1999 Passat Interior Lights Broken!!
sk8er
07-23-2004, 10:50 AM
I have a 1999 Passat with the turbo 1.8, the interior lights will not come on. I have checked all the fuses near the driver door and they are all good. The dashboard lights are all working.
Any idea's?
Somebody said it may be the auto dimmer switch for when the door closes, but I have been unable to locate it.
Please help.
Thanks,
Any idea's?
Somebody said it may be the auto dimmer switch for when the door closes, but I have been unable to locate it.
Please help.
Thanks,
boschmann
07-24-2004, 07:01 PM
If all the lights (F & R interior, reading, make-up mirror, luggage compartment & door entry) are not working with any door or switch then check fuse 14 (10 Amp). If it's okay then I would start worrying about the comfort system central control module (under the driver's seat).
charlo
02-01-2005, 05:16 PM
If all the lights (F & R interior, reading, make-up mirror, luggage compartment & door entry) are not working with any door or switch then check fuse 14 (10 Amp). If it's okay then I would start worrying about the comfort system central control module (under the driver's seat).
Hi....it seems like a number of people are experiencing this problem, and maybe you have an answer. 2 days ago, the interior lights (all those connected to fuse #14) just stopped working. I checked the fuses...all OK. This morning the lights all worked again, but this afternoon, gone again. After the big storm here in the Boston area, plenty of snow/water is getting thrown around the floor, etc. Could you give me a little more info about what the central control system module is (where? what?). thanks very much.
Hi....it seems like a number of people are experiencing this problem, and maybe you have an answer. 2 days ago, the interior lights (all those connected to fuse #14) just stopped working. I checked the fuses...all OK. This morning the lights all worked again, but this afternoon, gone again. After the big storm here in the Boston area, plenty of snow/water is getting thrown around the floor, etc. Could you give me a little more info about what the central control system module is (where? what?). thanks very much.
veedubmechanic
02-02-2005, 12:45 AM
Hahahah...
the comfort control module is located under the drivers footwell. Passats have alot of problems (up to 2002) where water from battery tray area drains into driver side floor because the drain plugs are clogged (under battery, under brake booster, and under fuse bracket where ecm located) and water is drained through emergency drain hole ever so convienently located on the firewall so water will drain into cabin, not engine bay. The wires corrode and rust. and the control module internally shorts on the curcuitry. Sorry but this happenes to 99% of old body style passat owners lol...
the comfort control module is located under the drivers footwell. Passats have alot of problems (up to 2002) where water from battery tray area drains into driver side floor because the drain plugs are clogged (under battery, under brake booster, and under fuse bracket where ecm located) and water is drained through emergency drain hole ever so convienently located on the firewall so water will drain into cabin, not engine bay. The wires corrode and rust. and the control module internally shorts on the curcuitry. Sorry but this happenes to 99% of old body style passat owners lol...
JSForgey
02-06-2005, 04:50 PM
Hahahah...
the comfort control module is located under the drivers footwell. Passats have alot of problems (up to 2002) where water from battery tray area drains into driver side floor because the drain plugs are clogged (under battery, under brake booster, and under fuse bracket where ecm located) and water is drained through emergency drain hole ever so convienently located on the firewall so water will drain into cabin, not engine bay. The wires corrode and rust. and the control module internally shorts on the curcuitry. Sorry but this happenes to 99% of old body style passat owners lol...
How can this problem be fixed???
the comfort control module is located under the drivers footwell. Passats have alot of problems (up to 2002) where water from battery tray area drains into driver side floor because the drain plugs are clogged (under battery, under brake booster, and under fuse bracket where ecm located) and water is drained through emergency drain hole ever so convienently located on the firewall so water will drain into cabin, not engine bay. The wires corrode and rust. and the control module internally shorts on the curcuitry. Sorry but this happenes to 99% of old body style passat owners lol...
How can this problem be fixed???
boschmann
02-07-2005, 04:38 PM
Replace the module/clean the terminals if they're corroded.
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