Engine Compartment, Left II

2014 Volkswagen CC 4MotionSECTION Engine Compartment, Left II
  1. 1 - Vacuum sensor -G608-
  2. 2 - Brake lamp switch -F-
  3. 3 - Brake fluid level warning switch -F34-
  4. 4 - Wiper motor control module -J400-
  5. 4 - Windshield wiper motor -V-
  6. 5 - Left front body acceleration sensor -G341-
  7. 6 - Left front headlamp -MX1-
  8. 6 - Left HID headlamp control module -J343-
  9. 6 - Left headlamp power output stage -J667-
  10. 6 - Left daytime running lamp and position lamp control module -J860-
  11. 7 - Driver front airbag crash sensor
  12. 8 - Engine coolant temperature sensor on radiator outlet -G83-
  13. 9 - Radiator identification sensor -G611-
  14. 10 - Coolant fan control module -J293-
  15. 10 - Coolant fan -V7-
  16. 11 - Engine hood contact switch -F266-
  17. 12 - Left front level control system sensor -G78-
  18. 13 - Coolant fan 2 -V177-
  19. 14 - Power steering control module -J500-
  20. 14 - Steering torque sensor -G269-
  21. A - 14-pin connector -T14c-
  22. B - 14-pin connector -T14a-
  23. 1 - Ground strap, battery to body
    • For battery in trunk, refer to Component Locations: Vehicle Rear
  24. 12 - Ground connection in engine compartment, left
  25. 645 - Ground connection 1 on bulkhead
  26. 647 - Ground connection 3 on bulkhead
  27. 652 - Transmission/engine ground connection
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  28. 671 - Ground connection 1 on left front longitudinal member
  29. 672 - Ground connection 2 on left front longitudinal member
  30. 673 - Ground connection 3 on left front longitudinal member
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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • β€’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • β€’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • β€’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • β€’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.