[s-cars] Headlight Levelling Motors

Sean Douglas quattro20v at telus.net
Fri Nov 19 16:59:58 EST 2004


Thanks for the info, exactly what I needed!

Sean

Quoting Igor Kessel <KBATPO at comcast.net>:

> Bob Rossato wrote:
> > The leveling motors are stepper motors, I believe.  From what I recall
> when
> > I installed these on my Corrado, the switch will have one output for each
> > motor, not an individual one for up and down as you listed.  Also, at
> least
> > on the factory VW wiring, the switch is wired to the low beams so that you
> > can not adjust them when the high beams are on.  But you could do it any
> way
> > you like.
> > 
> > The headlight motor used on the Audi C4 chassis is the same one I have on
> > the Corrado (actually a Passat p/n).  At the motor end you would have, 12V
> > power, ground, and the control wire from the switch.
> > 
> > At least that's my recollection from 7 years ago, so I would get a
> > confirmation from somebody else before unconditionally trusting my info. 
> I
> > believe Igor went through this a lot more recently - as in a few months
> > ago - and I'm sure his memory is a lot better/fresher.
> 
> That's correct, Bob. Besides, I always make write-ups of what I do for 
> my own archive.
> :)
> 
> In a nutshell:
> 
> The switch (E102) is essentially a fancy rheostat (a variable resistor).
> One end (3/56b) (YEL) sees +12v off the Low/High Beam position of the 
> lights switch (E1, E4)
> The other end (2/31)(BRN/YEL) is grounded internally through (6/31).
> The slider (4/G) (BRN/RED)goes to the relevant controlling pins of the 
> adjuster motors.
> The indicator lamp (L54) sees +12v at the pin (5/15a) (BLK/BLU) off the 
> Fuse S14 (15A) when the Ignition is ON.
> The Indicator Lamp (L54) is grounded at the pin (6/31) (BRN) and is 
> internally connected to (2/31), so you may ground either one of those.
> 
> The motors (V48, V49) are indeed stepper motors.
> One end on both (1/+) (YEL) sees +12v off the "Low/High" beam position 
> of the lights switch (E1, E4)
> Both opposite ends (3/-) (BRN/YEL) are grounded at the switch (E102), 
> but may very well be grounded elsewhere. I guess it was a safety 
> measure, should one decide to remove the switch, the motors lose 
> continuity and do not make funny noises trying in vain to position 
> themselves home like mine did, before I found out this peculiarity.
> The controlling pin (2/G) (BRN/RED) on both goes to the switch (E102).
> 
> The schematic can be found here, illustration 11/4
> http://www.isham-
research.com/quattro/wiring/TypC4/audi_100_sw_gasentladungslampe_mj1997.pdf
> 
> -- 
> Igor Kessel
> two turbo quattros
> 






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