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Old 08-11-2007, 07:16 PM   #1
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yes i don't see anything at all.....


Now here is what i got from alldata.com


Fault Code 25
No terminal 86 S recognized.



Check the fuse F 5/1.
Pull off Plug I at the alarm control unit.
Voltmeter at Plug I alarm control unit pin 16 and ground. Insert the ignition key into the ignition lock. Display: Battery voltage
Pull off the plug on the ignition lock.
Ohmmeter at ignition lock connector pin 86 S and Plug I, alarm control unit pin 16. Display: < 5 Ohms
If no fault is detected, replace the electrical contact part of the ignition lock.

Fault Code 33
Passenger compartment monitoring sensor faulty.

Replace passenger compartment monitoring sensor.




Test Point 41


Fault Code 42
Wrong key or wrong transponder pill.



Check transponder for presence in the key.
Wrong transponder - not adapted to the vehicle - teach the transponder.

Test Point 9

TEST POINT 9
motor, Footwell / Defrost Valve Signal Implausible

DTC 28

Fault Effect: Valve cannot be adjusted

Diagnosis Conditions


No control module fault stored.
No fault on the supply voltage (5 Volts ).
Signal Implausible



Check footwell / defrost valve for smooth operation.
Pull off connectors A, B, C and D on the heating/air conditioning control.
Pull off connector on the footwell / defrost valve drive motor.
Check drive motor circuits for continuity.
Connect ohmmeter to connector C-8 and drive motor connector pin 1.
Display: < 5 ohms



Connect ohmmeter to connector B-10 and drive motor connector pin 2.
Display: < 5 ohms



Connect ohmmeter to connector A-12 and drive motor connector pin 3.
Display: < 5 ohms



Connect ohmmeter to connector D-11 and drive motor connector pin 4.
Display: < 5 ohms



Connect ohmmeter to connector D-3 and drive motor connector pin 5.
Display: < 5 ohms



Check wire from connector C-8 to drive motor pin 1 for short to plus and short to ground.
Check wire from connector B-10 to drive motor pin 2 for short to B+ and short to ground.
Check wire from connector A-12 to drive motor pin 3 for short to B+.
Check wire from connector D-11 to drive motor pin 4 for short to B+ and short to ground.
Check wire from connector D-3 to drive motor pin 5 for short to plus and short to ground.


My only questions are where is the "Passenger compartment monitoring sensor faulty"... replace what sensor? Pull off connector on the footwell / defrost valve drive motor where is this? the last question is where is there a Check the fuse F 5/1 in the car?

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Old 08-11-2007, 10:51 PM   #2
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The passenger compartment monitoring sensor is located near the dome light by the rear view mirror. You should have two small oval plugs in the dome light mount. Behind the left one is the sensor and behind the right one is the circuitry.

The fuse box is in the driver's footwell next to the dead pedal. Pull the cover and you'll see a row of fuses. The fifth row, first fuse should be checked.

For the record, my car also has numerous sensor failures for the passenger compartment monitoring logged, and several for the central locking system. Both still work correctly, though.
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Old 08-11-2007, 11:22 PM   #3
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ok here is the problem about a month ago i put a aftermarket radio in and the alarm sounds randomly when armed. So i decided to buy the durametric software. The good things about the software was that it let me know that my check light bulb was out as well my airbag light bulb was too. But as far as the sensor in the dome light should it be replaced is it a diy? The footwell air condtioner problem is wierd also
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