It concerns the hall sensor (coupling position sensor G476) on the coupling cylinder.
I am interested in knowing what signal is connected to pin 4 when the clutch pedal is fully depressed.
If I correctly interpret the wiring diagram, then pin 4 is responsible for ensuring that the engine only starts when the clutch is engaged.
Pin 4 of the G476 goes to the BnStg T16/7. This should then be the connector at position E. There is indicated in the wiring diagram that (for a switch) this pin 7 is connected to ground.
So, I understand correctly that the G476 mass is sent to pin 7 of the E-slot of the BnStg, thereby giving the OK for the motor to start?
Vehicle: VW Passat 3C, CBAB, Model Year 2009, 6-speed manual transmission.