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The document discusses the design, safety features, engines, and modules/components of the 2009 Volkswagen Golf.

A knee airbag and daylight driving lights have been added to the standard safety equipment for the first time.

Turbo diesel engines with common-rail technology and other noise-reducing measures like an acoustically enhanced front windscreen have been used to make this the quietest Golf. The TSI and TDI engines also ensure low consumption and meet EU5 exhaust emission levels.

Service Training

Self-study Programme 423

The Golf 2009


The Golf is more than just a car — 34 years after the launch of the first Golf and five years after the presentation
of the Golf V, Volkswagen is continuing the unique automobile story of its most successful model.

Design, comfort, economy, safety and quality are the product highlights of the Golf 2009.

The powerful design of the Golf shows a clear form vocabulary with a high-quality, appealing and sporty
appearance.

A knee airbag and daylight driving lights have been added to the standard safety equipment for the first time.
The “Climatic” air-conditioning system and the multifunction display round off the convenience features in the
entry-level version.

The use of turbo diesel engines with common-rail technology and other noise-reducing measures, for example, an
acoustically enhanced front windscreen, makes this the quietest Golf since the birth of the range.
The optimised TSI and TDI engines ensure low consumption and meet the limits of the valid EU5 exhaust emission
levels.

As a result of the consistent use of the module strategy, the Golf uses a high proportion of existing and improved
basic developments with particular attention having been paid to the function and design.

As a result, a high and sustained level of quality has been reached.

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The self-study programme shows the For current testing, adjustment and repair
design and function of new instructions, refer to the relevant
NEW Important
developments. service literature.
The contents will not be updated. Note

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Contents

In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Occupant Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Engines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Power Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Running Gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Convenience Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

Radio, Telephone and Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Heater and Air Conditioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69

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In Brief

Module strategy
Function units (modules) that have identical basic functions and designs are being fitted in current and future
vehicle models to an ever-increasing extent.

Unlike same-platform parts, e.g. a floor pan from the Golf vehicle class, the use of modules crosses the vehicle
classes. This means that, for example, the electronics for the RNS 510 and RNS 810 navigation systems have a high
proportion of same parts in the Golf and Phaeton models. This includes the hard drive, the tuner, the DVD drive
and the processor that are located in the housing behind the unit fascia. The onboard power supply with standard
connectors is an important requirement for fitting in different models.

In the development of new systems, in production and in service, in particular when fault finding, diagnosing
and when flashing control units, this strategy is advantageous for the modules shown below.

Golf 2009

Scirocco 2009
Golf Estate 2007

Eos 2006
Passat 2006

Phaeton Passat CC

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*

Occupant protection Engines


(Module: Driver airbag) (Module: 1.4l 90kW TSI engine)

Heating and air conditioning Transmission


(Module: Climatronic, model year 2009) (Module: Dual clutch gearbox DQ-200-7F)

Radio, navigation and telephone Chassis


(Module: RNS 510 / RNS 810*) (Module: ACC Adaptive Chassis Control)

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The RNS 510 and RNS 810 radio/navigation system is a good example as a module in infotainment.
While the design of the unit front with its fascia and user interface is adapted, each unit has adapted software for
different functions.

Vehicle models Golf 2009 Phaeton

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Unit front with RNS 510 RNS 810


fascia and user
interface

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Software and The RNS 810 has the following additional functions compared with the RNS 510.
functions

- Damper setting
- Auxiliary heating controls
- Solar ventilation
- Wiper service position

Module

The housing module used on both vehicles with hard drive, tuner, DVD driver and
processor forms the same-part scope.

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In Brief

The Golf
The illustration shows important standard and optional equipment for the Golf.
There may be differences between markets.

● Electromechanical power steering


with double pinion

● Front window
with acoustic enhancement

● New multifunction steering wheel


(MFW), optional

● High-end sound system


from DYNAUDIO, optional

● “Climatic” air
conditioning

● Parallel parking system,


optional

● Daylight driving lights

● Fog lights with turn-off lights,


optional

● Multimedia Device Interface box (MDI),


optional

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● Tilting sunroof, optional

● Reversing camera integrated in pivoting badge,


optional

● Split folding rear bench backrest

● Optical parking system


(OPS), optional

● New ESP generation


with brake assist

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● ACC Adaptive Chassis Control,


optional

● Hill start assist, optional


(standard with dual clutch gearbox)

● Knee airbag

● UMPP telephone preparation, optional

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In Brief

Technical data
Exterior dimensions and weights

868 2578 753

4199
1480

1541 1514

1786 S423_087

Exterior dimensions Weights/further data

Length 4199mm Maximum weight 1750kg*


Width 1786 mm Curb weight without driver 1144kg*
Height 1479mm Max. roof load 75kg
Wheelbase 2578mm Tank capacity 55l
Track width at front 1540mm Drag coefficient 0.312cw*
Track width at rear 1513mm

* when equipped with 1.4l / 59kW MPI engine

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Interior dimensions
1736

987 979

45

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350

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Interior dimensions and volumes

Interior length 1736mm Front headroom 987mm


Luggage compartment 350 l Rear headroom 979mm
volume Kneeroom — 2nd seat row 45mm
Luggage compartment 1305 l
volume with rear seat
backrest folded down

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Body

Body structure
High- and highest-strength steels are used in order to Pedestrian safety
meet the requirements for the vehicle structure.
The use of die-quenched parts in the areas of the Deformation elements in the area of the bumper
passenger cell that are subject to heavy loads has cross member ensure pedestrian protection.
reduced the body weight and increased the stability
of the passenger cell in crashes. The passenger cell
represents the crash survival space for the occupants.

Frontal crash

Particular attention was paid here to minimising


intrusions (penetration of components) into the
footwell.

In conjunction with the standard knee airbag this


results in a considerably smaller injury potential for
the lower extremities.

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You will find further information on the
body structure in self-study programme 318
“The Golf 2004”. Highest-strength, thermoformed steel panels

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Rear-end collision

The rear-end crash requirements for the vehicle cover


the stability of the passenger cell as well as the rear
body structure.

The fuel system is protected in rear-end collisions by


the rear-axle geometry as well as the placement of
the fuel filler neck and the position of the tank in front
of the rear-axle mounting.

The structure of the Golf VI in Europe thus also


meets the stricter rear-end collision requirements of
the US market.

Legend

Steel panels up to 140 MPa

High-strength steel panels from 180 to 240MPa


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Higher-strength steel panels from 260 to 320MPa

Highest-strength steel panels from 340 to 700MPa

Ultra-high-strength, thermoformed steel panels


over 1000MPa
Side crash

In side collisions, the B-pillars and the doors are the As a central load distributor, the B-pillar transmits
most import structural components that, when the forces acting on the sill and upto the roof frame.
combined, absorb the main load in a side collision. The seat cross member provides additional stability in
An efficient design in terms of weight and component the passenger cell by providing support to the
scope has been created by using highest-strength opposite side of the vehicle. In conjunction with the
materials. It permits maximum occupant protection doors that are reinforced by diagonal impact
without additional local reinforcements. members, the crash energy is reduced from an
extremely high energy level.
In this way, both low penetration speeds and also low
intrusions into the passenger compartment are
achieved in side collisions. EuroNCAP

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Body

Doors
The doors have a conventional structure.
The basic door unit is a single part. An impact member is
fitted in all doors.

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Impact member

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The front light concept
The headlights of the Golf 2009 have turn signals, side lights, dipped beam lights, daylight driving lights and main
beam lights. The fog lights can be optionally integrated in the turn-off light function.
The familiar one-touch system allows the bulbs to be released and removed in one action.

Turn-signal light
(PFY, 24W)

Main beam light


(H15, 60W)
Daylight driving light
(H15, 19W)

Dipped beam light


(H7, 55W)
Side light
(W, 5W)

Fog light
(HB4, 55W)

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Daylight driving lights Dipped beam


When the daylight driving When the dipped beam
lights are switched on, the lights are switched on, the
daylight driving light is dipped beam lights and the
illuminated. side lights are switched on.

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Side lights Main beam


When the side lights are When the dipped beam
switched on, the side lights lights are switched on, the
are illuminated. dipped beam lights and the
side lights are switched on.

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Body

Daylight driving lights


The new Golf has headlights with integrated daylight
driving lights as standard. The daylight driving lights
are switched on automatically when the ignition is Filament for main
switched on. For the driver, having the lights switched beam

on automatically provides an additional convenience


feature enhances safety.
Filament for
The daylight driving lights use a dual-filament bulb daylight driving lights

that combines the main beam and daylight driving


lights functions with the two different filaments.
The two functions are never active at the same time.

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Turn-off light
On the new Golf, turn-off lights are optionally
available for greater driving safety. This is achieved
by the corresponding fog light (left or right) being
switched on in addition during the turning procedure.
The turn-off light is switched on when the steering
wheel is turned and/or the turn signal activated to
clearly illuminate the area you are turning into. The
function is only active when the dipped/main beam
lights are switched on, the engine is running and the
car is travelling at speeds less than 40km/h.

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The rear lights
The rear lights on the Golf 2009 are split in two. The section of the tail light on the tailgate holds the
tail light, rear fog light and reversing light. The tail
The tail lights, brake lights and turn signal are light bulb in the tailgate section of the light is
integrated in the section of the rear light mounted at constantly powered at 20 percent.
the side. There is a single bulb for the tail light and for
the brake light. The bulb is powered at 100 percent
for the brake light and at 20 percent for the tail light. All bulbs are operated with the aid of a pulse
width-modulated signal to obtain constant and even
The tail light is also powered at 20 percent for the illumination.
side lights or parking lights. Only the bulbs in the side
are illuminated in this case.

Rear light left Rear light right

Tail light/ Tail light/


brake light Tail light Tail light brake light
(W, 16W) (W, 16W) (W, 16W) (W, 16W)

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Turn-signal light Fog light Reverse light Turn-signal light


(WY, 21W) (W, 21W) (W, 21W) (WY, 21W)

The side light function is exclusively activated in the side light position of the rotary light switch.
That means that, in other light positions and when the ignition key is removed, the side lights are no
longer switched on automatically.

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Body

Interior
Front seats
The front seats in the Golf 2009 are either
mechanically or electrically adjusted.
The 4-door Golf has four seat versions:

- The fully mechanically adjusted front seat

- The mechanically adjusted front seat with


mechanically adjusted 2-way lumbar support

One new feature here is that the rotary adjuster


has been replaced by a lever. The adjustment
travel is 110°.

- The mechanically adjusted driver’s seat with


electrically adjusted 4-way lumbar support

- The electrically adjusted driver’s seat with


electrically adjusted 4-way lumbar support
(On this version, the front passenger seat is
mechanically adjusted with electrically adjusted
4-way lumbar support)

On the 2-door Golf, there are no electrically adjusted


seats. There is, however, an optional electrically
adjusted 4-way lumbar support.

On the 2-door model, the front seats are equipped as


standard with the “Easy-Entry” system with manual
memory function.

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Rear seats
The Golf 2009 rear seats have a fixed seat bench
with 3 seats. The rear backrest is asymmetrically split
in the ratio 2:1 and can be folded down for optimum
loading.

A through-load aperture is optionally available for


the rear seat bench. The armrest and a flap behind it
fold forward so that long, bulky objects can be
pushed through from the luggage compartment.

The rear seat bench has ISO fix child seat fittings on
the outer seats.

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Occupant Protection

Safety equipment
The Golf 2009 has the following safety
equipment as standard:

- Driver airbag
- Front passenger airbag (with deactivation switch)
- Front side airbags
- Knee airbag on driver’s side
- Head airbag for front and rear occupants
- Belt tensioners for the front seats

Rear side airbags combined with belt tensioners and


belt fastening recognition for the rear seats are
available as optional extras.

There are pressure sensors for side crash recognition


in the front doors. Acceleration sensors are fitted in
the area of the C-pillar.

The Golf is fitted with a knee airbag as


standard on the driver’s side.

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Occupant Protection

Rear belt warning display


The belt warning display indicates to the driver If the seat belts on the rear seats are unfastened while
whether passengers in the rear seats have fitted their the car is travelling at a speed above 25km/h after
belts. This additional safety function tells the driver at the fastened status has been recognised, an acoustic
the start of a journey and during the journey whether signal will sound and the belt warning display will
his passengers on the rear seats are wearing their flash for a maximum of 30 seconds.
seat belts.
If the belt is unfastened at a speed below 25km/h,
The belt warning display is integrated in the dash only the icon for that belt lock will be displayed for
panel insert and is active once the ignition is switched 30 seconds. There is no acoustic signal nor does the
on. belt warning display flash.

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Passenger with fastened No passenger


seat belt

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Knee airbag
The knee airbag is located in the instrument panel The driver is subjected to the vehicle deceleration
below the kneeboard. It distributes and reduces the at an early stage via the upper thigh and the pelvis
forces acting on the driver in a front collision. and is restrained.

In a crash, the 18-litre airbag inflates in front of the Furthermore the knee airbag protects the driver’s
driver’s knees in less than 20 milliseconds. legs against a severe collision with the steering
column and the instrument panel.

In conjunction with the seat belt and front airbag, it It counteracts injuries to the knee, shin and ligaments.
absorbs a substantial part of the energy to be In a diagonal collision, the feet have less chance of
reduced in the pelvis region. twisting sideways and are thus protected better
against fractures or stretched ligaments.

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Engines

Engine/gearbox combinations
1.4 l/59 kW 1.6 l/75 kW 1.6 l/75 kW
MPI engine MPI engine MPI engine
Petrol engine
with LPG

Diesel engine

5/6-speed
manual gearbox
MQ200-5/6F
0AF/0AJ

5-speed 5-speed 5-speed

5/6-speed
manual gearbox
MQ250-5/6F
0A4/02S

6-speed
manual gearbox
MQ350-6F
02Q

7-speed
DSG direct-shift gearbox
DQ-200-7F
0AM

6-speed
direct-shift gearbox
DQ250-6F DSG
02E

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1.4 l/90 kW 1.4 l/118 kW 2.0l/81kW 2.0l/103kW
TSI engine TSI engine CR TDI engine CR TDI engine
with turbocharger with dual-charging

6-speed

6-speed 5-speed

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Engines

The 1.4l/59 kW MPI engine


The 1.4l/59kW engine is the entry-level engine.
It has been used in various models since model year
2007 and is now featuring in the Golf.

Technical features

● Toothed belt pulley on crankshaft with elliptic


shape to reduce toothed belt vibrations
● Coated toothed belt
● Intake pipe with modular design
● Crankcase breather and ventilation system with
diaphragm valve to regulate pressure in cylinder
block S423_078
● Pre-warming for crankcase ventilation integrated
in cooling system
● Exhaust manifold and three-way catalytic
converter are combined in one module.

Technical data Torque and output diagram

200 100
Engine code CGGA
Type 4-cylinder in-line engine 180 90
Displacement 1390cm³
160 80
Bore 76.5mm
Stroke 75.6mm 140 70
Valves per cylinder 4 120 60
Torque [Nm]

Power [kW]

Compression ratio 10.5:1


100 50
Maximum output 59kW at 5000 rpm
Maximum torque 132Nm at 3800 rpm 80 40
Engine management Magneti Marelli 4HV
60 30
Fuel Super unleaded RON 95
(Normal unleaded RON 91 with 40 20
slight reduction in performance)
20 10
Exhaust gas Starter catalytic converter, main
treatment catalytic converter, a broadband
lambda probe before the starter 1000 3000 5000 7000
catalytic converter and a step- Engine speed [rpm]
type lambda probe after the main S423_064
catalytic converter
Emissions standard EU5

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The 1.6l/75 kW engine with 2-valve technology
The 1.6l/75 kW engine is based on the familiar
1.6l/75 kW engine with the code BSE, as used in the
Golf 2004.

Technical features

● 2-valve roller rocker arm


● Aluminium engine block with ribbed sump
● Secondary air system
● Plastic variable intake manifold
● Due to the greater function requirements placed
on the engine control unit, a faster processor
(40MHz clock rate instead of 24MHz) and larger
RAM memory (from 4 to 8Mbit) have been fitted.
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Technical data Torque and output diagram

200 100
Engine code BSE
Type 4-cylinder in-line engine 180 90
3
Displacement 1595cm
160 80
Bore 81mm
Stroke 77.4mm 140 70
Valves per cylinder 2 120 60
Torque [Nm]

Power [kW]

Compression ratio 10.3:1


100 50
Maximum output 75kW at 5600 rpm
Maximum torque 148Nm at 3800 rpm 80 40
Engine management Simos 7PP
60 30
Fuel Super unleaded RON 95
(normal unleaded at RON 91 40 20
with slight reduction in
performance) 20 10
Exhaust Probe before catalytic converter:
gas treatment Linear lambda probe 1000 3000 5000 7000
Probe after catalytic converter:
Engine speed [rpm]
Step-type lambda probe S423_062
Emissions standard EU5

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Engines

1.4l/90kW TSI engine with turbocharger


This engine has already been used in other vehicle
models and has been transferred to the Golf.

Technical features

● Homogeneous mode (Lambda 1)


● Stratified high-pressure start
● Turbocharger with waste gate
● Dual-circuit cooling system
● Air-to-liquid charge-air cooling
● Intake pipe with air-to-liquid intercooler
● Regulated duo-centric oil pump S423_036
● Metal cartridge oil filter
● Fuel system regulated according to requirements
● High-pressure fuel pump with integrated pressure
limiting valve
You will find further information on this
engine in self-study programme
no. 405 “1.4 l 90kW TSI Engine with
Turbocharger”.

Technical data Torque and output diagram

250 100
Engine code CAXA
Type 4-cylinder in-line engine 225 90
Displacement 1390cm³
200 80
Bore 76.5mm
Stroke 75.6mm 175 70
Valves per cylinder 4 150 60
Torque [Nm]

Power [kW]

Compression ratio 10:1


125 50
Maximum output 90kW at
5000 to 5500 rpm 100 40
Maximum torque 200Nm at
1500 to 4000 rpm 75 30
Engine management Bosch Motronic MED 17.5.5 50 20
Fuel Super unleaded RON 95
25 10
Exhaust gas Three-way catalytic converter, a
treatment broadband lambda probe
upstream of the catalytic converter 1000 3000 5000 7000
and step-type lambda probe Engine speed [rpm]
downstream of the catalytic S423_037
converter
Emissions standard EU5

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1.4l/118kW TSI engine with dual-charging
This engine has been transferred from the Scirocco
without modifications.

Technical features

● Homogeneous mode (Lambda 1)


● Stratified high-pressure start
● Turbocharger with waste gate
● Additional mechanical supercharger
● Intercooler
● Dual-circuit cooling system
● Fuel system regulated according to requirements
● High-pressure fuel pump with integrated pressure
limiting valve S423_133
● Intake manifold flap change-over omitted
● Regulated duo-centric oil pump
● Metal cartridge oil filter
You will find further information on this
engine in self-study programme
no. 359 “The 1.4l TSI Engine”.

Technical data Torque and output diagram

Engine code CAVD 250 130


Type 4-cylinder in-line engine 240 120
Displacement 1390cm³ 230 110
Bore 76.5mm
220 100
Stroke 75.6mm
Valves per cylinder 4 210 90
Torque [Nm]

Power [kW]

Compression ratio 10:1 200 80


Maximum output 118kW at 5900 rpm 190 70
Maximum torque 240Nm at
1750 to 4500 rpm 180 60
Engine management Bosch Motronic MED 17.5.5 170 50
Fuel Super unleaded RON 95 160 40
Exhaust gas Three-way catalytic converter, a
treatment broadband lambda probe 150 30
upstream of the catalytic converter 140 20
and step-type lambda probe 1000 3000 5000 7000 S423_039
downstream of the catalytic
Engine speed [rpm]
converter
Emissions standard EU5

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Engines

The 2.0l/81kW CR TDI engine


The new 2.0l/81kW CR TDI engine with common
rail injection system is being used for the first time in
the Golf 2009.
It is a reduced-performance version of the
2.0l/103kW CR TDI engine.

Technical features

● Common rail injection system with


piezo injectors
● Diesel particulate filter with upstream
oxidation catalytic converter
● Plastic intake pipe with swirl
flap adjustment S423_041
● Throttle valve module with plastic throttle valve
● Electric exhaust gas recirculation valve
● Adjustable turbocharger with
travel feedback
You will find further information on this
● Low-temperature exhaust gas recirculation cooling
engine in self-study programme
no. 403 “The 2.0 l TDI Engine with
Common Rail Injection System”.

Technical data Torque and power diagram

Engine code CBDC


350 120
Type 4-cylinder in-line engine
Displacement 1968cm3 110
Bore 81mm 300 100
Stroke 95.5mm 90
Torque [Nm]

Power [kW]

Valves per cylinder 4


250 80
Compression ratio 16.5:1
Maximum output 81kW at 4200 rpm 70

Maximum torque 250Nm at 1500 to 2500 rpm 200 60


Engine management Bosch EDC 17 50
(common rail fuel injection
150 40
system)
Fuel Diesel, in accordance with DIN 30
EN 590 100 20
Exhaust Exhaust gas recirculation,
10
gas treatment oxidation catalytic converter and
diesel particulate filter
Emissions standard EU5 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
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Engine speed [rpm]

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The 2.0l 103 kW CR TDI engine
The 2.0l/103kW CR TDI engine with common rail
injection system was used for the first time in the
Tiguan.
A balancer shaft module reduces vibrations and
noise.

Technical features

● Common rail injection system with


piezo injectors
● Diesel particulate filter with upstream
oxidation catalytic converter
● Plastic intake pipe with swirl
flap adjustment
● Throttle valve module with plastic throttle valve S423_041
● Electric exhaust gas recirculation valve
● Adjustable turbocharger with
travel feedback
● Low-temperature exhaust gas recirculation cooling
You will find further information on this
● Balancer shaft module
engine in self-study programme
no. 403 “The 2.0 l TDI Engine with
Common Rail Injection System”.

Technical data Torque and power diagram

Engine code CBAB


350 120
Type 4-cylinder in-line engine
Displacement 1968cm3 110
Bore 81mm 300 100
Stroke 95.5mm 90
Torque [Nm]

Power [kW]

Valves per cylinder 4


250 80
Compression ratio 16.5:1
Maximum output 103kW at 4200 rpm 70

Maximum torque 320Nm at 1750 to 2500 rpm 200 60


Engine management Bosch EDC 17 50
(common rail fuel injection
150 40
system)
Fuel Diesel, in accordance with DIN 30
EN 590 100 20
Exhaust Exhaust gas recirculation,
10
gas treatment oxidation catalytic converter and
diesel particulate filter
Emissions standard EU5 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
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Engine speed [rpm]

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Engines

System overview of liquid gas supply


For the first time, Volkswagen is offering the Golf The engine is started in petrol mode. Once the
2009 with the 1.6l 75kW MPI engine and liquid gas necessary engine temperature has been reached, the
drive straight from the factory. In gas operation, the gas control unit switches automatically to gas mode.
engine reaches an output of 72kW. The engine is
based on the Flex Fuel (E85) engine with the engine
code: CCSA that is based on the technology from the
1.6l 75kW BSE engine. Liquid gas/autogas is also
known as LPG. LPG stands for “Liquefied Petroleum
Gas”.

The normal petrol operation is maintained as


usual. All components that are required for gas
operation are assembled during production. The
petrol engine can be switched to liquid gas operation
without mechanical modifications. In addition to a
liquid gas mixer, a tank is installed in the spare wheel
well from which the gas is supplied to the converter.
This component converts the gas from liquid to
gaseous state and generates the pressure required to
form the gas.

Gas filler neck

The additional gas control unit obtains all necessary


parameters that are required for liquid gas operation
from the engine control unit. These are:

- Engine load
- Injection time
- Engine speed
- Petrol/gas switch off during deceleration
- Coolant temperature

Spare wheel
well tank
The following parameters are recorded by the gas
control unit:

- Gas pressure in rail


- Gas temperature
- Gas level in tank
- Battery voltage

You will find further information on


liquid gas in self-study program no. 427.

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The liquid gas, whose pressure in the gas tank The liquid gas used is similar to the gas that we
depends on the kind of composition (propane-butane use in gas cigarette lighters. The gas is liquid at a
ratio) and on the ambient temperature, is turned into pressure of at least 10 bar (at 20 to 30°C). It consists
vapour in the converter. The starting pressure is 1 bar of a pure propane/butane mixture and is a high-
above the pressure present in the intake manifolds. octane fuel without lead additives (RON, research
octane number from 101 to 111). The consumption
depends on the propane/butane mixture ratio.

Gas control unit

Converter

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Liquid gas switch and


tank gauge Gas rail

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Transmission

Manual gearboxes – Overview

Manual gearbox Technical features See also


SSP no.:

5-speed ● Developed from 02T


manual gearbox ● Reinforced case
MQ200-5F 0AF ● Gearbox adapted to modified mounting position
● Without speedometer sender
● CO2-optimised ratio
● Torque capacity up to 170 Nm

6-speed ● Developed from 0AG gearbox 306


manual gearbox ● Adapted for 1.4l 90kW TSI engine, greater spacing between drive
MQ200-6F 0AJ shaft and differential, sheet metal mounting replaced
with cast mounting for greater torque, ground gear teeth
● Axle drive reinforced
● Without speedometer sender
● CO2-optimised ratio
● Torque capacity up to 200 Nm

5-speed ● Developed from 02J gearbox


manual gearbox ● Improved shifting
MQ250-5F 0A4 ● CO2-optimised ratio
● Without speedometer sender
● Torque capacity up to 250 Nm

6-speed ● Further development from 0A4 306


manual gearbox ● Longer shafts with additional bearings, additional gear pair, new
MQ250-6F 02S longer aluminium housing lid
● CO2-optimised ratio
● Torque capacity up to 250 Nm

6-speed ● Developed from 02M gearbox 306


manual gearbox ● Changes to selector shaft, selector fork with stops in housing, new
MQ350-6F 02Q bearings
● Without speedometer sender

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Direct-shift gearbox– Overview

Direct-shift gearbox Technical features See also


SSP no.:

6-speed The 02E 6-speed direct-shift gearbox has a hydraulic dual clutch. 308
direct-shift gearbox It combines the advantages of a manual gearbox, for instance, high
DQ250-6F DSG 02E level of efficiency, robustness and sportiness, with the advantages of
an automatic gearbox like user-friendliness, above all when
changing gear.

7-speed The 0AM 7-speed direct-shift gearbox is a further development of the 390
DSG direct-shift gearbox 02E 6-speed direct-shift gearbox. In contrast to the 02E, it works with
DQ-200-7F 0AM a dry dual clutch and with separated oil systems for gearbox and
mechatronics.
The electric oil pump for the hydraulics is only operated by the
control unit on demand unlike the 02E.
This happens if the hydraulic pressure in the mechatronic unit falls
below a certain value and the pressure therefore needs to be
increased again to ensure functioning of the mechatronic unit.

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Chassis

Overview of chassis
The Golf 2009 chassis is based to a great extent on the chassis of the Golf 2004. The Golf can be equipped with
standard suspension, sports suspension, heavy-duty suspension or with the Adaptive Chassis Control (ACC).

● New steering column concept


(sheet metal steering column)

● Lightweight strut front axle using


the McPherson principle

● Adaptive
Chassis Control ACC

● Electromechanical power steering


with double pinion, 3rd generation,
with integrated steering angle sender
● Standing accelerator
pedal, crash-optimised

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● Four-link rear axle

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● Breakdown set (Tire fit), standard

● New ESP generation MK60-EC system


from Continental Teves with integrated sensor
cluster

You will find further information on the Adaptive Chassis Control (ACC) in self-study
programme SSP 406 “DCC Adaptive Chassis Control”.

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Chassis

ACC Adaptive Chassis Control

The Adaptive Chassis Control ACC adjusts the


suspension to the road conditions and thus offers
optimum ride comfort at all times.
Depending on the customer’s requirements, the
control programmes “Normal”, “Sport” and “Comfort”
can be selected using the ACC button in the centre
console. S423_044
The damping is automatically adapted depending on
the driving situation to stop the car pitching and
rolling. In the “Sport” control programme, the steering
is also given a more sporty feel.

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The components of the ACC Adaptive Chassis Control include four map-controlled dampers, a gateway control unit
as an interface to the CAN data bus systems of the Golf, the control unit for electrically controlled damping, three
sensors for measuring the wheel travel and three sensors for measuring the body movement.
The “Normal”, “Sport” and “Comfort” modes are indicated in the dash panel insert.

Map-controlled Control unit for electrically


dampers Button regulated damping

Wheel travel
sensors

Electromechanical
power steering

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Body movement
sensors
Gateway control unit Display in dash Map-controlled dampers
panel insert

You will find detailed information on the Adaptive Chassis Control (ACC) in self-study programme
SSP 406 “DCC Adaptive Chassis Control”.

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Electromechanical power steering

Input shaft

Index sensor integrated in


the torque sensor

Triple bearing
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Control unit with sleep mode

Motor with rotor position sensor Steering box

The Golf uses the 3rd generation of the electromechanical power steering with double pinion from manufacturer ZF.
The basic new features are:

● Integration of the steering angle sensor in the steering so that the steering angle sensor on the steering column is
not required
● Software expansion in control unit for steering angle sensor and Lane Assist, for example
● Triple bearing on the assembly carrier

Determining the steering angle


In the third generation of the electromechanical The steering angle determined is used for the
power steering, the sensor signals obtained in the internal steering functions and is also provided to
steering from the rotor position sensor and the index other control units.
sensor are used to calculate the steering angle of the
vehicle.

Rotor position sensor

Steering functions
Index sensor
Software module:
Steering angle Software end position
calculation
Monitoring when
ignition switched off
CAN output

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Chassis

Integrated steering angle sensor

On the input shaft, the index sensor (integrated The index sensor is triggered three times as the
steering angle sensor) is set at a defined angle as part steering spindle turns approx. 3.7 revolutions over the
of the torque sensor. total steering angle range. The centre position of the
steering wheel can thus be determined with this
A bar magnet is fixed to a rotating part of the volute sensor, but not the clear centre position of the steering
spring cassette. When the steering spindle rotates, it or straight-ahead running of the vehicle. This is
passes the scanning range of a Hall sensor, which is determined by the high-resolution rotor position
located on the part of the volute spring cassette that is sensor and is made plausible by the wheel speeds.
fixed to the housing, once per steering wheel turn. The
signal of the Hall sensor is triggered by the straight-
ahead position of the steering wheel.

Index sensor

Rotating part
Input shaft Bar magnet

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Fixed part Hall sender

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Rotor position sensor

The rotor position sensor measures the position of the The requirements for immediate availability of the
contact less free rotor every 180°. absolute steering angle information as well as the
lowest possible stand-by current when the ignition is
The sensor element is in the control unit. The switched off (sleep mode) demand that the rotor
corresponding sender magnet is a magnetic disc and position sensor is constantly monitored. A counting
is at the end of the motor shaft. mechanism is integrated into the control unit that also
constantly monitors the rotor position sensors when
The rotor position sensor detects the whole steering the ignition is switched off and automatically counts
movement (right/left). The centre position of the any turning movements detected (sleep mode
steering and straight running of the vehicle is clearly counter). When you switch on the ignition, the counter
established using the rotor position sensor, an index is read out and the absolute steering angle is
mark that is detected by the index sensor and using available again.
the information from the wheel speeds.

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Control unit

Motor shaft

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Sender magnet

Sensor element

If the battery is replaced, the steering will need to be re-taught the centre position by being turned past
the index mark and evaluating the wheel speeds.

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Chassis

ABS/ESP Mark 60 EC

Circuit board in Longitudinal and transverse


ABS/ESP control unit acceleration sensor

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The Golf has a new ESP unit from the MK 60 EC


product range.
S423_050 The new feature is that the previous sensor cluster that
contains the yaw rate sensor as well as the
longitudinal and transverse acceleration sensor is
Yaw rate sensor omitted. These sensors are now integrated on the
circuit board in the ABS/ESP control unit.

The steering column


The Golf has a new steering column that was used for
the first time in the Scirocco.
Sheet metal console
The new steering column has the following features:

● Console and adjusting lever made from sheet


metal
● Weight, cost and crash safety optimised
● Side adjusting lever
● Stepless longitudinal adjustment
Operating lever ● Height adjustment with 12-step teeth

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Convenience Electronics

Multifunction steering wheel


A new multifunction steering wheel is used in the Golf
2009. The centre of the multifunction steering wheel
(MFW) contains the familiar horn button and the
integrated driver airbag unit. To the left and right of it,
there are now 6 instead of 4 multifunction buttons.
This has increased the user-friendliness. The Back
option can be selected directly with a new button.

The new multifunction steering wheel has 12 multi-


function buttons. You can use these buttons to control
among other things:
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- The radio or navigation unit and


- the telephone There is also the option of two extra controls in
the form of shift paddles on the back of the multi-
function steering wheel.
These paddles can be used to select specific gears on
an automatic or DSG gearbox.

Shift down a gear


Shift up a gear and switch
Telephone back to automatic mode
Increase volume Menu up

Confirmation
Switch station
backwards
Main menu
forwards
Decrease
volume Menu down

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Speech control/
mute
Main menu
Switch station backwards
forwards

You will find more information on the multifunction steering wheel in self-study programme
no. 417 “The Passat CC 2009”.

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Convenience Electronics

Reversing camera system


The reversing camera system supports the driver while Depending on the equipment, there are two
reversing by displaying obstacles behind the vehicle versions for transfer of the video signal from the
on a screen. reversing camera:

The reversing camera system in the Golf consists of a 1. The reversing camera is connected
reversing camera and a monitor screen directly to the radio or radio/navigation
(e.g. radio or radio/navigation system with reversing system.
camera input). It is set up without a separate control
unit. 2. If the car is equipped with a TV tuner (currently
only for Japan), the camera is connected to one of
the two analogue video inputs on the tuners
and the camera signal is forwarded from
their signal to the display device.

Set-up without TV tuner Set-up with TV tuner

Term. 30 Term. 31 Term. 30 Term. 31

R189 R189 TV tuner


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Video signal

Reversing
Reversing
light signal
Display in radio or radio/ light signal Display in radio or radio/
navigation system navigation system

J519 J519
S423_116 Infotainment S423_118 Infotainment
CAN data bus CAN data bus

Legend
J519 Onboard supply control unit
R189 Reversing camera

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Reversing camera
On the Golf 2009, the reversing camera is in the
pivoting badge as on the Passat CC.
The pivoting badge, which is used to manually open
the tailgate, is also the mounting for the reversing
camera.
The camera is well protected against rain, dirt and
tampering behind a protective cap inside the pivoting
badge when reverse gear is disengaged.

When you select reverse gear, the camera is folded


out electromechanically and the protective cap and
the badge are opened. The camera covers the area
behind the vehicle with its wide-angle lens.

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When the reversing camera is extended, you cannot
open the tailgate. This is prevented by the signal from
the “Tailgate Open” microswitch being forwarded to
the onboard supply control unit which deactivates this
in this case (reverse gear selected).

If reverse gear is deselected, the reversing camera is


retracted after 9 seconds.
The picture also remains on the screen during this
period. If you require a different menu during these
9 seconds, it is possible to switch the screen over on
the radio or radio/navigation system.

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Connector for
microswitch

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Convenience Electronics

Output on display unit


This version of the reversing camera system The helper lines that run vertically to the
places only the static helper lines over the real direction of travel indicate the distances 0.4 metres,
camera picture. 1 metre and 2 metres.

0.4m 1m 2m

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The RCD 510 radio and the RNS 510 radio/navigation


system are available for the Golf as display devices.

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The camera is a wide-angle camera without You will find further information on the
image rectification. The picture of the design and function of the reversing
area displayed on the display device is camera system in self-study programme
therefore distorted. The camera picture is no. 407 “Reversing Camera System”.
mirrored so that it roughly corresponds with
the view through the rear-view mirror.

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Optical parking system
The optical parking system (OPS) is a software
extension of the parking aid. The driver is not just
supported acoustically, but also optically.
For the first time with the Golf 2009, the optical
parking system is being used with 8 channels in the
A-class segment.

The Golf has ultrasound sensors located around the


front and rear when equipped with a Park Distance
Control system.
This distance warning system warns you about objects
S423_127 in front of and behind the vehicle.

OPS is activated with the Park Distance Control (PDC).


Display of OPS image on RCD 310 The parking aid control unit (PDC control unit)
calculates the distance information according to
sector and transfers it to the display device.
The BAP operating and display protocol is used on the
CAN data bus for this.
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The scanning range is 120cm at the front, 160cm at
Display of OPS image on RCD 510, RNS 310 the rear and 60cm at each side. A red segment (not
and RNS 510 RCD 310) symbolises a distance less than or equal to
30cm. OPS is supported by the RCD 310/510 radios
and the RNS 310/510 radio/navigation systems.

The advantages of the optical parking system are:

● The position of the obstacles are displayed in


relation to the vehicle position.
● It is possible to manoeuvre using the display.
● You can simply determine the current situation by
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looking at the display.

You will find more information on the


optical parking system in self-study
programme no. 417 “The Passat CC 2009”.

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Convenience Electronics

The new onboard supply control unit


The newly developed onboard supply control unit J519 The old control unit with 12 connections and the
is being used for the first time in the Golf 2009. convenience system central control unit with
6 connections are thus no longer required. The new
The functions from the convenience system central onboard supply unit is connected with just
control unit J393 have been added to the scope of this 3 connectors.
control unit. This includes the separate software
module for the tyre pressure monitor (TPM) previously
contained in the convenience system central control
unit.

The control unit address is still 09.

Convenience system
central control unit New onboard supply control unit J519
J393

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Old onboard supply


control unit J519

The new onboard supply control unit controls all bulbs The remote control aerial is integrated in the new
via individual pulse-width modulated channels. onboard power supply control unit. It also receives the
It controls light loads of 600W. tyre pressure signals (tyre pressure monitor). The radio
aerial is not a separate wire aerial, instead it is in the
Motor loads (closing doors, central locking, safe form of a circuit board aerial.
motors etc.) of up to 250W are possible. Integration in the onboard power supply control unit
also allows reception ranges of 30 - 50 metres.

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Location
The new onboard supply control unit is in the
same location as the previous one: on left under dash
panel. Its housing no longer has any relay plug-in
spaces.

Relay carrier
above onboard supply control unit

New onboard supply control unit J519

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Relay carrier
underneath onboard supply control unit

Functions
In addition to taking over functions from the convenience system central control unit and the old onboard supply
control unit, the new onboard supply control unit also has some new functions:

Functions of old onboard supply Functions of convenience system New functions


control unit central control unit

- Terminal control - Control of interior monitoring, of - Daylight driving lights


- Light control inclination sensor and anti-theft alarm - Turn-off light
- Load management - Convenience close/open
- Wiper control (via LIN) - Remote control (integrated aerial)
- Rain-light sensor control - Central locking (control of
- Horn control locks, doors and tailgate)
- Control of front and rear winds- - Tyre pressure monitor (separate software
creen heating module with diagnosis address)
- Customisation - Control of door control units

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Radio, Navigation and Telephone

The radio systems in the Golf 2009


The RCD 210, RCD 310 and RCD 510 radios as well as the RNS 310 and RNS 510 radio/navigation systems
are available for the Golf.

RCD 210 radio


Technical features

- Monochrome display with a resolution of


122 x 36 pixels
- FM, TP and RDS reception via a single
tuner
- TP button; stations that do not broadcast TP
information will be displayed with “No TP”.
- AM reception
- 24 memory slots for AM and FM stations each on
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- The autostore function fills the currently selected
memory level with the 6 stations with the strongest Combination and expansion possibilities
reception
- “Initial Autostore” fills all 24 memory levels with - UMPP telephone preparation
receivable FM and AM stations (mono playback only)
- Two or four loudspeakers with up to 20 watt - Compatible telephone hands-free systems from
output can be connected third-party manufacturers
- Treble, bass and balance sound adjustments - Volume reduction when vehicle is equipped with
- Fader adjustment is only available with four Park Distance Control
loudspeakers - Can be operated via multifunction steering wheel
- Integrated CD drive and displayed in dash panel insert
- Brightness of display backlight can be controlled - VW CD changer or VW Individual iPod
independently of the dim signal for the vehicle adapter or USB adapter
interior lighting - Audio input interface (Aux-In)
- Driving school function with speed and turn signal
display
- Service test mode

Further information on the RCD 210 radio can be found in self-study programme
no. 404 “The 2008 Tiguan”.

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RCD 310 radio
Technical features

- FSTN monochrome display with a resolution of


302 x 45 pixels
(FSTN=Film-Super-Twisted-Nematic, a type of
liquid crystal display)
- Twin-tuner for FM, TP and RDS reception with
phase diversity
- Integrated DAB tuner (digital radio)
(depending on equipment)
- Integrated CD drive
- Media support for MP3 and WMA S423_145
audio data (with ID3 tag)
- Optical parking system (OPS) Combination and expansion possibilities
- Air-conditioning system information
- RDS FM/AM Europe radio - UMPP telephone preparation
- Two or four loudspeakers with up to 20 watt - Volume reduction when vehicle is equipped with
output can be connected Park Distance Control
- GALA speed-dependent volume control - Support of display in dash panel insert via the BAP
- Self-diagnosis and loudspeaker diagnosis operating and display protocol as well as the DDP
- TP button; stations that do not broadcast TP display data protocol
information will be displayed with “No TP”. - External sound amplifier, Dynaudio
- BAP operating and display protocol - Control via multifunction steering wheel (MFW)
and multifunction display (MFD)
- External CD changer (without MP3 support)
- Audio input interface (AUX-IN)
- Media Device Interface (MDI)

Further information on the RCD 310 radio can be found in self-study programme
no. 417 “The Passat CC 2009”.

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Radio, Navigation and Telephone

RCD 510 radio


Technical features

- Touch-sensitive 6.5" TFT colour display


with a resolution of 400 x 240 pixels
- Twin-tuner for FM, TP and RDS reception with
phase diversity
- AM reception
- Two or four loudspeakers with up to 20 watt
output can be connected
- Integrated 6-CD changer
- Integrated memory for TIM information S423_147
(depending on equipment)
- Integrated DAB tuner (digital radio) Combination and expansion possibilities
(depending on equipment)
- SDARS tuner (SAT radio) - External sound amplifier, Dynaudio
(depending on equipment) - Volume reduction when vehicle is equipped with
- Integrated SD memory card reader Park Distance Control
(SD=Secure Digital) - Support of display in dash panel insert via the BAP
- Media support for MP3 and WMA operating and display protocol as well as the DDP
audio data display data protocol
- Audio input interface (AUX-IN) - UMPP telephone preparation
- Interface for connecting a reversing camera on - Compatible, external telematics units
RCD 510 RVC (Rear View Camera) version - Control via multifunction steering wheel
- External CD changer (without MP3 support)
- Self-diagnosis and loudspeaker diagnosis - Media Device Interface (MDI)
- Display of climate conditions
(temporarily displayed information)
- Optical parking system (OPS)

Further information can be found on the RCD 510 radio in self-study programme
no. 404 “The 2008 Tiguan”.

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RNS 310 radio/navigation system
Technical features

- 5" colour display (TFT) with a resolution of


400 x 240 pixels
- Operation via touch screen and
rotary press knob
- Two or four loudspeakers with up to 20 watt
output can be connected
- Twin-tuner for FM, TP and RDS reception with
phase diversity
- Integrated CD drive for navigation, audio
- Media support for MP3 and audio CD S423_195
- Playback with display of title (mp3)
- Integrated SD memory card reader Combination and expansion possibilities
- Map display in 2.5D in driver perspective
- Navigation function with map, integrated - Volume reduction when vehicle is equipped with
direction symbols and speech Park Distance Control
- CD/SD navigation (European roads/motorways) - Controllable via multifunction steering wheel
- SD navigation without inserted navigation CD - Audio input interface (Aux-In) on front of unit
- Copy navigation data from CD to SD - Support of display in dash panel insert via the BAP
- Linking of several countries on an SD card operating and display protocol as well as the DDP
- TMC function & TMC background reception (the display data protocol
current traffic messages are stored) - Optionally combinable with Volkswagen sound
- Display of vehicle functions (clock, air and
conditioning and optical parking system) - external sound amplifier, Dynaudio
- Audio playback from external sources, for
example, CD players, iPods
- UMPP telephone preparation
- Media Device Interface (MDI)

The RNS 310 radio/navigation system is being used in the Golf 2009 for the first time.

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Radio, Navigation and Telephone

RNS 510 radio/navigation system


Technical features

- Touch-sensitive 6.5" multi-colour display (MFD)


with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels
- Two or four loudspeakers with up to 20 watt
output can be connected
- RDS, FM and AM Europe radio
- Twin-tuner for FM, TP and RDS reception with
phase diversity
- SDARS tuner (depending on equipment)
- Integrated DVD drive for navigation, audio and
video S423_151
- Integrated drive hard for storing navigation
and audio data Combination and expansion possibilities
- Integrated SD memory card reader
- Media support for MP3 and WMA - Controllable via multifunction steering wheel
audio data as well as video data - Volume reduction when vehicle is equipped with
- Map display in 2D, 3D bird’s eye view and Park Distance Control
topographical view - Support of display in dash panel insert via the BAP
- Navigation function with map, split screen and operating and display protocol as well as the DDP
speech display data protocol
- TMC function (the current traffic messages are - Optionally combinable with Volkswagen sound
stored), dynamic navigation (Europe, North and DYNAUDIO as well as Volkswagen TV tuner
America) - Output of navigation symbols by the control
- Off-road functions unit in dash panel insert (Highline)
- 3 user interfaces (styles) can be programmed, - Video or TV playback from external sources,
encoded at factory depending on model for example, DVD player, reversing camera
- Display of climate conditions - Decoupling of video signals for external
(temporarily displayed information) display devices, for example, rear-seat
- Optical parking system (OPS) entertainment (RSE)
- Audio playback from external sources, for
example, CD players, iPods
- UMPP telephone preparation
- Media Device Interface (MDI)

You will find detailed information on the All radios and radio/navigation systems
RNS 510 radio/navigation system in self- used by the Volkswagen brand use
study programme no. 397 “2007 Radio/ the convenience code.
Navigation Systems”.

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Media Device Interface

The Golf can be optionally equipped with the The MDI control unit is located in a plastic housing of
Media Device Interface box. The media device the MDI box. The MDI box has space to hold your
interface, or MDI for short, was fitted for the first time mobile multimedia devices safely without sliding
in the Passat CC. around and it is the size of a single DIN slot. The MDI
The MDI enables you to connect mobile audio or box fits into the compartment for the CD changer.
multimedia devices to the infotainment system They therefore cannot be combined as equipment
and display, control and playback their audio content options.
over the vehicle loudspeaker system and infotainment
monitors.

MDI control unit MDI box

Adapter connection Storage


compartment
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Connection possibilities with USB


adapter cable
Connection possibilities with
iPod adapter cable

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Connection possibilities with mini USB
adapter cable

Connection possibilities

The mobile device is connected, depending on the type, with special adapter cables that are connected to the
central interface, i.e. the adapter connection. The following audio formats are currently supported and can thus be
played back: MP3, WMA and OGG Vorbis (licence-free audio data compression codec). The AAC format that is
also supported is the licensed format from Apple.

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Radio, Navigation and Telephone

High-end sound system from DYNAUDIO

The DYNAUDIO brand is a guarantee of high-quality sound. This sound system was used for the first time in the
A class segment in the new Scirocco and is now also available as an optional extra for the new Golf.

Infotainment
RCD 310
CAN data bus
RCD 510
RNS 310
RNS 510
R20 R22

R101 R102
R12

R
R14 R16

R159 R160

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Legend
R Radio
R12 Amplifier
The high-end DYNAUDIO sound system consists of R14 Rear left treble loudspeaker
four bass loudspeakers (mid-range and bass R16 Rear right treble loudspeaker
R20 Front left treble loudspeaker
loudspeakers), which ensure precise and powerful R22 Front right treble loudspeaker
bass with high pulse fidelity, and four treble R101 Front left mid-range and bass loudspeaker
loudspeakers, which ensure authentic music playback, R102 Front right mid-range and bass loudspeaker
R159 Rear left mid-range and bass loudspeaker
transparency and precision.
R160 Rear right mid-range and bass loudspeaker

The loudspeaker system is operated by a 300-watt


digital power amplifier.
The system can be combined with the RCD 310 and
RCD 510 radios and the RNS 310 and RNS 510 radio/
You will find more information on the
navigation systems.
DYNAUDIO sound system in the self-study
programmes no. 342 “Radio systems 2006”
and no. 419 “The Scirocco 2009”.

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The aerial system in the Golf 2009
On the new Golf, several aerials (AM, FM1, FM2 und DAB) are integrated in the rear windscreen.
The aerials for navigation (GPS), telephone (GSM/UMTS), auxiliary heating (FFB) and SDARS are located
in the roof aerial.
The connections to the aerial amplifiers are adapted to the vehicle equipment. Only the connections that are
actually required by the infotainment components (radio with single or dual tuner, DAB) are available at the
window. These different radio/tuner principles lead to different FM aerial systems being fitted in the vehicle. The FM
blocking circuits are mounted at the side of the rear windscreen in the centre of the frame. The AM blocking circuit
is under the rear windscreen next to the pivoting badge.

FM blocking circuit FM blocking


(+12V) FM2/DAB aerial AM/FM1 aerial
circuit (earth)

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AM blocking circuit

+12V Earth

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Radio, Navigation and Telephone

Radio with single aerial

RCD 210 B
AM/FM
impedance transformer

FM blocking circuit FM blocking circuit


(+12V) (earth)

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AM blocking circuit
+12V Earth

Diversity aerial with telephone and DAB

RCD 510 A B B B B A RCD 310


Roof aerial

FM/DAB AM/FM
impedance transformer impedance transformer

FM blocking FM blocking
circuit circuit (earth) Telephone
(+12V) UMPP

AM blocking circuit S423_260


+12V Earth

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Radio/navigation system with diversity aerial and telephone

Roof aerial

C B B B B C RNS 510
RNS 310

AM/FM AM/FM D
impedance transformer impedance transformer

Telephone
FM blocking UMPP
FM blocking
circuit
circuit (earth)
(+12V)
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AM blocking circuit
+12V Earth

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Radio, Navigation and Telephone

UMPP telephone preparation


Two telephone preparations are used in the Golf 2009: UMPP with audio streaming and UMPP premium.

UMPP (BluetoothTM only) with audio streaming


Two BluetoothTM profiles are used for the UMPP with Functions
audio streaming:
- Control and display on mobile telephone
- HFP stands for hands-free profile and is a - Hands-free facility and radio mute
BluetoothTM profile for the telephone audio/ - Mobile phone is charged via the telephone
speech channel. holder (only when ignition is switched on)
It transfers speech data exclusively. - Info and breakdown buttons on the mobile phone
holder
- The new BluetoothTM A2DP audio streaming - CAN data bus interface to the infotainment CAN
profile (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) is data bus
used to transmit music files from the paired - Data is transferred between the mobile telephone
BluetoothTM device in stereoquality to the UMPP and the mobile telephone operating
control unit. Considerably higher quantities of electronics control unit via BluetoothTM
data are transferred than with pure speech data. - UMPP is diagnosis-capable
- Follow-up time only when radio or radio/
navigation system is switched

R65
J503 RCD 310
RCD 510
RNS 310
RNS 510

Infotainment J412
CAN data bus
Pure speech data
via HFP

Stereo channels

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Terminal 30 For music data
Terminal 31
A2DP
Telephone holder
Legend
J412 - Mobile telephone operating electronics control unit
J503 - Control unit with display for radio and navigation
R38 - Telephone microphone
R54 - Mobile telephone
R65 - Telephone aerial

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Premium phone preparation with BluetoothTM(rSAP)
Functions

- Control via the multifunction steering wheel - Separate button module for information and
- Display of telephone information in the breakdown calls as well as speech control
Highline dash panel insert display - Charging is only possible with a separate charging
- Telephone data transfer and mobile link via adapter using the 12V socket
BluetoothTM transfer - Follow-up time can be set to up to 60 minutes
- Hands-free system and audio mute - Exclusive support of mobile phones with rSAP
- GSM aerial directly on GSM telephone module Bluetooth profile
- UMPP is diagnosis-capable - Optional operation via touch screen devices like
- SIM data incl. telephone book available in RNS 510 and RCD 510
universal mobile preparation

E440 E441

E275/E276
J453
R65
rSAP
J527 mobile phone
J503

J533 J412
J285

Audio
R38
Term.30 S423_277
Term.31

Legend
E275 - Breakdown assistance call button J527 - Steering column electronics control unit
E276 - Emergency assistance call button J533 - Data bus diagnostic interface
E440 - Multifunction buttons on left in steering wheel R38 - Telephone microphone
E441 - Multifunction buttons on right in steering wheel R65 - Telephone aerial
J285 - Control unit with display in dash panel insert
J412 - Mobile telephone operating electronics control unit
J453 - Multifunction steering wheel control unit
CAN data bus
J503 - Control unit with display for radio and
navigation LIN data bus
Serial cable
BluetoothTM

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Heating and Air Conditioning

Air conditioning
Two different types of air-conditioning system are
fitted in the Golf that have also already been used in
the Golf 2004:

● The standard semi-automatic heater and air


conditioner “Climatic”
● The fully automatic “2C-Climatronic” heating and
air-conditioning system

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The Climatic system

The vehicle interior forms one climate zone with


Climatic.
The desired temperature is set on the electronic
temperature rotary knob. The desired temperature is
reached by adjustment of the temperature flap. 22°C
Climatic is able to control the pre-set temperature by
monitoring the vent and interior temperature.
The air conditioning is switched on and off with the
AC button. S423_097

Heated rear window button


Instant heating button
AC button for auxiliary coolant heating

Feedback LED
Button for recirculation

Electronic Electronic
temperature rotary knob rotary knob for
air distribution

Button for seat heating Button for seat heating


driver’s side passenger side
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The 2C-Climatronic system

In the 2C-Climatronic system, the interior is sub-


divided into two climatic zones. This means
temperature preferences in a range from 18°C to 26°C
22°C
can be set for the driver’s and front passenger’s side
independently of one another. You should remember
18°C that the temperature difference between the climate
zones may be upto a maximum of 4 degrees.

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AC button

Button for recirculation Heated rear window button

Electronic Electronic
temperature rotary temperature rotary
knob for driver’s side knob for passenger’s
side

Button for seat heating Button for seat heating


driver’s side passenger side
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Dual button
AUTO button with two blower modes
When the Dual button is switched on, the
Climatronic system works in dual-climate
zone mode and in single climate zone mode
Feedback LED for blower speed when the Dual button is switched off.

You will find further information on The Golf 2009 is equipped with new
Climatic and Climatronic in self-study elements for controlling the climate.
programmes no. 318 “The Golf 2004” and
no. 339 “The Passat 2006”.

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Heating and Air Conditioning

Automatic fresh-air blower control

You can choose between the two modes AUTO High and AUTO Low for the automatic fresh-air blower control. In
these modes, not just the blower power is regulated automatically, but also the air distribution and temperature.
You can switch between the modes by pressing the AUTO button.

In position AUTO = automatic mode, the air-conditioning control unit regulates the interior temperature using all
input information quickly and comfortably to the required level and then holds it constant even when the external
conditions change.

AUTO High AUTO Low

The AUTO High mode is an automatic mode with The AUTO Low mode is an automatic mode with
greater quantities of air. The target temperature should smaller quantities of air. The Climatronic system gently
be reached as quickly as possible. AUTO High is regulates the preset interior temperature with acoustic
configured especially when there is high risk of misting comfort having priority.
(high interior and/or external humidity) and for The left-hand LED of the AUTO button is illuminated in
optimum ventilation of the rear passenger the AUTO Low mode. In AUTO Low mode, the fresh air
compartment. The right-hand LED of the AUTO button blower speed is always a step lower than in AUTO
is illuminated in the AUTO High mode. High mode.
The fresh air blower runs in the standard curve.

Automatic mode

In automatic mode, Climatronic automatically adjusts the control motors of the air distribution flaps on the
air-conditioning/heating system. The air flowing from the air-conditioning system has the set temperature and is
directed to the windscreen, footwell or vents. The amount of air is controlled steplessly via the blower speed
depending on whether a lot or little air is required to reach or maintain the comfortable temperature.
The temperature of the air entering the vehicle is also measured continuously by the Climatronic system.
The occupants use the value on both temperature knobs to set the level of the interior temperature to be regulated.
Everything else is controlled automatically by the Climatronic system.

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Status display

The air-conditioning modules allow simple operation and a new kind of visualisation via the “climate control
pop-ups”.
The temperature, air distribution and fan level are displayed on the screen of the RCD 310, RCD 510, RNS 310 and
RNS 510 radio or radio-navigation systems.

Display on RCD 310


The LEDs in the control indicate that the
respective function is active.

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Display on RCD 510, RNS 310 and RNS 510


In addition, the radio or radio/navigation system
screen displays information on the Climatronic system.
Therefore the temperature is displayed, for example,
as a pop-up when you adjust the temperature.

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Electrical System

The fuse boxes and relay positions in the vehicle electrical


system
The installation locations
The battery is on the left-hand side of the engine
compartment.

Fuse and relay box, left of


engine compartment

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Multi-fuse back-up fuse box,


left of engine compartment

Additional relay
carrier, under the fuse and relay box

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Relay carrier
above onboard supply control unit

Relay carrier
underneath onboard supply control unit

Fuse box on,


left of dash panel

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Electrical System

Networking concept

The data bus diagnostic interface J533 forms the


interface for communication between the
following data bus systems: T16 b J220 J428

- Powertrain CAN data bus


- Convenience CAN data bus
- Infotainment CAN data bus J745
- Combi CAN data bus
- Diagnostics CAN data bus
J667
J285
a
J362
The following data bus system is connected
downstream of the CAN data bus system
as a sub-bus system:

- LIN data buses J533


- Cornering light CAN data bus

J503 J345
R

R78*

For the first time in the new Golf,


J525 J386 J388
the functions of the convenience system
central control unit J393 have been taken
over by the newly developed
onboard supply control unit J519. R190*** J387 J389
The control unit address is still 09.

J364 J400 G397

Transfer speeds

Powertrain CAN data bus: 500kbit/s J412


R215
Convenience CAN data bus: 100kbit/s
Infotainment CAN data bus: 100kbit/s Legend
Combi CAN data bus: 500kbit/s Powertrain CAN data bus
Diagnosis CAN data bus: 500kbit/s Convenience CAN data bus
Cornering light CAN data bus: 500kbit/s Infotainment CAN data bus
CAN sensor data bus
LIN data buses: 19.2kbit/s a Combi CAN data bus
b Diagnostics CAN data bus

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Legend
D Ignition/starter switch
E221 Operating unit in steering wheel
(multifunction steering wheel)
G85 Steering angle sender
G419 G197 Magnetic field sender for compass
J540 G273 Interior monitoring sensor
G384 Vehicle inclination sender
J250 J217** J587* J104
G397 Rain and light sensor
G419 ESP sensor unit
H8 Anti-theft alarm system horn
J104 ABS control unit
J136*** Seat and steering column adjustment
J492 J791 J500 control unit with memory
J217** Automatic gearbox control unit
J446 J220 Motronic control unit
G85
J234 Airbag control unit
J668 J250 Control unit for electrically regulated damping
J255 Climatronic (and Climatic) control unit
J285 Control unit in dash panel insert
J345 Trailer detector control unit
J362 Immobilizer control unit
J234 J364 Auxiliary heater control unit
J386 Driver door control unit
J387 Front passenger door control unit
J388 Rear left door control unit
E221 J389 Rear right door control unit
J400 Wiper motor control unit
D J412 Mobile telephone operating electronics control unit
J428 Adaptive cruise control unit
J255 J136***
J446 Parking aid control unit
J527 J492 Four-wheel drive control unit
J500 Power steering control unit
J503 Control unit with display for
radio and navigation
J519 Onboard supply control unit
J525 Digital sound package control unit
J527 Steering column electronics control unit
J533 Data bus diagnostic interface
J608 J540 Electromechanical parking brake control unit
J587* Selector lever sensor control unit
J608 Special vehicle control unit
J667 Power output module for left headlight
J668 Power output module for right headlight
J519 J745 Cornering light and headlight range control unit
J791 Control unit for parallel parking assist
R Radio
R78 TV tuner
R190 Digital radio satellite receiver***
H8 G384 G273 R215 Interface for external multimedia devices
T16 Diagnostic connection

* Only Japan
** With automatic gearbox only
G197 S423_076 *** Only North American region (NAR)

Cornering light CAN data bus


LIN data bus
CAN data bus line
LIN data bus line
Communications line

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Service

Display of battery voltage in transport mode

The use of the new onboard supply control unit in the The measuring point is directly on the
Golf allows the current battery voltage to be battery pole clamps.
displayed in a simple manner.

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S423_264 S423_266

Display of battery voltage Display when there is a fault


(12.3V)

When transport mode is still active, the battery If the measured value is not transferred correctly, if it
voltage is displayed without a measuring unit in two is not plausible or if there is another error related to
digits with one decimal place instead of the total this, only placeholders will be displayed.
mileage.

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Glossary

AM Impedance transformer

Amplitude modulation, electromagnetic wave An impedance transformer is an electronic amplifier


used to transmit messages. In amplitude modulation, that adjusts the impedance, i.e. the alternating current
the amplitude of the high frequency is varied. resistance of a source, for example, an aerial, to
that of a consumer, for example, a radio.

BAP
Pulse fidelity
The BAP operating and display protocol is used
for communication between function control units and Pulse fidelity is the property of a loudspeaker to follow
operating or display control units. BAP specifically a pulse-shaped output signal from an amplifier with
separates the function from the display and the as few delays, losses or distortion as possible and thus
control. allow optimum reproduction.

FM Convenience code

Frequency modulation, electromagnetic If the radio unit has been removed or the car battery
wave used to transmit messages. disconnected, the anti-theft code does not need
In frequency modulation, the frequency of the carrier to be entered manually as the code number was
wave varies in step with the information signal. stored after the first time it was entered in the car.
The amplitude remains constant. However, if the vehicle and radio code numbers do
not match up, for example, because the radio has
been fitted in another vehicle, the electronic lock will
have to be removed manually.
GPS

Global Positioning System, a satellite system set up


by the US Department of Defense that aids MP3
navigation.
Motion Pictures expert group layer 3 (MPEG Layer 3)
Compression standards for video, audio and image
formats.

GSM

Global System for Mobile communications NAR


Standard for digital mobile telecommunications net-
works that is also used for data transfer as well as text North American Region.
messages (SMS).

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Glossary

LF SDARS

Low frequency Satellite Digital Audio Radio Services


A digital radio standard for commercial satellite radio
in North America

RDS

Radio Data System TFT


Standardised system for transferring non-audio
additional information for radio e.g. station names, Thin Film Transistor display
audio titles etc. (TFT display = flat screen).

rSAP TMC

Remote SIM Access Profile Traffic Message Channel


This profile allows the premium version of the mobile A digital service in radio for transmission of traffic
telephone operating electronics control unit to access messages
the data on the GSM card of a mobile phone and to
log onto the GSM network in its place.

UMPP

RSE Universal mobile phone preparation.

Rear Seat Entertainment provides multimedia


entertainment for rear passengers. The main
components are screens, a DVD player, an additional UMTS
control unit, headphone connections and an
additional video and audio input to which an external Universal Mobile Telecommunications System is the
source, for example, a games console, can be third generation (3G) of mobile telecommunications
connected. The DVD sound can also be played back standard with which considerably higher data transfer
over the radio system loudspeakers. To allow the rates (384 kbit/s to 7.2 Mbit/s) are possible than with
driver and other passengers to listen to the radio the GSM standard (9.6 kbit/s to 220 kbit/s). The fast
while a DVD is playing, the rear seat entertainment data transmission forms the basis for countless new
and radio can, however, be operated independently applications. Above all, it makes mobile use
of each other. of the Internet possible.

SD

Secure Digital card


Small and robust memory cards, e.g. for digital
cameras, MP3 players etc.

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USB

Universal Serial Bus


Universal serial interface between different
computers and peripheral devices

WMA

Windows Media Audio


Special audio format under Microsoft Windows.

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000.2812.17.20 Technical status 09.2008

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After Sales Qualifizierung
Service Training VSQ-1
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