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      05-01-2021, 12:32 PM   #1
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Wiring diagram window/mirror block f31

Dear all,

Probably a short question for some of you. Could anyone help me with the following?
I'm looking for the wire diagram for the button switches on the drivers side of a European F31, 2013.
See the attached photos from the button which I mean, and the connector behind it.
If some one has the wiring diagram + functions that would be great. (Or just what which color does)

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Thanks dude, this helps a lot.
Probably you could also tell me this about this diagram.
If in the diagram there are 2 color codes mentioned.
For example white/Brown and directly under this, blue/yellow.
Does that mean it could be any of these 2 depending on your model?
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Sorry, another one. The cables for the windows are on the same connector am I right? Could you also add that one?

I'm actualy looking for the positive wire that dims the light in this "button block"
I was installing retrofitted interior door lights (not standard in Europe). And for the 3 other doors I could use an Y-cable and tap a positive and negative from this window switch.
When I dim the lights next to my light switches (which also dims the cluster lights) this dims all 3 other lights, except this one from the drivers door.
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Thanks dude, this helps a lot.
Probably you could also tell me this about this diagram.
If in the diagram there are 2 color codes mentioned.
For example white/Brown and directly under this, blue/yellow.
Does that mean it could be any of these 2 depending on your model?
This is for other built years where the cable colors have changed.
I think the lowest cable colors apply to your built year, because I see a purple and yellow/blue cable, but no white/brown cable.
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Sorry, another one. The cables for the windows are on the same connector am I right? Could you also add that one?

I'm actualy looking for the positive wire that dims the light in this "button block"
I was installing retrofitted interior door lights (not standard in Europe). And for the 3 other doors I could use an Y-cable and tap a positive and negative from this window switch.
When I dim the lights next to my light switches (which also dims the cluster lights) this dims all 3 other lights, except this one from the drivers door.
There is no other wire diagram and there is also no single wire for the lighting, as the other things on the switch block are controlled via LIN.
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      05-01-2021, 02:21 PM   #7
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Hmmm, that's a pity.
I guess I have to wire it to the inside of the car somewhere. I saw a youtube of someone using the wires behind the hazard switch.
I hoped to not have to go through the wire loom through the door into the interior 😊.
Thanks for your help Atze. (Sounds german btw..are you?)
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Hmmm, that's a pity.
I guess I have to wire it to the inside of the car somewhere. I saw a youtube of someone using the wires behind the hazard switch.
I hoped to not have to go through the wire loom through the door into the interior 😊.
Thanks for your help Atze. (Sounds german btw..are you?)
Ja, ich bin Deutscher.
I'll send you a link to my Source of the wiring diagrams.
Maybe you will find some other wires there.
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