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Fw: side flippy up thing! 8-)
- Subject: Fw: side flippy up thing! 8-)
- From: sharpshooter33 at adelphia.net (David Brown)
- Date: Tue Apr 18 06:33:00 2006
Thanks for the advise on the sunroof. I'll let you guys know when I get
into it. I've got to get a new set of H4 headlights and relay wiring
harness to install in my Jetta 1st. I work nights and it's getting really
scary just
missing deer the last 2 nights on the way home.
Where is the Audi procedure listed?
I'll check my Bentley's.
Thanks Daun n Cathy
C U guys in Cincy aka Daun's place. 8-)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "C Boyko" <roccit_53@scirocco.cs.uoguelph.ca>
> To: "David Brown" <sharpshooter33@adelphia.net>
> Cc: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 1:48 PM
> Subject: Re: UK Stuff for Cincy, Bumpers etc
>
>
>> On 12:20:56 pm 04/17/06 "David Brown" <sharpshooter33@adelphia.net>
>> wrote:
>>> Yea I know. The one I have cracked is a Euro. I haven't crawled
>>> under it to look, but I'm assuming that the plastic cover can be
>>> replaced without the whole bumper?
>>>
>>> It's on a car I purchased a month ago and over paid for. 8-)
>>> Got several little things that need to be fixed including the bumper
>>> cover, euro H4 lens that are cracked, and a sunroof that won't crank
>>> open!!! (cussing on this one) I took it for a ride this weekend.
>>>
>>> Any experience with getting one open so I can see what the problem
>>> is? I can get it to raise, but not roll back.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> David
>>>
>>
>> As for the sunroof, you need VW special tool #XXX YYY ZZZ, also known as
>> a
>> coat hanger with a hook bent in the end of it. You insert it into the
>> tipped up sunroof opening, and hook the little spring that holds the
>> inner
>> sunroof headliner in place, then you can slide that piece back and see
>> the
>> mechanism. The Bentley has a decent procedure for repair, but there's an
>> Audi one that is better. It may be that the side little flippy up rails
>> are
>> broken, they seem failure prone.
>> Cathy
>>