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That scares the **** out of me. But it seems to be a lot rarer on the 1.8T gearboxes though..
Most people have never had to think about it, and they are putting so much more power through the 1.8T ones than the little 1.6L's, without failure too. They'd HAVE to be stronger than the 1.6L ones wouldn't they? Otherwise every 2nd 1.8T modder would be throwing gearbox rivets right?
that pic just gave me an idea - retrofit seat warmers!
I bought a loom off eBay.co.uk which came with switches - you can get the same from Kufatec.de (I think that's the link - lots of good retrofits on there!) - Kufatec might be cheaper depending on the value of the Euro etc ... The looms are lhd so you just need to remember that when you wire up the switches - ie. just swap the leads to the switches and you'll be right. If you have GTI seats, you'll have the heating elements in them - if not, you can get the loom, switches and heating elements as a kit too.
There's a good how to on here which shows fitting the heating elements to the seats as well as running the loom.
I bought a loom off eBay.co.uk which came with switches - you can get the same from Kufatec.de (I think that's the link - lots of good retrofits on there!) - Kufatec might be cheaper depending on the value of the Euro etc ... The looms are lhd so you just need to remember that when you wire up the switches - ie. just swap the leads to the switches and you'll be right. If you have GTI seats, you'll have the heating elements in them - if not, you can get the loom, switches and heating elements as a kit too.
There's a good how to on here which shows fitting the heating elements to the seats as well as running the loom.
That scares the **** out of me. But it seems to be a lot rarer on the 1.8T gearboxes though..
Most people have never had to think about it, and they are putting so much more power through the 1.8T ones than the little 1.6L's, without failure too. They'd HAVE to be stronger than the 1.6L ones wouldn't they? Otherwise every 2nd 1.8T modder would be throwing gearbox rivets right?
You won't have the plug with the purple tab and the brown, black/white, black/yellow wires coming out of it, but if you have the green socket that's in the white cradle with the wiring running to it from the underside of the seat (in a piece of tubular black plastic - wiring tube more visible in the top pic) you should be good to go.
hmmm cant see a green socket. might rip the seat out tomorrow and have a proper look.
are your seats leather? or did you add the heating coils?
Mine are leather, so you might be right about the leather coming with them.
It didn't look that tricky to retrofit the elements to standard GTI seats though going by that earlier thread I posted the link to. More fiddly and time-consuming than anything.
EVS is just a variation of the 5-speed box. Mine has the same code, I remember from when it had to be replaced...
Hey Geoff,
Why did it have to be replaced? What did you replace it with?
Thanks,
Dark Grey Mk4 Golf, 1.8T GTI conversion, APR stage 1, stock air intake, FMIC, 3" to 2.5" Exhaust, FK AK Street Coils, Black 18" (Avant Garde M310's ?), tinted tails, ...
cheers rolfgolf, there is plenty of good info on uk mk4s and vortex on doing a retrofit when you have no wiring or plugs with the seats.
An yeah, the are guys on eBay who sell these, will have to compare a few prices.
cheers rolfgolf, there is plenty of good info on uk mk4s and vortex on doing a retrofit when you have no wiring or plugs with the seats.
An yeah, the are guys on eBay who sell these, will have to compare a few prices.
No worries Stan. Uk mk4s is my go to website as most of the picture links are still current - unlike vortex.
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