Front A/C Display Control Head, Heating And Air Conditioning Control Module, Right Front Seat Heating Element

2024 Audi S3 PremiumSECTION Front A/C Display Control Head, Heating And Air Conditioning Control Module, Right Front Seat Heating Element
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E87 

Front A/C Display Control Head

E653 

Left Seat Heating Button

E654 

Right Seat Heating Button

G345 

Right Front Seat Temperature Sensor

J979 

Heating and Air Conditioning Control Module

K59 

Heated Driver Seat Indicator Lamp

K68 

Heated Front Passenger Seat Indicator Lamp

T6be 

6-Pin Connector, Green

T6bk 

6-Pin Connector, Green

T12d 

12-Pin Connector, Black

T20a 

20-Pin Connector, Black

T22a 

22-Pin Connector, Black

TSVR 

Right Front Seat Coupling Station

Z46 

Right Front Seat Heating Element

136 

Ground Connection 2 (in Heated Seats Wiring Harness)

297 

Ground Connection 12 (in Interior Wiring Harness)

823 

Ground Connection 16 (in Interior Wiring Harness)

B696 

A/C System Connection 1 (in Main Wiring Harness)

O6 

Connection 2 (15a) in Heated Seats Wiring Harness

O12 

Connection 1 (in Heated Seats Wiring Harness)

O15 

Connection 4 (in Heated Seats Wiring Harness)

O16 

Connection 5 (in Heated Seats Wiring Harness)

Pre-Wired Component

*2 

Refer to Applicable A/C System Wiring Diagram

*3 

For LHD Vehicles

*4 

For RHD Vehicles

*5 

For Vehicles Without US Equipment

*6 

For Vehicles Without Seat Depth Adjuster

*7 

For Vehicles with Seat Depth Adjustment

*8 

From June 2021

*9 

For Vehicles with US Equipment

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