VW Passat B5 130 TDI - electrical meltdown!!

VW Passat B5 130 TDI - electrical meltdown!!

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oldmanbm

Original Poster:

444 posts

220 months

Tuesday 11th February
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My ultra reliable winter wonder has let me down big time! No central locking, no electric windows, no boot opening and worst of all fuel cap wont open! Methinks a fuse or relay somewhere but where to start? Still drives fine but with no indicators working might not be a good idea. Any thoughts appreciated!

ManicMunky

571 posts

135 months

Tuesday 11th February
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If it's not a fuse, sounds like the convenience module, which is under the driver's seat, I think. Definitely get codes read!

Belle427

10,551 posts

248 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Certainly sounds like the water ingress fault to convenience module.
I seem to remember it being under the passenger side carpet on mine but can't remember.
Mine was full of water.

Dr G

15,583 posts

257 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Yes, passenger footwell. Water ingress through scuttle tray (where the drains frequently got clogged with leaves).

Brasshande

71 posts

65 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Belle427 and Dr G are almost certainly right, if you lift the carpet up in the passenger footwell you'll probably find it an inch deep with water underneath there, and the convenience module will be sitting in itrolleyes. VAG speciality unfortunately

oldmanbm

Original Poster:

444 posts

220 months

Thursday 13th February
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Nope - checked this afternoon. Bone dry car always garaged - most perplexing!

Brasshande

71 posts

65 months

Monday 17th February
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oldmanbm said:
Nope - checked this afternoon. Bone dry car always garaged - most perplexing!
Sorry to not get back quicker than that, it still sounds like a convenience module problem though, water or not. Everything that you're having bother with is controlled by the CM. I think on the B5 a second hand one is plug and play apart from needing to resync the central locking if you don't want to throw a lot of money at it, but it's been a while since i've done one so i can't 100% remember

sunbeam alpine

7,176 posts

203 months

Monday 17th February
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Have you tried disconnecting the battery and leaving it disconnected for a while?

It's something I try when one of the cars misbehaves, although it doesn't often work smile

oldmanbm

Original Poster:

444 posts

220 months

Saturday 8th March
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It lives! Two fuses dodgy and all well again. They hadn't blown but the connection was bad. Weird. Anyway back to fully functioning, zero street cred, economical Passat 100 Tdi for my 100 mile return commute each day!