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Cruise Control fitting guide
Moz:
Well in going to get it done, so if it needs it, it needs it. Going to book in with awesome tomorrow. Any recommendations with a filters also quite fancy one of those oval ones
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vRS_Pagey:
--- Quote from: vRStu on March 06, 2012, 10:33:00 pm ---If you were to sit rotating the steering wheel all day long you wouldn't see the two Torx screws that hold the lower shroud in place until you've lifted the upper shroud :evilgrin:
I'm not sure if you can get it that way with the Golf steering wheel, it's not something I've tried personally.
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Ok, so I missed a minor step...... :chicken: :fighting2: :P
I can confirm that ONCE you remove the top cover then turn the wheel 90 degrees you can access the screws on the Golf, I've done it! :drinking:
vRS_Pagey:
FYI, I have just fitted a new cruise control stalk in my vRS - from start to finish (not including coding) 18 minutes!!! :jumping: :jumpmove:
Eddie-NL:
--- Quote from: vRS_Pagey on March 08, 2012, 04:28:36 pm ---FYI, I have just fitted a new cruise control stalk in my vRS - from start to finish (not including coding) 18 minutes!!! :jumping: :jumpmove:
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thats a Good time, can't say I have timed myself
I've had the whole job done, coding and coding tweaks and 5 mile test drive done in 40 mins
vRS_Pagey:
--- Quote from: Eddie-NL on March 08, 2012, 05:06:21 pm ---
--- Quote from: vRS_Pagey on March 08, 2012, 04:28:36 pm ---FYI, I have just fitted a new cruise control stalk in my vRS - from start to finish (not including coding) 18 minutes!!! :jumping: :jumpmove:
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thats a Good time, can't say I have timed myself
I've had the whole job done, coding and coding tweaks and 5 mile test drive done in 40 mins
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You just know the next one you do you will have your stop watch out! :grin:
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