You can find the ecm module and then look at the pin reference (example 68/2 = 68 pin plug, wire 2) and then trace it to the next location on the diagram
@@fredjones5327 maybe try asking in the ross-tech forums. They will need a scan of your car to help, though. The Erwin diagrams should have a pin out from the BCM that denotes it, unless the car didn't have that as an option with that BCM. Some of the mk6/7 cars have different BCMs based on the option trim levels, eg. highline/trendline/ etc. There's been instances in the past where people have had to change door modules and BCMs to run folding mirrors, and do the coding to get them to work.
@@ThrottleGrotto yes your right I did that option on my 19 Tiguan, put in door modules from a 19 premium, then go to the dealer to program the car of the new modules and power folding mirrors then activate with my VCD lol I’ll look on the Ross tech forum
@@ThrottleGrotto Bro thanks for the feedback… I’m so slow..🙄 I’m a VW/Audi fanatic, all I ever owned, I will brake the cars down and put them back together with NO problem, but when it comes to electrical I’m lost 😂😂😂 I found it on the forum you suggested, plug B is the white plug under the dash on the BCM, and pin 50 is labeled footwell, it has the cut outs for footwell lights, then I printed out j519 pin labels (I didn’t notice before) and it’s LABELED pin 50 footwell +. I need to go back to school for electrical wow. Took engines and transmission in high school and college and always passed electrical with a 65😂😂😂😂
What’s up brother it’s me again lol I’m trying to find images of the connector for the body control module on a 14 cc 3.6 4 motion for some reason it’s not coming up help
@@ThrottleGrotto yes true but pinout assignment for the BCM, J519, T52C (brown plug) assignment list is not available on Erwin for the 2014 VW cc 3.6L 4 motion