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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #10 on: 21 August 2023, 11:30 »
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...)

Forgot to ask. Did you have CarPlay and if so, did it remain activated after you got the new one installed? Didn't know if CarPlay was tied to the actual unit or the car.

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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #11 on: 21 August 2023, 11:40 »
No worries at all. I know it would have been more helpful if I had done the work myself but I didn't fancy messing around.

Yeah I had carplay before and it still worked afterwards - I imagine that is linked to the brains in the glovebox (which doesn't need to change) rather than the screen.
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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #12 on: 21 August 2023, 11:45 »
No worries at all. I know it would have been more helpful if I had done the work myself but I didn't fancy messing around.

Yeah I had carplay before and it still worked afterwards - I imagine that is linked to the brains in the glovebox (which doesn't need to change) rather than the screen.

Thanks again. TBH, I've got a much bigger job that I've got to do myself i.e. ripping out the seats and centre console so I can replace the carpet and insulation. The rear footwell got soaked (and is still soaked) from the annoying rear speaker leaking issue, and because of the damp/musty/mildew smell I've got to replace the entire carpet! Not looking forward to that, especially dismantling the centre console!

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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #13 on: 21 August 2023, 12:07 »
That does not sound fun at all! Hope it all goes ok and a screen swap will be a doddle after that!
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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #14 on: 21 August 2023, 14:43 »
Thanks again. TBH, I've got a much bigger job that I've got to do myself i.e. ripping out the seats and centre console so I can replace the carpet and insulation. The rear footwell got soaked (and is still soaked) from the annoying rear speaker leaking issue, and because of the damp/musty/mildew smell I've got to replace the entire carpet! Not looking forward to that, especially dismantling the centre console!

Are you sure your really need to replace the carpet? I had a leak in a previous car and the water was up to the carpet. Stripped it out, used a wet and dry vac and let it air and it was fine. Chances are the reason it smells is just becausd it is still wet. At worst the insulation might have to go but mine was fine.
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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #15 on: 21 August 2023, 16:23 »
Are you sure your really need to replace the carpet? I had a leak in a previous car and the water was up to the carpet. Stripped it out, used a wet and dry vac and let it air and it was fine. Chances are the reason it smells is just becausd it is still wet. At worst the insulation might have to go but mine was fine.

I think so. I've just pulled up the rear carpet and underlay (as much as I can without pulling the car to pieces) and the underlay was soaked through. I used a wet/dry vac to pull up as much as I can (it pulled up about a pint) and will leave a dehumidifier to run overnight.

I think the issue is it's probably been soaked for months and so probably got mold and mildew by now. I have ordered a used in great condition carpet and underlay for £150 so that's not too bad.

TBH, I should have left the speakers and not replaced the seal and then got in touch with VW about it to see if I could claim on warranty (I'm on the All-In Plan) but didn't think to do so at the time - stupid me. I think they would just see that I've removed the speaker and say there's nothing they can do about it.

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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #16 on: 22 August 2023, 09:45 »

TBH, I should have left the speakers and not replaced the seal and then got in touch with VW about it to see if I could claim on warranty (I'm on the All-In Plan) but didn't think to do so at the time - stupid me. I think they would just see that I've removed the speaker and say there's nothing they can do about it.

My dealer is replacing my rear speakers under the All-In warranty, only problem is that they are having problems sourcing a pair of Dynaudio speakers. It's been nearly two months since it was reported it to them.
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Re: Parts drill down diagram?
« Reply #17 on: 22 August 2023, 09:48 »
My dealer is replacing my rear speakers under the All-In warranty, only problem is that they are having problems sourcing a pair of Dynaudio speakers. It's been nearly two months since it was reported it to them.

I presume you hadn't already removed your speakers and sealed them?