What did you and your MK2 do today?

vINyL3

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Sep 13, 2013
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ok, it's the same link. But it came the new version you talk about, right? No need to make new holds, right?
 

ZRZ

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Dec 30, 2014
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Hertfordshire

ZRZ

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Dec 30, 2014
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Hertfordshire
The cupholders end up under a removable rubber coin tray. Useable but only with the armrest lid open so not great. Worth it though for the joy of an armrest

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Thanks for the info mate.

Not for me though, I use my cup holders too much as my front one always has an air freshener living there :)


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Daniel M

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Apr 18, 2013
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Does the genuine armrest jeopardise the two cup holders or does the armrest have any as a replacement?


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The cupholders end up under a removable rubber coin tray. Useable but only with the armrest lid open so not great. Worth it though for the joy of an armrest

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Thanks for the info mate.

Not for me though, I use my cup holders too much as my front one always has an air freshener living there :)


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Yeah as above they can be used but with the lid open. I never use my cupholders really so it's no loss to me.

Also mines just held on with velcro pads so can be removed very easily.

Could you not move your air freshener?
 

ZRZ

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Dec 30, 2014
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Hertfordshire
Yeah as above they can be used but with the lid open. I never use my cupholders really so it's no loss to me.



Also mines just held on with velcro pads so can be removed very easily.



Could you not move your air freshener?


But it's good to have it there as it smells nice!

I'm going to think about it - a lot of money to spend so I can rest my arm on something though


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Leeoncupra

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Feb 12, 2017
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Halesowen
Had an oil leak for a few weeks and finally had time to have a look today , turns out i have another common problem being the leak on the plastic end cap on the gearbox

Gave it all a good clean then started the car and disappointingly watched the oil start to seep out pictured below.

Its worth checking this on your own tfsi engines , the inspection cover is behind the passenger wheel...you may need to scrub it to see the corrosion.

Anyone confirm the part numbers needed for full repair? So far i have found

02m301211 but mixed reveiws if this is the cover or the shim?
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leon cupra 1p stage 1 , 3inch turbo back exhaust , forge twintake , r8 coil packs
 

richicupra

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Jan 29, 2012
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I cant find any part number for it , i guess the other could be reused?

leon cupra 1p stage 1 , 3inch turbo back exhaust , forge twintake , r8 coil packs

I can't tell from the picture, is there one already there?
For the price I would just replace both
 

Leeoncupra

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Feb 12, 2017
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Halesowen
I can't tell from the picture, is there one already there?
For the price I would just replace both
From what iv saw online there is a metal shim and then that black plastic cover

Every fix thread iv saw people say they only needed a new black plastic cover

Where could i find a gearbox parts diagram?

leon cupra 1p stage 1 , 3inch turbo back exhaust , forge twintake , r8 coil packs
 

Kapitein Merijn

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Mar 30, 2017
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Placed some led drl's today.
Also bought some resistors but they weren't necessary.
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I hope I don't have to use them later on because I can't find a place to put them.

Looks so much better now.
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Leeoncupra

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Feb 12, 2017
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Halesowen
Changed my rear disks and pads....ive never had such a nightmare changing disks and pads in my life...

leon cupra 1p stage 1 , 3inch turbo back exhaust , forge twintake , r8 coil packs
 
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