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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: MK6-Fan on 29 April 2013, 21:46
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On Saturday there I was sat eating my McD's with my girlfriend in my car when she put my milk, sugar & stirrer on top of the cigarette lighter/ash tray swing lid which was open at the time. The thin wooden stirrer however slid down between the openings & I tried to prise it out of where it was stuck but it just went in further then eventually disappeared! :shocked: :sick: :angry:
Now it is worrying me that it will end up somewhere & ultimately damage the car wherever it ends up, is that possible? The car drives normal & I've not had any warning lights come up so do we think it's fine/safe & will it just be a case of it may drop out by itself?
I know it's a bizarre one guys but the Mrs accidently dropped it behind the lighter tray thing, is it anything to be worried about?
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Nice and easy one.
You can leave it in there or...
Remove the gear leaver gaiter and then undo the torx screw. Disconnect the switches and you can then lift the ashtray up and out.
Be careful not to snag any wires.
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Top tip - don't eat or drink in your pride and joy!
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With the filthy state of the interior I don't know why you're worried about one measly stirrer. Get it cleaned man.
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Top tip - don't eat or drink in your pride and joy!
Second that.
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Top tip - don't eat or drink in your pride and joy!
Second that.
Third that! If anyone wants to eat in my car, they have to get out and eat in street :evil:
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Lol! So be told! In all seriousness I'm sure someone on here with ETKA could show the part breakdown. Failing that sweet talk the dealer you got it from or their valeters as they often remove stuff like this to clean/replace ash trays etc.
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Top tip - don't eat or drink in your pride and joy!
4th that. Goes without saying surely?
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As Buck says - if you want to get it out, then it's really simple.
Put your hands in the gaiter round the gear stick, and pull the plastic up. You can then turn the gaiter inside out over your gear stick. This will reveal a couple of torx screws on the edge of the ashtray. I think they're T20 from memory?
Remove the screws, and you should now be able to lift the ashtray out. It'll have the cables attached for your ESP and Parking Sensor switches, so be careful. You can unclip them and remove the whole assembly - or leave them attached and try and get your stirrer out.
Alternatively - just leave it. There's nothing down there that's likely to get damaged by a small piece of wood!
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I had a pencil fall in much the same place. Annoyed me at the time but I just left it as I couldn't be bothered with the hassle.
You'll soon forget about it.
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Oh, it looks like it's near the flux capacitor. I'd be very careful as you don't want to damage it. I'd take it to Volkswagen immediately and let them inspect your flux capacitor for damage before it's too late!!! :undecided:
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Oh, it looks like it's near the flux capacitor. I'd be very careful as you don't want to damage it. I'd take it to Volkswagen immediately and let them inspect your flux capacitor for damage before it's too late!!! :-\
Get them to check the falangee as well, it's an engine out job if that goes... >:(
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And unless you have a left handed screw driver you'll struggle to get access to the torque screws.
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Can you not send another in to prize it out?
OR If that fails as it's wooden you could also choose to burn them both out.....
Napalm the suckers!
OR and this is inspired! drive round the roads near us, will shake you up so much it's bound to drop out the bottom of the car.
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Help me!
I've lost about £60 in coins down the side of my drivers seat which then dropped under the runners under the seat
That is a worthy problem