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Well begin our safety upgrade on the passenger side. To get at the inner workings of
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Once all the screws have been removed and the wire harnesses disconnected, you can remove
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Remove the plastic piece that covers the front portion of the mirror mount. There is also
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Remove the three hex bolts that hold the housing to its door mount. The housing is still c
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Put on gloves to remove the mirror from its housing. Press down on the inboard side to piv
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Since we are working on the passenger side, we will need to use the longer of the two incl
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Replace the mirror with the new signal mirror. Connect the heater wires to the back of t
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Firmly push the mirror until it snaps into place.
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The wiring must be run through the mount and into the door. The mirror and its housing are
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The wiring from the passenger side is then passed under the dashboard to the drivers
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The wire harnesses that were disconnected from the door panel are reconnected, and the doo
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After repeating the mirror replacement process on the drivers side, pull the driver&
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You will have to tap into the black wire with the green stripe and the black wire with the
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VW recommends that any bulb replacement be done by a servicing dealership. However, it doe
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The entire headlight unit is pulled from the vehicle, and the wire harness is disconnected
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The back panel must be taken off to access the bulbs. Remove the small screw that holds th
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Remove the old bulb from the socket. Connect the wire to the new bulb, and put the bulb in
Despite popular belief, being enclosed in a metal box does not preclude you from injury, especially if your box is hit by another multi-ton metal box. Judging by the way some people drive, quite a few drivers seem to think that the metal box they are encased in will protect them from anything (Especially those driving 3-ton SUVs.MAX). Those SUV drivers may be able to survive an impact with your Euro, but what about you and your car? Rising gas prices and high insurance costs make things hard enough for todays road-going youth. Now it seems painfully obvious that a high percentage of drivers on the road just arent paying attention to whats happening around them.
According to National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA at www.nht sa.dot.org.MAX) accident statistics, approximately 42 percent of all crashes and 58 percent of fatal crashes occur at night, or during other degraded visibility conditions. These 2.8 million annual police-reported crashes, including 23,000 fatal crashes, represent crashes in which reduced visibility may have been a contributing factor. Being the champions of car modification that we are, we sought out some mods that would make it easier for people to see you, and for you to see others, without having to raise your car by three feet and adding flood lights. Muth Mirror Systems manufactures replacement mirrors with LED chevron assemblies that give people a better chance of seeing you. Because they are on the side mirrors, people are more likely to see your turn signals, as the mirrors not only protrude from your vehicle, but they also sit at eye-level for most drivers. Installation is quite easy, as long as youre willing to take apart some of your interior and splice into the wiring.
Catz manufactures its Galaxy White bulbs for pretty much any application that you can dream of. We grabbed two pairs of H1-sized bulbs to replace the low beams and the driving/fog lights of our test Beetle. Considering that in the owners manual VW recommends taking your vehicle to your dealership to have the bulbs changed, we figured it might be worth showing you how its done, along with the mirror install. So, in the immortal words of Monty Python, Have fun storming the castle.
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