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Highline MFD cluster upgrade - hard?

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  • Highline MFD cluster upgrade - hard?

    I was thinking about upgrading the Sportline to a Highline MFD unit from a later model car.

    Would this;

    a. be possible by just replacing the gauge cluster,
    b. cause any ongoing issues,
    c. get details from RNS-510 over to it?

    Thoughts and experiences appreciated.

  • #2
    Yes. Hard and possibly quite expensive. Do a search on www.mkiv.com forums.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by mikinoz View Post
      I was thinking about upgrading the Sportline to a Highline MFD unit from a later model car.

      Would this;

      a. be possible by just replacing the gauge cluster,
      b. cause any ongoing issues,
      c. get details from RNS-510 over to it?

      Thoughts and experiences appreciated.
      Budget $2000 for the swap and a dealer has to do it, unless you find one to agree to you doing the work and flatbed the truck to them for programming.

      You need to replace the whole instrument cluster and it has to be a brand new one or the VW mothership in Germany won't program it. The immobiliser is built into the cluster and the odometer has to be set as well.

      You will also need a steering wheel with the buttons on them to control it.
      website: www.my-gti.com

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      • #4
        Originally posted by soupratt View Post
        Yes. Hard and possibly quite expensive. Do a search on www.mkiv.com forums.
        agree....maybe consider a new car...sounds like a whole lot of heart ache....Good Luck if you decide to proceed.
        V6Passat
        Here now!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by V6Passat View Post
          agree....maybe consider a new car...sounds like a whole lot of heart ache....Good Luck if you decide to proceed.
          I think that it is clear that it is too hard and not cost effective.

          Thanks for the input. I will wait until we get the Multivan that will have it already installed!

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          • #6
            i remember reading about it as well, here's the link:



            it is an expensive and time consuming switch, but i guess if you like the hands on it's possible
            MY06 GTI: 5 Dr, Reflex Silver, Sunroof, Pioneer AVIC-HD3, OEM Sharan Antenna, GIAC (Stage 1)
            MY08 .:R36 : 5 Dr Wagon, Biscay Blue, Sunroof, RNS 510

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