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Parts drill down diagram?
« on: 20 August 2023, 12:39 »
Is there any interactive parts finder anywhere? Struggling to find a few part numbers for my Golf R MK7 3Dr manual.

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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #1 on: 20 August 2023, 15:09 »
I use LLL parts. All diagrams are there...

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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #2 on: 20 August 2023, 15:14 »
I use LLL parts. All diagrams are there...

It’s trying to figure out what section the part is in! I’m looking for the fitted carpet and underlay part numbers.

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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #3 on: 20 August 2023, 16:30 »
Okay I think I’ve found it  and figured out the part number for the floor carpet for my R

https://www.lllparts.co.uk/product/5G2863367D07N/black


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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #4 on: 21 August 2023, 09:38 »
You can also try E-ACCA for diagrams, this page & LLLParts are my go too pages.

or just take a trip to your local VW parts dept. & they're usually very accommodating & will search on their more detailed system.
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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #5 on: 21 August 2023, 10:37 »
You can also try E-ACCA for diagrams, this page & LLLParts are my go too pages.

or just take a trip to your local VW parts dept. & they're usually very accommodating & will search on their more detailed system.

Thanks. Bookmarked both. Still struggling to find the part number of something though. Looking to change my 5.8 MIB2 stereo for the 8" MIB2 but would need the piano black surround. Just can't seem to find the P/N!

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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #6 on: 21 August 2023, 10:52 »
Hi greencode

Are you going for the non-glass 8" screen? If so, this was the part that my dealership ordered for me in piano black when I did mine:

5G2 819 728 AH QYI
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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #7 on: 21 August 2023, 10:54 »
Hi greencode

Are you going for the non-glass 8" screen? If so, this was the part that my dealership ordered for me in piano black when I did mine:

5G2 819 728 AH QYI

Yay. Thanks for this. That's the one - how much was it, if you don't mind me asking. Did you upgrade from the 5.8 to 8" too? Is it just a simple swap of units?

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« Reply #8 on: 21 August 2023, 11:27 »
Yep, I swapped from the smaller screen too and I'm really happy with it. I think more people go down the glass screen upgrade which is a really nice screen but I wanted to keep it inline with the mk7 options.

I got Alex at VW Retrofit to sort it, he managed to find me a used but excellent condition screen and swapped it all over for me. He did it really quickly and just had to adjust one of the plugs (as in shave a piece off) I think.

The surround was the most expensive part at £166  :shocked: (I think I may have got 10% off this price from the dealer but still...)
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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #9 on: 21 August 2023, 11:28 »
Yep, I swapped from the smaller screen too and I'm really happy with it. I think more people go down the glass screen upgrade which is a really nice screen but I wanted to keep it inline with the mk7 options.

I got Alex at VW Retrofit to sort it, he managed to find me a used but excellent condition screen and swapped it all over for me. He did it really quickly and just had to adjust one of the plugs (as in shave a piece off) I think.

The surround was the most expensive part at £166  :shocked: (I think I may have got 10% off this price from the dealer but still...)

Good to know. Thanks for this. Really helps.