Victor
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Re: Victor
and a road trip to weirdo dungeness
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Re: Victor
do love a shell station. might as well i'm there often enough lol.
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Re: Victor
absolutely love my cup spoiler but they do come with one huge downside: they're bonded on so if an led goes out on the third brake light you're in trouble!
there's no way to access the screws that hold it in and of course a few months ago one of the leds in mine went and the reality of fixing it took a lot of time, worry and research. everyone said don't bother but i wanted it sorted and mint again, and another could blow and then it'd be a laughing point rather than a feature. had to be done.
so here's my how to on replacing the third brake light on an oem cup spoiler... the hard way:
part 1.
1. prep everything - tools out, double check you have everything you may need, cos once it's out you can't drive it anywhere till it's fixed... hmm. mask off around the spoiler
2. using a dremel, CAREFULLY drill round the edge of the red lens to get to the led rack behind. don't go too near the edges or corners - yet.
3. concentrate on once side at a time, chip out the led rack
4. the screws that hold the light in place are on the far edges. these have to be cut out. don't drop them inside the spoiler!
5. wiggle the light past the clip in the middle on the top holding it in. cut off the light from the cable, leaving as much cable free as possible.
6. walk away, make a cup of tea, the difficult bit's over!
there's no way to access the screws that hold it in and of course a few months ago one of the leds in mine went and the reality of fixing it took a lot of time, worry and research. everyone said don't bother but i wanted it sorted and mint again, and another could blow and then it'd be a laughing point rather than a feature. had to be done.
so here's my how to on replacing the third brake light on an oem cup spoiler... the hard way:
part 1.
1. prep everything - tools out, double check you have everything you may need, cos once it's out you can't drive it anywhere till it's fixed... hmm. mask off around the spoiler
2. using a dremel, CAREFULLY drill round the edge of the red lens to get to the led rack behind. don't go too near the edges or corners - yet.
3. concentrate on once side at a time, chip out the led rack
4. the screws that hold the light in place are on the far edges. these have to be cut out. don't drop them inside the spoiler!
5. wiggle the light past the clip in the middle on the top holding it in. cut off the light from the cable, leaving as much cable free as possible.
6. walk away, make a cup of tea, the difficult bit's over!
Last edited by easyrider on Mon Mar 27, 2017 4:04 pm, edited 6 times in total.
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Re: Victor
Haha someone has just done this to their rocco hoping you quickly make the second part of the guide!
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part 2:
7. while you drink that nice cuppa get some epoxy resin and fill the screw holes in the new brake light unit. will stop any water or moisture getting in... maybe.
8. wire in a connector on the new unit. probably not best practise here; should have soldered and sealed them but i'll see if these last. wanted to make it non-destructive (ha!) for next time should an led go again - this way i can just wire another in.
9. connect the old wires. test it!
10. bit of electrical tape over the old holes. mostly because it looks a bit neater, but may help moisture a bit.
11. pop it in, and here's where i was surprised and chuffed; was prepared to have to bond the unit in or use some 3m tape, but turns out the shape of the back of the spoiler and the clip on the light unit are strong and easily stable enough to hold the unit in solidly. so my big hint on getting a cup spoiler is don't screw the led unit in when fitting. no need, honestly.
12. unwrap it and clean up. boom!
7. while you drink that nice cuppa get some epoxy resin and fill the screw holes in the new brake light unit. will stop any water or moisture getting in... maybe.
8. wire in a connector on the new unit. probably not best practise here; should have soldered and sealed them but i'll see if these last. wanted to make it non-destructive (ha!) for next time should an led go again - this way i can just wire another in.
9. connect the old wires. test it!
10. bit of electrical tape over the old holes. mostly because it looks a bit neater, but may help moisture a bit.
11. pop it in, and here's where i was surprised and chuffed; was prepared to have to bond the unit in or use some 3m tape, but turns out the shape of the back of the spoiler and the clip on the light unit are strong and easily stable enough to hold the unit in solidly. so my big hint on getting a cup spoiler is don't screw the led unit in when fitting. no need, honestly.
12. unwrap it and clean up. boom!
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Re: Victor
Excellent mat [emoji106][emoji122]
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Re: Victor
lol cheers bud, defo took some balls LOLMostic wrote:Excellent mat [emoji106][emoji122]
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Re: Victor
selleym wrote:Haha someone has just done this to their rocco hoping you quickly make the second part of the guide!
sorted!
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Re: Victor
Just noticed only 7 more posts till your millenia of Scirocco Central!easyrider wrote:selleym wrote:Haha someone has just done this to their rocco hoping you quickly make the second part of the guide!
sorted!
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selleym wrote:Just noticed only 7 more posts till your millenia of Scirocco Central!easyrider wrote:selleym wrote:Haha someone has just done this to their rocco hoping you quickly make the second part of the guide!
sorted!
haha maybe i should stop now
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Re: Victor
That looks like a right ordeal. You should sell the cup spoiler immediately to avoid this scenario again. Preferably to someone with the same colour car as you
Jokes apart that looks like it's taken a lot of time, patience and dedication. Great job and great guide
Jokes apart that looks like it's taken a lot of time, patience and dedication. Great job and great guide
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Re: Victor
Great job on excellent car...
sherock... PROUDLY AND OBSTINATELY TSI 160
(ORGOGLIOSAMENTE E OSTINATAMENTE TSI 160)
Re: Victor
I really love this car, plus I owe a huge thanks for the:
- felt lined driver's glovebox, small and subtle mod that I already did thanks to your templates (I also did the small "ashtray" space)
- led door card puddle lights and facelift window / boot switches that I'm about to do next week.
Cheers!
- felt lined driver's glovebox, small and subtle mod that I already did thanks to your templates (I also did the small "ashtray" space)
- led door card puddle lights and facelift window / boot switches that I'm about to do next week.
Cheers!
easyrider wrote:absolutely no chance - would rather sell the house than my boy if it came down to it!Mostic wrote:You are selling it, right?
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thank you, still think i should have soldered it though.Tymondo wrote:That looks like a right ordeal. You should sell the cup spoiler immediately to avoid this scenario again. Preferably to someone with the same colour car as you
Jokes apart that looks like it's taken a lot of time, patience and dedication. Great job and great guide
cheers mansherock wrote:
Great job on excellent car...
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hey thanks - glad people are doing the glovebox, fun little job for a rainy sunday, that. good luck with the door cards, simple job but huge difference; still my favourite tweak. found the trickiest bit finding the right hole numbers for the wires in the door controller. defo get some extra door clips too to be safe...Papanick wrote:I really love this car, plus I owe a huge thanks for the:
- felt lined driver's glovebox, small and subtle mod that I already did thanks to your templates (I also did the small "ashtray" space)
- led door card puddle lights and facelift window / boot switches that I'm about to do next week.
Cheers!
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Re: Victor
summer's coming. i may have to learn how to d/a polish. * gulp *
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Re: Victor
Definitely! I broke 5 today doing both doors loleasyrider wrote: defo get some extra door clips too to be safe...
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Re: Victor
Awesome picture man! How you manage that buddy?easyrider wrote:
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it's just a glass ball from ebay for about £20. only downside is it works like a huge magnifying glass on sunny days. may have scorched my hand a few times in the process of taking this!Willyjay212 wrote:easyrider wrote: Awesome picture man! How you manage that buddy?
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