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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: mrpatterson2008 on 13 October 2009, 19:23

Title: Name that part :)
Post by: mrpatterson2008 on 13 October 2009, 19:23
Can any one tell me what these parts are. there all in a mk3 vr6

The first is a plain stainless box secured behind the glove box. (see below)
(http://i635.photobucket.com/albums/uu76/mrpatterson2008/P13-10-09_1700.jpg)

the second is a relay behind the glove box. its labled as BOSCH 12077864

Third is a green thing  :huh: also behing the glove box
(http://i635.photobucket.com/albums/uu76/mrpatterson2008/P13-10-09_1651.jpg)

cheers   :laugh:







Title: Re: Name that part :)
Post by: nick_thomas on 13 October 2009, 19:49
Alarm/Immobiliser doings?
Title: Re: Name that part :)
Post by: VR6-Joe on 13 October 2009, 20:08
Alarm/Immobiliser doings?

+1

Would be my guess also
Title: Re: Name that part :)
Post by: Wayne on 13 October 2009, 21:24
Alarm/Immobiliser doings?

+2 or tracker unit.
Title: Re: Name that part :)
Post by: andc1 on 13 October 2009, 22:18
immobilser :wink:
Title: Re: Name that part :)
Post by: Mikester on 13 October 2009, 23:43
Yeah, its alarm, something like this on mels polo, unplugged it, bad things happened, plugged it back in, all good :)
Title: Re: Name that part :)
Post by: rubjonny on 14 October 2009, 11:14
3 is fan blower resistor
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Post by: MowatGTI on 14 October 2009, 19:25
Yeah - 3rd is the heater resistor.

If your fan only works on full chat or nothing, its this thats buggered.
Title: Re: Name that part :)
Post by: ash0402 on 14 October 2009, 20:26
im all for alarm control box hence all the black wires!
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Post by: Benrevs on 14 October 2009, 21:15
Dont go under 50mph..  it will blow up.
Title: Re: Name that part :)
Post by: blackpanther on 15 October 2009, 05:05
Yeah I can conform that the box is for the alarm / immobiliser bits. I had mine removed from my car as it was playing up and wouldn't disarm. Somehow I managed to get the AA bloke to disconnect and remove the whole system which took about 3 hours. Must have been a quiet day!