MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Technical Workshop => Topic started by: diazbtn on November 19, 2013, 06:39:53 pm
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Hi,
Really would like cruise in my Pirelli, no MFSW though but anyone know someone in Sussex / Surrey area?? I have VCDS to code in, not sure how difficult it is especially with the Airbag....... :happy2:
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Have read of this
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,35449.0.html
The man to contact on this is Eddie-NL he will give you the best advice on what parts you need!
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More local to you (and recommended by me several times here):
http://www.vgsuk.co.uk/ (http://www.vgsuk.co.uk/)
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Fit it yourself and bring it to me, or come to a meet (let me know in advance) such as Homegrown, WED or Krispy Kreme @ Kingston and I'll enable it for free.
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Its is easy to fit mate. I struggled only because i had to fit the wire to the panel under the bonnet. Being a pirelli i guess you will have the wire already built in. So its a case of removing the steering wheel and removing the OEM stalk.
That is it.
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Fit it yourself and bring it to me, or come to a meet (let me know in advance) such as Homegrown, WED or Krispy Kreme @ Kingston and I'll enable it for free.
The OP has vag com
it is the fitting of the stalk that is required
to the OP
if you need a new cruise stalk, I have them for £50
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Oh. Doh.
I read it as "I need VCDS". My bad. Too many tabs :innocent:
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Thanks fellas for all your suggestions, seeing as I've sprained my wrist and I can't even hold a pen at the mo( should have put that in the post) I'll give VGSUK a bell , thanks again all
I could do with some parking sensors as well :happy2: but then again, retrofit Xenons would be nice, I thought buying the car was expensive...... :rolleye:
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Let us know how you get on. I must confess I'm tempted, just for the M25's variable speed limits!
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Its well easy if you don't need the wire, if you do then its more than twice the job lol!!
JKM in Pompey do fitting also.
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Think I might give it a go, will update when done :happy2: