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    Hey

    My cupholders in the dash are jamming up at the moment. They open up if you give the dash a bit of a whack but is there a way to get it working smoothly again that people have found. Im going to try some graphite powder as i have heard that can work but was just wondering if anyone has any quick fix's
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  • #2
    i find swearing at it helps with the anger.

    all i got, sorry

    lol

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    • #3
      Do you know what its jamming/jamming on exactly? I find mine hits the empty shelf above (not that i use the front ones anymore after a incident with a mug of hot coffee)
      Maybe pull that out and see whats going on in there. the cup holder unit itself should be able to be pulled straight out also
      Bora gone
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      MKIV GSW TDI
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      • #4
        I'll have a look at it by pulling it out? How do i go about removing it? Just remove the trim pieces around it and find all the screws etc like a stereo?
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        • #5
          Not sure if a link to another forum is allowed here but I don't see any point duplicating information!

          VWVortex has an awesome list of DIY threads for the MkIV here:
          VWvortex Forums: *** The MKIV How-To, FAQ, and Do-It-Yourself Guide - Please consult before posting***

          Under the Interior section is this thread:
          VWvortex Forums: DIY - Removing interior parts II (dash trim, brake light switch, radio, cupholder, radio/ HVAC cage)

          That should tell you exactly what you want to know. And no, you don't remove the side trim, it is not screwed in.

          Adam
          2012 Subaru WRX STi Spec-R in "Lightening Red" because red cars are the fastest!!
          Previously -
          2007 EOS 2.0 TFSI Indium Grey ~ Photos Here
          2002 Bora V5

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          • #6
            To remove cupholder (taken from above thread). Just locate these two clips on either side by lifting up the trim flap:





            You just hook out the clips towards the centre with a small flatblade screwdriver so they unclip and then the whole cupholder will slide out towards you when you pull it..
            PM if you are looking for: R32 rear sway bar; R32 suspension springs; Euro Headlight switches

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            • #7
              Cheers all. Will tell how it goes
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              • #8
                Got it out fine and put some graphite powerder on it but i think its actually the pocket hitting it causing the problem so looks like i need to get my stereo quicker
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