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where can i buy a door switch surround

sparkie1984

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Aug 17, 2008
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on the door cards, he bit around the switches that all the paint chips off, can i just buy these? or is it a whole door card jobby?
 

Mat

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sand em down, respray and lacquer. Need to do mine when I have time. May do em next week
 

sparkie1984

sparky
Aug 17, 2008
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cheers pal, any idea what to ask for? lol

edit: thing is im crap with a spray can and theyd look crap!
 

Dan1.6

1.6 Power FTW!!!!!!!!
Sep 26, 2008
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Chesterfield
well i just described the bit to them or take the part off and then take it into them and say thats what you want thats all i did
 

sparkie1984

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Aug 17, 2008
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ok mate thanks, is it a door card off job? dont suppose its as simple as a couple of screws lol!

thanks for sorting the title out, mr forum god man :)
 

Dan1.6

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Sep 26, 2008
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Chesterfield
nope you only need to take the plastic bit off thats around the interior door handle and that pops off with a plat bladed screw driver but becarful they break esaily and then you can just op thta off and disconnect the wires from the switch and reomve the central locking and that should be it
i have one to change that i have sprayed up need to do that soon
 

sparkie1984

sparky
Aug 17, 2008
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its a shame that seat dont have a program like peugeots service box, that people can access online to get part numbers etc
 

Dan1.6

1.6 Power FTW!!!!!!!!
Sep 26, 2008
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Chesterfield
il post pictures tomorrow of mine and what they look like but i sprayed mine red to match the exterior of the car
 

Atlantia

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Nov 18, 2008
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The South West
I've been wanting to do this ever since I bought the car!!
What is with the soft paint they use on these bits of trim?

The **** is so soft it scrapes off with a fingernail, didn't they test it?

Is it easy to get the whole lot off with no traces that'll feck up any new paint?
Anyone got pictures?
 

Atlantia

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Nov 18, 2008
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The South West
I was thinking of trying to get the soft stuff off and then polishing them up, as they're a nice shiney black underneath.


That was my first thought as its so easy to scrape off. You've gotta get it all off anyway, but if you're not going to repaint then it has to be taken off without abrasives.
 
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