Weird hole in steering column trim
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Weird hole in steering column trim
Does anyone know what this hole is all about? Bought my Rocco a few weeks ago from a used car dealer. VW dealer doesn't know why it's there and it doesn't show on their diagrams. It doesn't look like a diy hole to me, just like some cover is missing.
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Re: Weird hole in steering column trim
I suspect the wrong lower trim piece has been fitted (either in the factory or by someone replacing it later)
5N0858559F should be the lower trim section for the steering wheel and it should not have this slot on the left hand side that you have - it should just be a hole for the indicator stalk.
As VW say, there is no cover piece to put in there according to the ETKA parts database.
5N0858559F should be the lower trim section for the steering wheel and it should not have this slot on the left hand side that you have - it should just be a hole for the indicator stalk.
As VW say, there is no cover piece to put in there according to the ETKA parts database.
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Re: Weird hole in steering column trim
That lower trim piece looks as if it's off another VAG model, which has a separate cruise control stalk, hence the hole.
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Weird hole in steering column trim
How very odd, why would someone need to replace this with the incorrect part.. If it's happened in the factory I have no way of proving it..
I suppose my next question is how do I fit the correct trim part? It costs ~£30 but I'd rather fit myself and save the extortionate labour the VW dealer will likely charge.
I suppose my next question is how do I fit the correct trim part? It costs ~£30 but I'd rather fit myself and save the extortionate labour the VW dealer will likely charge.
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Re: Weird hole in steering column trim
The thread that shows how to retrofit cruise control shows how to remove the cover top and bottom covers. You need to remove a few other things first! Good luck.
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Re: Weird hole in steering column trim
Is all of that removal really necessary to swap a bit of trim?salsajoe wrote:The thread that shows how to retrofit cruise control shows how to remove the cover top and bottom covers. You need to remove a few other things first! Good luck.
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Re: Weird hole in steering column trim
Unfortunately yes - in order to get to 2 of the screw's holding that lower trim piece on.Haruspex wrote:Is all of that removal really necessary to swap a bit of trim?salsajoe wrote:The thread that shows how to retrofit cruise control shows how to remove the cover top and bottom covers. You need to remove a few other things first! Good luck.
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