Passat Sedan V6-3.6L (BLV) (2008)
Cellular Phone: Description and Operation
Cellular Telephone and Two-Way Radios
Cellular Phone and Two-Way Radio External Antenna
‹› Radio-based remotes (e.g. for garage door openers) and wireless peripherals (e.g. keyboard or PC mouse) may only be used in vehicle when
transmission output of device has a maximum of 100 mW.
‹› Installation of "e-marked units" is only permitted (Europe only).
‹› Cellular phones or other retrofitted two-way units (business equipment) must have "CE mark" (Europe only).
‹› Please follow exactly the operating instructions and installation instructions of the manufacturer of mobile telephones, radio-based devices, and
antennas.
‹› The devices' optimal range will only be reached with an exterior antenna.
‹› When telephone and two-way radio systems are installed properly there is no danger to safety system e.g. ABS or airbag. A prerequisite is
however that there has been no intervention in their installations. Parallel wiring to such systems must be avoided.
‹› Excessively high electromagnetic fields can arise if mobile telephones and radio devices, with or without an incorrectly installed exterior antenna,
are used.
In such a case, damage to health and interference with vehicle electronics cannot be ruled out.
2-Way Radios, Installing and Operating
‹› The transmitting power at the antenna base (see manufacturer's data) may not exceed the applicable maximum values.
‹› You may not use antenna locations other than those shown in the table.
Table Transmitting Power and Antenna Locations, => [ Antenna, Transmitted Output and Installation Locations ] See: Antenna/Description and
Operation/Antenna, Transmitted Output and Installation Locations.
Before starting repair work, batteries must be disconnected!
Use valid current flow diagram
For removing and installing trim,.
Observe manufacturers operating and installation instructions for cellular telephones, two-way radios and antennas.
Secure wiring harnesses to cable ties. Wrap connectors with foam to avoid rattling noises.
Transmitted Output, Installation Locations
Volkswagen permits the installation and operation of radio units, as long as the transmitted power on antenna base, listed in table, is not exceeded. For
prescribed antenna locations see table.
Limit according to VDE 0848, part 2 (max. permissible field intensity to protect persons) must be maintained even, if necessary, through reduction of
transmission output.
Voltage Supply
When retrofitting transmitter/receiver unit in the vehicle, the battery is used to connect the positive and negative wire.
The wiring harness must be manufactured additionally:
‹› Voltage supply positive via read wire, 2.5 mm2 cross section.
‹› Voltage supply negative via brown wire, 2.5 mm2 cross section.
The positive wire must have a fuse which must be located very close to the battery. Therefore, a fuse holder must be secured next to battery. Both
wires must be encased in an insulating hose.