Anyone have a part number for PDC sensor holder? Or anyone know of a UK supplier where I can get one, only place I’ve found is this: https://www.carsystems.eu/pdc-sensor-holder,id2490.html
I know you can retrofit full kits but I already have everything except the brackets for a new gti style bumper, so don’t really need to spend the 250+ on a full kit.
Does anyone have a part number or know where I could source 4 of the holders?
Thanks in advance
Zander
PDC bracket for rear bumper question
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Re: PDC bracket for rear bumper question
Left outer --> 6R0919491D
Left inner --> 6R0919491E
Right inner --> 6R0919492E
Right outer --> 6R0919492D
Left inner --> 6R0919491E
Right inner --> 6R0919492E
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Re: PDC bracket for rear bumper question
So, that means a trip to your local VW dealership parts department - AC?
It seems a bit unlike VW Group to end up with each one of the four having a different part number, progress maybe! (in the past they seemed to be just "inners" and "outers")
When I did this job on my 2011 Audi S4, I removed the double sided sticky strips, or maybe these parts get supplied without the double sided sticky strips and they are extra, and used a very strong version of Araldite that I got from Halfords - in a twin pack syringe and located them using mandrels supplied in a sensor fitting kit of bits which also included bespoke clamps to make sure that the brackets were held down tightly while the bonding adhesive cured. Maybe overkill but I did not want to take that bumper cover off again to sort any future sensor bracket issues.
It seems a bit unlike VW Group to end up with each one of the four having a different part number, progress maybe! (in the past they seemed to be just "inners" and "outers")
When I did this job on my 2011 Audi S4, I removed the double sided sticky strips, or maybe these parts get supplied without the double sided sticky strips and they are extra, and used a very strong version of Araldite that I got from Halfords - in a twin pack syringe and located them using mandrels supplied in a sensor fitting kit of bits which also included bespoke clamps to make sure that the brackets were held down tightly while the bonding adhesive cured. Maybe overkill but I did not want to take that bumper cover off again to sort any future sensor bracket issues.
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Re: PDC bracket for rear bumper question
Cheers guys!
