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VW Golf V: Door Warning Light Issue - Troubleshooting Open Door Signal Lamp & Current Check

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  • #1 16895220
    if
    Level 8  
    Hello, I have a problem with the waring in the door, and more precisely the lamp which signals the open door. One day I noticed that it was not lit. So I put a second bulb on. Still the same problem, I checked with the meter whether the current reaches the plug. And where you put the bulb. I do not know where the problem is and how to check it ... I will add that I put the warings in this place and they shine perfectly, but not. VW Golf V: Door Warning Light Issue - Troubleshooting Open Door Signal Lamp & Current Check
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  • #2 16895315
    daro31ie
    Automation specialist
    Buddy, in this case, you have a soldered diode. It is damaged so you have a problem
    Greetings Daro
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  • #3 16895321
    if
    Level 8  
    How to check if it is damaged and what kind of diode is it exactly? where to look for it?
  • #4 16895368
    T5
    Admin of Cars group
    And the mass is there? ;)
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  • #5 16895404
    if
    Level 8  
    Well, it is, and how to check it?
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  • #6 16895489
    T5
    Admin of Cars group
    The control is not a plus.
    if wrote:
    and how to check it?

    A meter, a tester ...
  • #7 16895734
    g107r
    Level 41  
    Maybe short-circuit the diode and connect the lamp directly to the battery for a test - if TOP agrees with it?
    How many wires go there?
  • #8 16896447
    if
    Level 8  
    There are two wires from the plus and minus plug that go to the door controller but it doesn't matter. It's mainly about finding out what the problem is.
  • #9 16896577
    g107r
    Level 41  
    Well, you can short the diode and check "without it" if the lamp is on. From under the battery, not the plug for the lamp, because the diode is a contraption that leads in one direction - a detail, as no one has changed anything in the lamp, and the diode strip is in the same direction as in the lamps.
    Assuming the diode is connected in series with the bulb.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a malfunctioning door warning light in a VW Golf V, where the user reports that the light does not illuminate despite replacing the bulb. Various troubleshooting steps are suggested, including checking the diode, ensuring proper grounding, and testing the current with a meter. Users recommend short-circuiting the diode to determine if the lamp functions directly from the battery, as well as verifying the wiring connections to the door controller. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the diode's role in the circuit and the necessity of checking both the power and ground connections.
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