Hi all, sorry to be first posting with a query, but in fairness I've been lurking here a long time.
I've a Leon Mk1 that I picked up for my wife a few months ago, MY 2004, 1.4 petrol. Ran fine, but 2 problems. First was something I noticed first time I drove it at night: some of the warning lights on the dash are barely illuminating all the time. Traction control is one, forget the other. They're "ghosted on" but during ignition process they turn on properly, and then "go (almost) out" again. Wasn't running battery down, so I left it.
Second problem is that the immobiliser is now not working more often than it works. This led to a no-start in the morning one day, got car recovered to a local independent mechanic who did a bit of checking, and recharged battery (which flattened during all the attempts to restart car), and cleared codes. Car ran again, but he said he couldn't really claim to have done anything that would have resolved the problem.
It's recurred since, and at this stage my wife (who's 6mths pregnant) can't really drive it as she's so little confidence in it.
Now reading various threads, like this: forums/showthread.php?t=199145 I know that this can all be linked to bad connections at back of instrument cluster, and if I could get it out I'd be happy enough to have a go with soldering iron. However, I'm very unclear how to do that, as most of the threads don't have working pics any more. I paid the few quid for an hour's access to SEAT/VAG's Erwin setup, and couldn't really find a clear guidance either. Even having used the VIN to filter, I got apparently 2 versions of the instructions, one which was this can't post links, youtube vid id: RSSs1FrNE38 ) but doesn't work as I don't have the first 2 screws that are removed.
The second apparent version described stripping down the whole dash (steering wheel, airbags, etc.,) which I'm not going to do unless I'm very very sure I'm on right track.
So, if I can ask 2 questions:
Do folk think I'm on the right track with this? (i.e. instrument cluster repair as a possible fix for immobiliser woes)?
Does anyone have pointers on getting the instrument cluster out? (or where I'm I losing the plot?!)
I've a Leon Mk1 that I picked up for my wife a few months ago, MY 2004, 1.4 petrol. Ran fine, but 2 problems. First was something I noticed first time I drove it at night: some of the warning lights on the dash are barely illuminating all the time. Traction control is one, forget the other. They're "ghosted on" but during ignition process they turn on properly, and then "go (almost) out" again. Wasn't running battery down, so I left it.
Second problem is that the immobiliser is now not working more often than it works. This led to a no-start in the morning one day, got car recovered to a local independent mechanic who did a bit of checking, and recharged battery (which flattened during all the attempts to restart car), and cleared codes. Car ran again, but he said he couldn't really claim to have done anything that would have resolved the problem.
It's recurred since, and at this stage my wife (who's 6mths pregnant) can't really drive it as she's so little confidence in it.
Now reading various threads, like this: forums/showthread.php?t=199145 I know that this can all be linked to bad connections at back of instrument cluster, and if I could get it out I'd be happy enough to have a go with soldering iron. However, I'm very unclear how to do that, as most of the threads don't have working pics any more. I paid the few quid for an hour's access to SEAT/VAG's Erwin setup, and couldn't really find a clear guidance either. Even having used the VIN to filter, I got apparently 2 versions of the instructions, one which was this can't post links, youtube vid id: RSSs1FrNE38 ) but doesn't work as I don't have the first 2 screws that are removed.
The second apparent version described stripping down the whole dash (steering wheel, airbags, etc.,) which I'm not going to do unless I'm very very sure I'm on right track.
So, if I can ask 2 questions:
Do folk think I'm on the right track with this? (i.e. instrument cluster repair as a possible fix for immobiliser woes)?
Does anyone have pointers on getting the instrument cluster out? (or where I'm I losing the plot?!)