Control Module for Emergency Call Module and Communication Unit -J949-, CONNECTORS

2012 Volkswagen Jetta TDI, 4D Sedan, Standard TransSECTION Control Module for Emergency Call Module and Communication Unit -J949-, CONNECTORS
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Fig 1: Control Module For Emergency Call Module and Communication Unit -J949-
GWWM91-10151Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.
  1. Multi-pin connector, 26-pin
  2. GPS Connection, GPS Antenna -R50-, with radio/not assigned with RNS
  3. GSM Connection from Telephone Antenna -R65-
Fig 2: 26-Pin Connector 5, Audio And Video
GWWN91-10930Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.
  1. Terminal 30
  2. Can Bus Low
  3. Not Assigned
  4. Telephone Microphone -R38- (+)
  5. Telephone Microphone -R38- to RNS/UMI
  6. Cellular Telephone Preparation Control Head -E508-
  7. Cellular Telephone Preparation Control Head -E508-
  8. Not Assigned
  9. Not Assigned
  10. Tel-LF (+) to Radio/RNS
  11. Tel-LF (-) to Radio/RNS
  12. Not Assigned
  13. Not Assigned
  14. CAN Bus High
  15. Not Assigned
  16. Not Assigned
  17. Telephone Microphone -R38- (-)
  18. Telephone Microphone -R38- to RNS/UMI
  19. Cellular Telephone Preparation Control Head -E508-
  20. Cellular Telephone Preparation Control Head -E508-

21 through 25 - not assigned

26 -

Terminal 31

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