Heater problem

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H20LYY
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Heater problem

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Just wondering if any one knows how to get into wiring behind the heater dials. So far ive got all the plastic and dials off but cant seem to actually get into the wiring? Reason for doing this is the dials no longer light up :cry: any suggestions would be great!
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Haynes Manual maybe? Or someone could be kind and look it up for you and maybe do some scanning n email ya

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Yeah ill dig out the old manual and check!
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^^^

first pic ive seen of your polo

looks good from the front
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Thanks just got my plates shortened and just gave car a good old wash! so thought it was a good time to take some pictures!
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Post by Berseker »

if you have to check only the dial light, you have only to demount the central knob, the little lamp that lights up all the stuff is hidden behind it
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H20LYY wrote:Thanks just got my plates shortened and just gave car a good old wash! so thought it was a good time to take some pictures!
Shortened plates have to be done I think 8)

Heres the difference between my standard ones and my current ones

Standard

Current

Thought I'd post the picture before I had the bumper smoothed because you can see the difference better :D
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Berseker wrote:if you have to check only the dial light, you have only to demount the central knob, the little lamp that lights up all the stuff is hidden behind it
Really? ill try that then! thanks!
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ModifiedMadness wrote:
H20LYY wrote:Thanks just got my plates shortened and just gave car a good old wash! so thought it was a good time to take some pictures!
Shortened plates have to be done I think 8)

Heres the difference between my standard ones and my current ones

Standard

Current

Thought I'd post the picture before I had the bumper smoothed because you can see the difference better :D
Car looks really nice! looks lovely with the smoothed bumper. Yeah smaller plates are more eye catching! The hassle i had though getting them made! The first time the spacing was wrong so i took them back, and then second time they managed to spell the plate wrong! Third time lucky and 30 pound later! Wish id just cut my original plates! :(
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:lol: I know the guy that works in there, so I stay in the shop while they do them infront of me, that way I can tell him to move bits, or lengthen bits etc 8)
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