Changing the Steering Badge

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Changing the Steering Badge

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Few people are thinking about replacing the plain badge with one that says "GT" like in the Golf GT Editions.

This is a 2 min exercise as long as you have a strong grip, simply press the badge from either side and pull at the same time, the badge will pop out and simply pop the new one back in, see pics below... PS I had a spare GTI badge so I quickly just put it in now to show Bagwafu how easy it is and that the Steering wheels are identical to the Golfs...


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Old badge removed

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Old badge

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Both old and new are the same size

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New badge fitted
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PS Whilst solving the rattling noise my brother noticed the cables behind the accelerator, he reckons they should be hidden or covered, can anyone please confirm for me whether or not these cable should be visible... I had the dealer replace the pedals so I'm thinking maybe they didn't tidy up properly...

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wheres the best place to get the GT badge? VW direct or eBay?
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rehmondo wrote:PS Whilst solving the rattling noise my brother noticed the cables behind the accelerator, he reckons they should be hidden or covered, can anyone please confirm for me whether or not these cable should be visible... I had the dealer replace the pedals so I'm thinking maybe they didn't tidy up properly...

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They're fine. Stick some black electrical tape around them if you want to make it look a bit tidier.
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mine are visible, maybe not as much as that, but its probably nothing to worry about unless its bugging you
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Thanks for the quick responses on the cables guys, will sleep a lot easier tonight :yes:

The Badges...
I'm not sure what VW would charge, but they go on ebay for around £18 inc P+P maybe more, which I think is steep for a bit of plastic.

If I can get the part no from one of the auctions I'll ring the dealer, the other downside for ebay is the sellers are in Germany, so I'm sure they're genuine, but if you get a part and its got a scratch or something on it, it will be a pain to send it back to Germany.

I am going to go ahead with this, I thought I had it spare but then I realised it was for a GTI, so I might stick that on ebay first then buy the GT one.
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i think i will too, its a little thing but makes a nice difference to the wheel
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I asked the dealer on Friday and he said they are £16 inc Vat.
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great thanks iroc! any chance of a part number? might go get the pedals and the badge at the same time
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actually i think the part number is 1KO 419 685 D3Q7
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Could AndyGti confirm that?. :yes:
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dchuraman wrote:actually i think the part number is 1KO 419 685 D3Q7
If you just rounded that from your head then I'm well impressed and concerned lol

The back of my GTI badge says 1K0.419.685.D
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lol, no i found a thread on mkivs, similar thing to this, and thats the part number the guy quoted, the only think im not sure about is if its the current version of the badge (if they change)
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dont know if this link works but...
https://sslrelay.com/s74326199.oneandon ... 685D3Q7=29
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Thanks rehmondo for the info, I hope this bit helps, from a post by jonallen628 on ukmivs

From http://www.vagparts.com

GT Steering wheel emblem
GT Steering Wheel lower emblem will fit all MK5 Golf and Jetta models with removable trim

Order number: 1K0419685D3Q7

Our price: 12.86 GBP
plus 17.5% VAT
....... which I make to be 15.11 GBP (plus delivery I guess)

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snap! works out to be 17.34 with uk shipping
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dchuraman wrote:actually i think the part number is 1KO 419 685 D3Q7
Yup, thats the number with the A8G designation (GT Equipment level) in ETKA.

I bought the badge and pedals from VW speed. If you sign up on the UK-MKIV's forum and get them to put you on the wholesale pricing you save a few quid.
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how do you get on the wholesale pricing?
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One here on ebay, slightly different part no though:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0314304838

22 hours to go .........
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dchuraman wrote:how do you get on the wholesale pricing?
Just go onto VW Speed website and register, when it asks for company name put in Forum. Then go onto uk mkiv's website and send vw speed a message confirming your account name. See attached

http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/t/205604.aspx
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