stezo2k

Anjuna Monkey
Mar 15, 2008
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The fuel filter is just in an awkward place, could do with jacking up the driver's side rear corner, and get enough space for you to get your arms and elbows in there! The clips on the filter are just little buggers.

Cheers geez, really good info. Just what I needed :D

Easy to do?
 

stezo2k

Anjuna Monkey
Mar 15, 2008
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Dudley
Cheers bud :)

Small update, finally got round to installing my new interior bits

New Additions:

Chrome Handbrake Button
Cupra Handbrake Cover
Cupra Vent Switches
Black iPod Lead

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rf860

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A wee tip to remove the scratches on your dash is to heat them up with a hairdrier and rub on them really hard with a yellow duster, should remove all the little tufts of plastic that make the scratch really visible. Interior looks tidy.
 

Jordanwaterhous

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Firstly can i say your car is looking spot on!

Secondly, I see you have a cupra spoiler - having difficulties fitting mine as i cant fit the brake light into it!

I cant slot it in from behind because the holes are not big enough and i cant detach the light from the wires because they are all one piece. Only way i can think of doing it, is to cut the wires and solder them back together once the light is in!

How did you do it?
Thanks in advance
 
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if i remember correctly theres a grommet with the wire coming out pull the wire so the grommet comes out and then theres a plug wrapped in like a felt just tear that and then the wire unplugs :)
 

stezo2k

Anjuna Monkey
Mar 15, 2008
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Dudley
A wee tip to remove the scratches on your dash is to heat them up with a hairdrier and rub on them really hard with a yellow duster, should remove all the little tufts of plastic that make the scratch really visible. Interior looks tidy.

Ah cheers mate, I didn't know that :D i'll have to give that a go

Thanks again

Firstly can i say your car is looking spot on!

Secondly, I see you have a cupra spoiler - having difficulties fitting mine as i cant fit the brake light into it!

I cant slot it in from behind because the holes are not big enough and i cant detach the light from the wires because they are all one piece. Only way i can think of doing it, is to cut the wires and solder them back together once the light is in!

How did you do it?
Thanks in advance

Cheers fella :D much appreciated

Actually I don't have a cupra spoiler, must stand out a bit if it looks that way :p

Not sure about fitting it but my mate jake (veyron) replaced his and didn't have to change anything afaik
 

Veyron

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Dec 3, 2009
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My mate (r14rossi) did mine, we just pulled the brake light out and slot it into the new one, it wa svery tight though and tooka bit of time to get out. You need to take off the sticky foam type stuff covering the wires.
 

Jordanwaterhous

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Ah cheers mate, I didn't know that :D i'll have to give that a go

Thanks again



Cheers fella :D much appreciated

Actually I don't have a cupra spoiler, must stand out a bit if it looks that way :p

Not sure about fitting it but my mate jake (veyron) replaced his and didn't have to change anything afaik

:doh::doh::doh: haha my mistake! And thank you all for the help, i'll try it out and let you know!
 
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