Love the wheel and cluster mate, top work indeedSomething weird happened today...
I DID SOME WORK ON MY OWN CAR!!!!
Don't get too excited though as it wasn't much but it involved pulling out some bits from my personal stash that have been tucked away for at least 2 years I reckon.
First off was to fiddle with the mk3 Leon Cupra multifunction steering wheel, this came off a nice low mileage car so is in great condition and that's accompanied by a brand new airbag.
I recently had someone make the conversion loom for the CAN-BUS adapter module as you can see in the photos, I haven't wired this in yet though.
Slight hitch with the airbag install though...the flipping retaining springs are missing from the wheel so I need to poach them from somewhere so it clicks into place but on the whole very happy with the way it looks and feels.
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I have cluster envyLove the wheel and cluster mate, top work indeed
It's a tough gig. It still took 2 guys three and a half hours to do mine yesterday.
See how it looks tomorrow with fresh eyes.
No work carried out but I did take delivery of another Cupra R and had a touch on eBay with resolving my missing airbag clips...bagged another steering wheel for a measly fiver literally 10 mins from home.
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This is impressive.Something weird happened today...
I DID SOME WORK ON MY OWN CAR!!!!
Don't get too excited though as it wasn't much but it involved pulling out some bits from my personal stash that have been tucked away for at least 2 years I reckon.
First off was to fiddle with the mk3 Leon Cupra multifunction steering wheel, this came off a nice low mileage car so is in great condition and that's accompanied by a brand new airbag.
I recently had someone make the conversion loom for the CAN-BUS adapter module as you can see in the photos, I haven't wired this in yet though.
Slight hitch with the airbag install though...the flipping retaining springs are missing from the wheel so I need to poach them from somewhere so it clicks into place but on the whole very happy with the way it looks and feels.
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Sorry I didn't reply sooner - thanks for this!they’re dirt cheap from here: View attachment 32074
I use a plastic trim tool:
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I recommend replacing them. The new ones will be so easy to remove. You know you’ll be removing them at some time in the near future.
I love these posts. I'm not knowledgeable enough on different parts and sizes (nor brave enough) to try things like these, but I'm more than happy to ride your coat-tails if it all works...So, you guys know I like my experiments with random car parts so strap yourselves in for the latest installment.
Let's start with a hole
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Here's what should go there (right) with the same thing from a 2009 Scirocco.
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Pretty similar, but will it fit?
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Oh come on, they must have changed something
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Nope, it lines up perfectly, like millimetre perfect. Did some measuring and the back end is pretty much the same dimensions wise (was by eye with a tape measure so not super accurate).
The only thing now is the fluid level sensor wiring
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Those cheap ba... I mean, great people who knew not to mess with a good thing.
Btw, yes I tested out the vacuum line and it fits as well. So far it looks like only the steel lines would need modification to fit. I don't know if the ESP sensor is compatible for those who run such things.