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Removing and installing steering column switch > < Removing and installing high-level brake light bulbM25, Polo GTI, Polo Blue Motion
Steering column switch
Steering column switch
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Additional information:
→ Current flow diagrams, Electrical fault finding and Fitting locations
→ Operating manual
General description:
The following equipment-specific components are integrated into the steering column switch:
t  Turn signal switch -E2-
t  Headlight dipper and flasher switch -E4-
t  Parking light switch -E19-
t  Intermittent wiper switch -E22-
t  Rear window wiper switch -E34-
t  Intermittent wiper regulator -E38-
t  CCS switch -E45-
t  Cruise control system (CCS) SET button -E227-
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The entire steering column switch is to be renewed → Chapter if one of the above components is defective.
The airbag coil connector and return spring with slip ring -F138- is not permanently attached to the steering column switch and can be renewed separately → Chapter.
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t  Depending on equipment (vehicles with ESP), the steering angle sender -G85- may be integrated into the airbag coil connector and return spring with slip ring -F138-.
t  If the steering angle sender -G85- is integrated into the airbag coil connector and return spring with slip ring -F138-, the work steps following steering column switch installation work must be followed.
Fault detection and fault display:
The following components feature self-diagnosis capability:
t  Turn signal switch -E2-
t  Intermittent wiper switch -E22-
t  CCS switch -E45-
t  Airbag coil connector and return ring with slip ring -F138-
t  Steering angle sender -G85-
For fault finding, use vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system -VAS 5051A- in „Guided fault finding“ mode.
   

Removing and installing steering column switch > < Removing and installing high-level brake light bulbM25, Polo GTI, Polo Blue Motion