True - so the search continues? Inside the "unknown" box?Good point just checked. According to the scan I did previously he has got module 6D but I don't think the one in the photo is it going off the tech drawing
True - so the search continues? Inside the "unknown" box?Good point just checked. According to the scan I did previously he has got module 6D but I don't think the one in the photo is it going off the tech drawing
Hi all. I'm in the process of stripping all the extra tailgate stuff off - currently I have pulled the fuses on the "extras " and the new floor has a fixed tailgate latch.Hi all, the next phase of my t6 wav de conversion continues. All hand controls and extra dash switches and wiring now removed and van running perfectly thanks to Dav tec.
The next phase is to prepare for removal of the tailgate ramp. The tailgate is power open/close with power latching. I can get it to open close ok from the buttons on the tailgate itself. There is also a hand held unit inside the rear of the van on a flying lead. This has four buttons, two control the tailgate, up and down, two control the ramp - up and down. The ramp appears interlinked as it won't operate with the door shut. The tailgate control works at all times. Inside the nsr panel is a large control box into which all the control cables disappear - is this a standard fitting or aftermarket? I wish to retain the tailgate controls but remove the ramp but am out of my depth - can see me calling Dav tech soon!
AMazing work. ANd here is me worrying about removing the rear bumper to fit a towbar.Final piece of the jigsaw!
Everything extra that had been installed in the as part of the wav conversion has now been removed with the exception of
Electric parking brake - this is now a stand alone system and I will retain
The two connections from the rear control box which have been spliced into the rear loom. These have disconnected and taped up at the box and now I have removed the headlining, can easily be de soldered. For my interest I wondered if any electrical guru could advise what they are connected to?
One wire is spliced into white cable numbered 219, and the other to 54 - I have been unable to find these on the current flow diagrams.
Just a couple more things which are not major but advise appreciated
When the ramp was fitted the latching was by a power latch. The rear end I have welded in has a fixed pin which is working fine, but out of interest I plugged the power latch into the lead from the control module to see what happened when the tailgate shut - and nothing did! What normally triggers the power latch?
The tailgate open is not registering on the mfd - all other doors ok
Tailgate has never operated from the key fob - is this an option or standard?
There is no internal switch to open/ close the tailgate - again standard or option?
Sorry to ask so many question!
Thanks in advance
Steve
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219 could/should be ground - mating with brown wire at the connector.One wire is spliced into white cable numbered 219, and the other to 54
How did it work out? I’m looking at the exact same vehicle to transform into a Caravelle setup. Was it worth the time, effort, expense? Thank youHi all - just thought I'd introduce myself as it's likely I'm going to be quite active over next few months! I have owned and converted to camper a t5.1 over the last 5 years. I have just purchased a 2016 150 dsg shuttle with the same intention. Biggest initial problems are going to be getting it back to standard as it's been converted for wheelchair access - much mech and electric work.
I have spotted an anomaly on the v5 tho and wondered if anyone else can advise? I bought it advertised as a t32, front struts confirm this. On the description on v5 it's Vw transporter t30 dsg bmt, but it's listed as 3200 kg gvw! Do I have a problem?
Thanks for the response. Did you manage it yourself ? This is the van I’m looking at: Used Volkswagen Vans for sale in Wallington, Surrey | CMW Car Sales LimitedHi @barriegardner - it's not a job for the faint hearted! I'm very happy with the end result. I bought the shuttle for about £21k nearly 2 years ago - 2016 shuttle se , 36k miles with dsg. Cost me less than £1k to get it back to std but many hours work over a 3 month period and probably saved £5k. Times free to me as I'm retired!
The electrical mods took the most effort to sort - just got to be methodical. I managed to sell a lot of what I stripped out.
Do you have a link to the one you looking at.
Mines a full camper conversion now - done 15k miles since completion and not missed a beat. Let me know if you take it on
Steve