ciclo's Polo. R-line 1.2 TSI 90hp 119gr.
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Re: ciclo's Polo. R-line 1.2 TSI 90hp 119gr.
You are going oldschool with the OEM mods now I see.ciclo wrote:Goody
Oil cap Audi R8.
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3C0 121 321
1K0 955 455
5Q0 611 349B
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Re: ciclo's Polo. R-line 1.2 TSI 90hp 119gr.
Please don't tell me you've spend the best part of 25 euros simply to make changing oil more fun?
I'm amazed, stunned, proud and confused at the sime time.
Nice mod!
I'm amazed, stunned, proud and confused at the sime time.
Nice mod!
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Re: ciclo's Polo. R-line 1.2 TSI 90hp 119gr.
What is the last number? Can't find any pictures for it.ciclo wrote:
3C0 121 321
1K0 955 455
5Q0 611 349B
There is also an R8 coolant cap that I think should fit all modern VWs (420121321). Costs a bit more but matches the R8 oil cap perfectly
But the second part (1K0 955 455), isn't that just the plain blue OEM washer cap which is factory fitted on our cars?
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Exactly, a little extra motivation to make an oil change.iichel wrote:Please don't tell me you've spend the best part of 25 euros simply to make changing oil more fun?
I'm amazed, stunned, proud and confused at the sime time.
Nice mod!
5Q0611349B http://automeisner.cz/files/produkty/5/5Q0611349B.jpgcheba wrote:
What is the last number? Can't find any pictures for it.
There is also an R8 coolant cap that I think should fit all modern VWs (420121321). Costs a bit more but matches the R8 oil cap perfectly
But the second part (1K0 955 455), isn't that just the plain blue OEM washer cap which is factory fitted on our cars?
(1.2 TSI http://i74.servimg.com/u/f74/18/06/17/81/img10311.jpg, http://c1552172.r72.cf0.rackcdn.com/374438_x800.jpg bla,bla,bla... )
1K0 955 455 https://f-a.d-cd.net/a7a0c7cs-960.jpg
420121321 ... "a bit more" ? http://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_from=R40 ... 21&_sop=15
Alternative reasonably priced:
http://www.vwgolf.net.au/showthread.php ... ottle-caps
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I changed the coolant and washerfluid caps for a set of black ones a long time ago. Makes a huge change to the enginebay to get rid off the stock blue ones.
I didn't get the R8 oilcap as I don't think it fits anything else in the enginebay. But it's a nice oilcap either way.
I didn't get the R8 oilcap as I don't think it fits anything else in the enginebay. But it's a nice oilcap either way.
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The 1K0 955 455 part number is also for the blue cap. I have a blue cap in my Polo with that number under it. According to the web, the part number is used for both the blue and black ones, and most of them are blue (I'm not even sure the black one is OEM). So one has to check with the seller before buying to make sure it's black since one can't just go by the part number.ciclo wrote: 5Q0611349B http://automeisner.cz/files/produkty/5/5Q0611349B.jpg
(1.2 TSI http://i74.servimg.com/u/f74/18/06/17/81/img10311.jpg, http://c1552172.r72.cf0.rackcdn.com/374438_x800.jpg bla,bla,bla... )
1K0 955 455 https://f-a.d-cd.net/a7a0c7cs-960.jpg
420121321 ... "a bit more" ? http://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_from=R40 ... 21&_sop=15
Alternative reasonably priced:
http://www.vwgolf.net.au/showthread.php ... ottle-caps
The Porsche caps are nice too, but let's face it, R8 ones look cooler
The brake fluid cap looks nice, is it from the Golf mk7?
I find it funny how a lot of VW owners get an R8 oil cap to get rid of the plain black stock oil cap, but then they go and change the colorful stock coolant and washer caps into plain black stock capsMart!n-GTI-DK wrote:I changed the coolant and washerfluid caps for a set of black ones a long time ago. Makes a huge change to the enginebay to get rid off the stock blue ones.
I didn't get the R8 oilcap as I don't think it fits anything else in the enginebay. But it's a nice oilcap either way.
Maybe they just don't like the color, it's not that pretty. Might work better on my car since it has blue accents. It's just annoying that they put different colors in (black coolant and blue washer)
Re: ciclo's Polo. R-line 1.2 TSI 90hp 119gr.
hello ciclo, I'm pierfrancesco of polovw.it, I'm contacting you because I want to install rear 12v socket but I want to how to install the cables
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Re: ciclo's Polo. R-line 1.2 TSI 90hp 119gr.
The easiest way is probably to simply extend the wires from the connection in front, since it has all the wires you need (+12V, GND and illumination if you wish)
I'm not sure you'll have to remove the entire middle tunnel for this or a guide wire will do.
I'm not sure you'll have to remove the entire middle tunnel for this or a guide wire will do.
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Ciao Bachecco is a pleasure to talk with you again, my friend.Bachecco wrote:hello ciclo, I'm pierfrancesco of polovw.it, I'm contacting you because I want to install rear 12v socket but I want to how to install the cables
The electrical installation is very easy as already mentioned in the previous post by iichel.
I hope you understand this simple diagram:
Connector:
Pins:(x6--->front and rear if crimped)
Standard Power Timer 5.8 mm http://www.a4-freunde.com/attachment.ph ... 1415538714
Look here wire+pin references if you need: http://www.a4-freunde.com/showwiki.php? ... zu+gehoert
Remove:
http://workshop-manuals.com/volkswagen/ ... h_armrest/
The wires with cloth tape and running under the carpet up to the area of the armrest.
Sorry, there are no pictures of this process. Do it like you know.
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hello ciclo,but if I had to install a relay like yours??ciclo wrote: Relay JD1914 5-pin 12V changeover.
K418 module is designed to operate with positive signals from the switch.
Mirrors switch work by closing the circuit to ground therefore it is necessary to install a relay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Automotive-5- ... 0995432573
I would like to understand better why you put
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Andrea6r. I did put a switchover relay because control unit K418 http://i73.servimg.com/u/f73/18/06/17/81/captur22.jpg was designed for positive electrical signals and folding switch works by closing the circuit to ground.
Your control unit http://gd2.alicdn.com/imgextra/i2/13914 ... 146238.jpg is very different (14-pin VS 9-pin K418), so it makes no sense for you to install a relay without knowing an electrical diagram your control unit (white).
e.g. like this: http://i56.servimg.com/u/f56/18/06/17/81/manual11.jpg . You must ask to the seller.
At first, I did this installation for electric folding mirrors.
http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 68#p472068 It works perfectly.
It was because there were no folding mirrors for Polo 6R LHD.
When OEM folding mirrors became available for Polo 6R LHD, I remove the previous installation and original parts were installed.
In this way: http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 52#p481352 Also it works like a charm.
Your control unit http://gd2.alicdn.com/imgextra/i2/13914 ... 146238.jpg is very different (14-pin VS 9-pin K418), so it makes no sense for you to install a relay without knowing an electrical diagram your control unit (white).
e.g. like this: http://i56.servimg.com/u/f56/18/06/17/81/manual11.jpg . You must ask to the seller.
At first, I did this installation for electric folding mirrors.
http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 68#p472068 It works perfectly.
It was because there were no folding mirrors for Polo 6R LHD.
When OEM folding mirrors became available for Polo 6R LHD, I remove the previous installation and original parts were installed.
In this way: http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 52#p481352 Also it works like a charm.
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Re: ciclo's Polo. R-line 1.2 TSI 90hp 119gr.
hi ciclo,
the seller, unfortunately, does not answer. I did various tests by moving the wire (t20 / 28) but nothing changes. Shortly after open again.
the seller, unfortunately, does not answer. I did various tests by moving the wire (t20 / 28) but nothing changes. Shortly after open again.
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Try to get +30 from another point (not from the radio).Andrea 6r wrote:hi ciclo,
the seller, unfortunately, does not answer. I did various tests by moving the wire (t20 / 28) but nothing changes. Shortly after open again.
For example from the fuse box.