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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: candywhite12 on 07 June 2014, 18:46
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hi all
after a lot of light-less nights, osram xenarcs have finally arrived to replace the dead OEM ones. I can very easily take out the driver-side one and replace it. Can anyone help on how to replace the passenger-side one though? I can 'unlock' the OEM one from its place but there is not enough room to take it out altogether since there's a box full of fuses right behind the headlight that pretty much blocks space.
Any help much appreciated
thanks
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I removed the airbox on mine
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I removed the airbox on mine
no that doesn't cut it. removing the airbox only frees space to replace the signal bulb, not the headlight one. That is blocked by that fuse box... anyone else??
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Hi
I'm sure that you have to loosen the headlamp unit and pull it forward slightly.
I would mark how the headlamp is currently aligned so that you can put it back to the same line.
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Edit: just found this via google which might help?
http://www.golfmk6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78650
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Edit: just found this via google which might help?
http://www.golfmk6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78650
Buck, this is exactly what I was looking for. I spent hours yesterday googling this and nothing this good came up. Much, much appreciated mate
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When I changed mine I just removed the fuse box, it was fairly simple if I remember.
I don't remember having to loosen the light, just remember there is a screw at the bottom of the light which you can't get at unless you remove the bumper, so too much movement with only the top ones removed will break the bracket at the bottom.
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When I changed mine I just removed the fuse box, it was fairly simple if I remember.
I don't remember having to loosen the light, just remember there is a screw at the bottom of the light which you can't get at unless you remove the bumper, so too much movement with only the top ones removed will break the bracket at the bottom.
removing the fuse box was my initial thought. Do you remember specifics? any precautions i need to be aware of?
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Just as long as you disconnect the negative battery terminal
I think there is a multipin plug holding two halves of the fuse box together.
I have the details at home but I wont be back there for 5 or 6 hours..
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Just as long as you disconnect the negative battery terminal
I think there is a multipin plug holding two halves of the fuse box together.
I have the details at home but I wont be back there for 5 or 6 hours..
anytime you can send the info would do mate cheers
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I created this PDF for you to show the procedure
Removing Engine Fuse Panel (http://www.thewindinglane.co.uk/images/mk6gti/misc/fusebox.pdf)
Take a photograph of the connections at the front to make sure they go back in the same place :smiley:
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I created this PDF for you to show the procedure
Removing Engine Fuse Panel (http://www.thewindinglane.co.uk/images/mk6gti/misc/fusebox.pdf)
Take a photograph of the connections at the front to make sure they go back in the same place :smiley:
mike wonderful mate thanks a million. can't say I feel at ease in doing this, will probably try to loosen the headlight a bit to avoid all this tussle with wires, but if everything else fails then ...
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I removed the airbox on mine
no that doesn't cut it. removing the airbox only frees space to replace the signal bulb, not the headlight one. That is blocked by that fuse box... anyone else??
Wow! Sorry for trying to help :angry:
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I removed the airbox on mine
no that doesn't cut it. removing the airbox only frees space to replace the signal bulb, not the headlight one. That is blocked by that fuse box... anyone else??
Wow! Sorry for trying to help :angry:
c'mon mate, I didn't mean it like that :smiley: appreciate you trying to help...
feel better now ? :cool:
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I removed the airbox on mine
no that doesn't cut it. removing the airbox only frees space to replace the signal bulb, not the headlight one. That is blocked by that fuse box... anyone else??
Wow! Sorry for trying to help :angry:
c'mon mate, I didn't mean it like that :smiley: appreciate you trying to help...
feel better now ? :cool:
Just sick of ppl being arseholes on forum this one's decent
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I removed the airbox on mine
no that doesn't cut it. removing the airbox only frees space to replace the signal bulb, not the headlight one. That is blocked by that fuse box... anyone else??
Wow! Sorry for trying to help :angry:
c'mon mate, I didn't mean it like that :smiley: appreciate you trying to help...
feel better now ? :cool:
Just sick of ppl being arseholes on forum this one's decent
yeah i know what u mean. anyways no hard feelings here, this forum has been ultra helpful whenever help was needed and even when people go off topic u can still learn something u might need in the future.