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polo 6r dust behind dash
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Re: polo 6r dust behind dash
CNK, the dash pod on the right hand side looks like 6C, if it is, how easy is it to remove the part that is the silver rings, while the dash pod is still fitted to the car?
The reason that I am asking is, during cold weather, these silver rings seem to be touching and moving against the padded dash surround - and it makes a very annoying creaking noise, if I can just remove these rings as an assembly, I might apply a small amount of silicon grease to stop that happening, or apply polish to the padded dash surround.
I've noticed that the plastic clear cover, at least on the 6C is very soft and does mark very easily, I noticed a mark on the dash of my wife's car when it was just delivered, so I warned her not to try to remove that mark as it would only look worse.
The reason that I am asking is, during cold weather, these silver rings seem to be touching and moving against the padded dash surround - and it makes a very annoying creaking noise, if I can just remove these rings as an assembly, I might apply a small amount of silicon grease to stop that happening, or apply polish to the padded dash surround.
I've noticed that the plastic clear cover, at least on the 6C is very soft and does mark very easily, I noticed a mark on the dash of my wife's car when it was just delivered, so I warned her not to try to remove that mark as it would only look worse.
Re: polo 6r dust behind dash
Hey! Yes, instrument cluster on the right hand side is from 6C:RUM4MO wrote:CNK, the dash pod on the right hand side looks like 6C, if it is, how easy is it to remove the part that is the silver rings, while the dash pod is still fitted to the car?
First you have to unscrew and remove instrument cluster:
http://workshop-manuals.com/volkswagen/ ... el_insert/
Then just remove the plastic covers eg. using a flat screwdriver:
more pictures:
Take off carefully so as not to break the hooks/brackets (?).
I would recommend using a hair dryer to warm the brackets
IMO In 6C is easiest because glass is not glued to dash panel.
Re: polo 6r dust behind dash
also check this video:plumpton wrote:Thanks fella. Thats my Friday evening sorted. Doesn't look like it'll take long to pop it out and remove the dust.
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Re: polo 6r dust behind dash
Hi CNK, i am very interested by the cluster modification to have the Wlan and sms un the IC, can you help me for this, please [emoji39]
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Re: polo 6r dust behind dash
cnk,
are the 6R and 6C instrument cluster of same dimensions?
is it possible to put 6R cluster inside 6C cluster case? ie to get elevated and chrome rounds around speedometer and rpm gauge.
i know 6C has 18 pin and 6R has 32 pin. so only disassemble and change case.
are the 6R and 6C instrument cluster of same dimensions?
is it possible to put 6R cluster inside 6C cluster case? ie to get elevated and chrome rounds around speedometer and rpm gauge.
i know 6C has 18 pin and 6R has 32 pin. so only disassemble and change case.
Re: polo 6r dust behind dash
dimensions are the same, but these are quite different clusters, they are not compatible.ag69 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 1:14 pm cnk,
are the 6R and 6C instrument cluster of same dimensions?
is it possible to put 6R cluster inside 6C cluster case? ie to get elevated and chrome rounds around speedometer and rpm gauge.
i know 6C has 18 pin and 6R has 32 pin. so only disassemble and change case.
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Re: polo 6r dust behind dash
Hi there,
I plan on doing this at some point next week but I have a few questions.
To get the top cover of the steering column off to get at the two screws: how difficult is it to get off on a 6C and how did you go about it?
For the actual screws to take the cluster out - what size screwdriver did you use - is the one in the sparewheel toolkit the correct size?
Opening the cluster itself looks like the easiest part
Thanks!
I plan on doing this at some point next week but I have a few questions.
To get the top cover of the steering column off to get at the two screws: how difficult is it to get off on a 6C and how did you go about it?
For the actual screws to take the cluster out - what size screwdriver did you use - is the one in the sparewheel toolkit the correct size?
Opening the cluster itself looks like the easiest part
Thanks!
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Re: polo 6r dust behind dash
Hi, would love you guys' help with this.
I have gotten the cluster out of the car, but I am stuck on trying to get the front covers off of the cluster. It looks as if the buttons are stopping the covers coming off. There is no mention of the buttons in this post, but I see they are removed.
I can take the front covers off of the mechanisms on the cluster but I want to take the front covers apart from each other like in the photos.
Can someone please explain exactly how to get the front covers off to take the cluster apart?
I have gotten the cluster out of the car, but I am stuck on trying to get the front covers off of the cluster. It looks as if the buttons are stopping the covers coming off. There is no mention of the buttons in this post, but I see they are removed.
I can take the front covers off of the mechanisms on the cluster but I want to take the front covers apart from each other like in the photos.
Can someone please explain exactly how to get the front covers off to take the cluster apart?
Re: polo 6r dust behind dash
Just unclip buttons, use screwdriver