Essential kit for new FR TDI

neilmcl

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I'm thinking of getting a new MY2011 FR TDI and was wondering what's the essential extras I should get to add value later on. As the conv pack is now included I was just going for the standard kit in Candy White. I'm not interested in the Aero kit but may consider side skirts and spoiler, depends how much they are. Is the tech pack worthwhile as I'm not bothered about the media kit included.
 
I agree Bluetooth is a must have. Also personally, factory bi-xenons (wish I'd have had them with my current FR). I wanted the sat-nav with DAB radio, so plumped for the tech pack... I figured if I was having the bi-xenons and media system, I might as well get parking sensors front and rear while I'm at it! ;)
 
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Rear parking sensors come as part of the conv pack on the FL FR... or at least they did with mine.

Went for the media pack as well but because i didnt go for the front parking sensors it doesnt throw up the map of the car with the radars on...
 

neilmcl

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Yeah, rear parking sensors are now standard for MY2011, in fact the whole conv pack is now standard kit. As I said I'm not that bothered about the media pack, I've heard the satnav is pants anyway, but I may get the Xenons rather than the full tech pack. Is any of the body kits worth it, also what sort of "running lights" come with the Xenons?
 

Nath.

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Bluetooth, conv pack, winter pack, black 18s and xenons. nuff said.

I have the sunroof but TBH it's a bit pointless.

EDIT, and don't forget your £25 VAG_COM lead so you can enable a few more goodies too clicky
 
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IanG

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EDIT, and don't forget your £25 VAG_COM lead so you can enable a few more goodies too clicky

Sorry bit off topic

I would hold off buying the cable until someone has confirmed that they have managed to change something in VCDS for the FL Leons

All I can do at the moment is view and scan for faults but don't dare change anything as there are no labels for the new ECU's yet and I can't get 908 to work with the £25.00 cable yet.
 
what sort of "running lights" come with the Xenons?
The DRLs are just 382 P21W tungsten bulbs in the same place as the full beam H1s are in non-bi-xenon models. From the brochure, it looks like there might be a slightly different reflector/diffuser but it's similar to the normal high beam one.

The bulbs look quite yellow-ish (like the Golf mk6 ones) unfortunately. You can buy some MTEC chrome-effect bulbs which output a whiter light than the standard ones. I don't think anyone has found a LED replacement yet though. (Like with sidelights, you'll get a bulb-out warning on the dash if you install LED replacements for the 382 bulbs without suitable loading resistors or whatever...)
 
The heated seats certainly seem more useful than heated washers... but tbh my other half would appreciate them more than I would (I'm better insulated lol). ;)

The headlight washers come as standard with bi-xenons, so if you've already specced those - as I had - then £300 starts to look a bit pricey IMHO.
 

GrahamFR

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I'm still convinced that they would help much. I found on the coldest days, any screenwash used to clean the screen would quickly refreeze so it wouldn't have helped to be able to use the washer nozzles. :confused:

I suppose in a way its safer therefore not to have the winter pack, as im sure we all know how fun it is to be driving down the road in winter, forget how cold it is and then watch in horror as your windscreen turns to ice and you no longer see the road :D
 

neilmcl

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I suppose in a way its safer therefore not to have the winter pack, as im sure we all know how fun it is to be driving down the road in winter, forget how cold it is and then watch in horror as your windscreen turns to ice and you no longer see the road :D
I had this at the beginning of the last big freeze but then I started using the pre-mix stuff from aldi and didn't have any problems after that.
 
If it's significantly below freezing, I would worry that the screenwash in the pipes would be frozen and not just the nozzles... still leading to potential leaks if the pressure disconnects the pipe, or damage to the pump.
For that reason, if it's terribly cold, I don't even try to use the screen washer.

Thanks for the tip re: Aldi pre-mixed screenwash. Might give that a go next winter (on cold but not arctic days!). ;)
 
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