
switch and locate the empty Pin 7 slot. After
you find where Pin 7 slot is, take your VW
repair wire and insert one end into it.
Then take the other end and fish it to near
the foot well lighting is.
(Hint: It was easier to do when you remove
the fuse panel access cover) |

Next you will need to use the T20 hex tool to
remove the bolt that hold the OBD2 port and the
foot well lighting.

The unit will slide out. Place it to the side
and out of your way. |
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STEP 8. |
STEP 9. |

Now the hard part. If you look where the
OBD2 port unit was, you will see 3 large
connectors.
You will be dealing with the black and brown
connector. |

Using the little white handle, slide the white
handle back to release the black connector.
Once the black connector is disconnected, the
outer shell needs to be removed to access the
wires within it. There are two clips that hold
the shell on. One of them is marked by the red
circle. the other in on the opposite side. |
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STEP 10. |
STEP 11. |

With the shell off you will need the slide the
connector a part and find the empty Pin 17 slot.
Once you find it, insert the other end of the
repair wire into it. Then you will need to find
Pin 28 slot. Pin 28 is the wire that connects to
the Drivers Side Reverse Light. Since the Rear
Fog replaces the Drivers Side Reverse Light, you
will use this wire to power the Rear Fog.
On my car the wire was gray with a white stripe.
Use the VW style wire terminal removal tool to
remove the wire that is in Pin 28 slot. I do not
have this tool, so I used 2 sewing needles. I
stuck one in each of the pin release holes and
the wire slid out. Do not force it out or it
might break. Make sure to give the wire some
slack.
Slide the to halves of the black connector
together again and slide the unit into the black
shell. Reattached the black connector and slide
the white handle forward. |

Repeat the same process to remove the brown
connector and locate Pin 47 Slot. When you find
it, there will be a blue with green stripe wire
inserted into it. You will need to remove that
wire and tape it up. It will not be used
anymore. Now insert the gray with white stripe
wire into to Pin 47 Slot. The image below shows
the blue with green stripe wire in the red
circle, and the 2 sewing needles used to remove
the wire in the green box.
Reassemble the brown connector and reattach
it. Reinstall the the OBD2 unit with the T20
bolt. If your car has the newer Cent. Elect.
Module like mine, you are done. If it doesn't
you will have to visit the MKVI VCDS thread for
assistance. Thread
Thanks again goes out to Dana from Ross-Tech. |