I was actually thinking of painting the rear view mirror black the other day as I recently installed my dash cam. The camera is black and kinda sticks out against the grey mirror so painting it black would camouflage it a little. Maybe they did it for this reason.
If anyone needs to change these they can be accessed from inside the boot. Remove the plastic trim on the rear and then there should be 2 black vents which can also be removed. Once these are out you can reach into the back of the bumper to access the sensor.
Getting a long beep when selecting reverse so I did a vag com check and it comes up with 00437 right rear inner parking aid sensor (G335) 006 short to plus. Does anyone know if this is the driver side or the passenger side?
Have you tried replacing the fuel filter?
Has the cambelt been changed recently?
Have you tried fitting the egr plate with the smaller hole
http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=290265&highlight=egr+plate
I am also thinking of doing this but was going to used some "closed cell foam" that is listed on amazon. It has adhesive on one side and is 10mm thick.
Questions for allbutt55
- Do you think 10mm will cause any issues when refitting the trim?
- How much is required to cover the boot and...
Hi, my N4 would only initially sync my favourites and not the full addess book. I removed favourites tag and also cleaned out some old and blank contacts and now its working fine
Would like to know why your removing the vents. If your thinking of replacing them I would be interested to know with what. I recently saw some Audi vents on flebay which I thought would look nice in the leon but unsure if they would fit.
Does anyone know if the passcode can be changed using VAG COM. My car has the factory fitted bluetooth when I bought it and it paired without any trouble back then. Recently the car went in the stealers and since then I cant pair with it. It keeps saying the passkey is incorrect.
Dru, I also have the alarm issue which is common apparantly on the MK2 leons. The fault is to do with the door control modules and there is one on each front door. With the units mounted inside the door panel, they are exposed to water and I think the units are not built very well and cannot...
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