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.
Does your R-line has door sills protector? I am considering ot buy a set, only high price keeps me away by now?
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Update: http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 95#p483697
Referring to BCMs, inside the link.
BCM 6R0937088 (D , F) is not a correct part number to install automatic lights in VW POLO 6R with halogen headlights without start stop system.
This BCM 088 can control the automatic lights. but it can not be installed in VW POLO 6R without start stop system because it need a Gateway (diagnostic interface) independent and separate of BCM
This BCM 088 does not have T73b/22 and T73b/23 contacts. These contacts are CAN line to diagnosis.
Referring to BCMs, inside the link.
BCM 6R0937088 (D , F) is not a correct part number to install automatic lights in VW POLO 6R with halogen headlights without start stop system.
This BCM 088 can control the automatic lights. but it can not be installed in VW POLO 6R without start stop system because it need a Gateway (diagnostic interface) independent and separate of BCM
This BCM 088 does not have T73b/22 and T73b/23 contacts. These contacts are CAN line to diagnosis.
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Hahahaha....interesting info Ciclo! Sounds familiar....
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Re: ciclo's Polo. R-line 1.2 TSI 90hp 119gr.
I have excellent news about install automatic lights (OEM) in VW POLO 6R with halogen headlights and without start stop system.
Soon I will publish.
Soon I will publish.
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and the winner is wamba(FR)
Probably the first VW POLO 6R in the world with halogen headlights without start stop system having automatic lights OEM.
Probably the first VW POLO 6R in the world with halogen headlights without start stop system having automatic lights OEM.
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Just wondering Ciclo...do you know if it possible to retrofit the Star&Stop function on a 6R?
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start stop system? .. .. better to buy a new Polo 6C.
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Re: ciclo's Polo. R-line 1.2 TSI 90hp 119gr.
I'm pretty certain that it would require a new engine- I believe that start/stop engines have heavy duty bearings. You'd certainly need an entirely new engine electrical system to cope with the regenerative braking stuff, and to cope with the more frequent starts. It would be cheaper, even if you have an '09 6R, to buy a new 6C I would think!
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Very good reply vc-10. +1
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After many years back with two 6R's, remembered that I still have an account here.ciclo wrote:I have excellent news about install automatic lights (OEM) in VW POLO 6R with halogen headlights and without start stop system.
Soon I will publish.
So when will you share the info for this mod?
Both my Polo's are halogen(H7) without start/stop
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http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 95#p483697
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New update with reference to manual gearboxes.
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New update with reference to manual gearboxes.
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Re: ciclo's Polo. R-line 1.2 TSI 90hp 119gr.
Looks awesome.
But what's with the white piece of cardbord templet?
But what's with the white piece of cardbord templet?
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The paper template is to mark fastening points on the floor (carpet), with a punch and a cutter I've done the holes.
(necessary to be courageous, no turning back)
To take as reference the outer line of standard footrest and the bottom line of the trim. (see pictures)
The trim does not fit "perfectly" (nothing major) because is necessary slightly bend outward when it is installed.
Over the time, when the plastic adopt the right shape, it will fit perfectly.
Another way would be heat the plastic, but I have preferred not play with fire ... hehe
Good fixing with cable ties, the footrest is integrated to the floor.
As I explained here:
http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 85#p484325
... here is the result of the caps pedals.
(necessary to be courageous, no turning back)
To take as reference the outer line of standard footrest and the bottom line of the trim. (see pictures)
The trim does not fit "perfectly" (nothing major) because is necessary slightly bend outward when it is installed.
Over the time, when the plastic adopt the right shape, it will fit perfectly.
Another way would be heat the plastic, but I have preferred not play with fire ... hehe
Good fixing with cable ties, the footrest is integrated to the floor.
As I explained here:
http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 85#p484325
... here is the result of the caps pedals.