Skoda Octavia Central Locking Wiring Diagram Official
Example: SW/GE = Black wire with Yellow stripe. This is the most complex door. The actuator contains the lock motor and the microswitch for door contact / alarm.
This guide covers the core principles, pinouts, common wire colors, and diagnostic tips for the and 1Z (2004–2013) generations, as these are the most common models for wiring repairs. Skoda Octavia Central Locking Wiring Diagram & Technical Guide 1. System Overview The central locking (CL) system on the Skoda Octavia is controlled by the Comfort Control Module (CCM) — located under the driver’s side dashboard (or front passenger side on RHD models). The CCM monitors door lock switches, key microswitches, and remote signals to activate the door lock actuators. Skoda Octavia Central Locking Wiring Diagram
| Pin | Wire Color | Function | |-----|------------|----------| | 1 | BR | Ground (earth) | | 2 | SW/GE | Lock motor – CLOSE signal | | 3 | SW/BL | Lock motor – OPEN signal | | 4 | SW/RO | Power (terminal 30, constant +12V) | | 5 | GN | Door contact switch (to CCM – reports "door open") | On pre-facelift 1U models, pin 5 may be WS/BL (white/black) for the alarm interior monitoring switch. 4. Rear Door Actuator (2-wire – polarity reversal) Rear doors use a simpler motor without position feedback. Example: SW/GE = Black wire with Yellow stripe
| Wire Color | Function | |------------|----------| | BL/RO | Lock motor – OPEN signal | | BL/SW | Lock motor – CLOSE signal | This guide covers the core principles, pinouts, common


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