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tolusina
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Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
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Post by tolusina »

CalAltaDubber wrote:..........Many people curse the wiring diagrams in the Bently, and I can't understand why. They are simple to follow and provide more information than most people realize. Including, wire colour, and where connections are by pin number.

They alone are worth the price of the manual.......
Absolutely, 100% correct, I couldn't agree more..........

Except for.............
kamzcab86 wrote:.......Here's why I curse those wiring diagrams:
* Many wires and their connectors in the 1985-1986 diagrams are not how the actual wires are run in my '86; therefore, I have to turn to the 1987-1989 diagrams for some things and turn to the '85-'86 diagrams for the rest. :roll: Annoying, very annoying to say the least.
* The main wiring diagrams for the 1987-1989 in my Bentley are difficult to read, not from a diagram standpoint, but from a print-out standpoint (too small and somewhat blurry). Bentley got their manuals right for the MkIV's, which is why I'll curse the Cabby Bentley in its entirety, inspite of it being the best manual out there, until they revise/update it (which won't bloody likely happen in my lifetime). :D :beer:
Which is all, also 100% valid.......... I love a good contradiction.

The wiring diagrams are the best and most complete part of the 'rocco/Cabby Bentley, even with their flaws. The flaws came from the VW Factory that way, I doubt Bentley Publishers are diabolical enough to have created those mistakes. Part of the problem may well be due to minor production changes in the cars during the model years in question, TSBs are issued regularly by all manufacturers to address such issues and should get incorporated into later document revisions, doesn't always happen though.

The bright side of schematic errors for the individual is that once you have found one of those errors, you really know and understand that circuit very well indeed.

You know that air bag controller bypass that I post to the 'tex on occasion?? It takes no more than 5 minutes to mod that circuit, took me about 2 1/2 hours back and forth in Bentley to find that little junction, what it does and how to bypass it. No single diagram shows the circuit clearly. I own that circuit now, it cannot hide anymore!!

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I'll guess the A4 Bentley is layed out like the A3 book, groups like 10 for engine, the teens for separate areas of the engine internals, 40 for front suspension and drive axles, 97 for electrical schematics, and so forth, follows the factory system exactly, goes back to the late 60s. The middle three digits of the part numbering scheme aslo parallels this grouping.
Why doesn't the Cabby/'rocco Bentley follow this convention?? The VAG CDRom follows, but has no schematics, those are another $100, and contain the same errors we already have in Bentley.
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Ok, enough Bentley rant, time to go drive the beast, hope nothing new has broken since I parked it last...........

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Metallicabby
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Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
Location: Tipp City, Ohio USA

THANK YOU

Post by Metallicabby »

Being a new Cabriolet owner I am learning quickly. I am going to order the Bently Manual now. If all of you depend on it - so will I. I cannot afford much more at the dealership and we love the car too much NOT to fix it up. It is like NEW cosmetically!

Thanks again to you seasoned owners from us newbies!
If I could get my wasted days back, would I use them to get back on track...

2000 New Beetle
2000 New Beetle Turbo
1992 Cabby
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