Couple of weeks being busy with work = minimal time to post up any progress, but a few chances to do little bits to the car.
The mirrors on the car when I got it were the older mk4 Golf style and although they were electric/heated, one was intermittent at best whilst the other didn’t really give a damn about doing it’s only job. I picked up a set of teardrops via eBay which I’ve had stashed away for a month or so now but haven’t had much of a chance to sort out until now. Unfortunately they were Platinum Grey rather than the black I needed, so out came the sprays to rectify the situation.
Being as the mirrors are electrically adjusted and need to be set to the folded in position in order to remove the plastic caps, I had to get them mounted to the car before I could actually remove the caps to match the colour. Not a major issue really, though I was entirely making this up as I went as I was too lazy to read up on the process first. Fortunately I got the whole job done in around an hour, and knowing
how to do it all I reckon it’d be a 40 minute job tops if I had to do it again.
Interior handles off, door cards removed and you can get to the Torx bolt holding the mirrors to the door. There are 2 small pins holding the mirrors straight but otherwise it’s just the single bolt attaching them, simple. Obviously need to be a tad careful with the electrical connections in the door as you go.
Whilst I was in the passenger side door (which I did first) I found some evidently non-standard wiring thrown into the mix (badly, as with everything else the previous owner seems to have done!) Couldn’t find too much out from inside the one door, but it all became a little more obvious once I was in the driver’s panel…
Seems the extra wiring was the same as the cause of randomly dropping windows on remote unlock – an incredibly badly installed AutoWindow setup. I’ve snipped the wires in a few places to disconnect this from the system and this has totally cured the issue I was having, though if anybody wants the unit let me know and I’ll pull the lot out for you.
Anyway, load of random wiring crap removed and the new mirrors were on the car. Wrong colour, but it was getting dark so that wasn’t an issue for a night or so… Next morning I was woken up by this little b*****d jumping into bed:
Up nice and early, whipped the mirror caps off and got to work. Sanded them down to give the new paint something to adhere to. Got them sprayed up and kept the nice and warm to
help things cure before they went back outside to be remounted. I’ll give them a few days for the paint to harden up a bit before wet sanding them back a little to remove some mild orange peel.
With the mirrors done for a while, I decided to get rid of the Nomad pillar and gauge. I’m not a fan of these, even though they’re relatively well done so will rethink gauge setups at a later date. Trim off, vac hose removed and wiring all out too. 10 minute job.
Gave the engine bay a 2 minute clean – will give it a proper going over some point this week if I get the chance.
Few other little bits going on too, but they’ll wait for another update for now. Car feels much smoother since the minor service and with a freshly polybushed dogbone mount ready to go on it should tighten things up a little further. Fresh mats that I’ve ordered will
help bring the car back to a reasonable level again too. Need to throw it through an MOT in a couple of weeks before I play with too much more though.