So the other day I went about changing a few little things on the interior just to smarten up the interior IMO.
One of the first parts I had sourced for the car was a darkened hazard switch.
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First I used a trim removal tool to release the cover of the vent
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I then removed the inner casing which was held in place by 1 t20 at the rear
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I then removed the air vents, pushed out the old hazard switch and swapped it for the new one
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All parts now back in place
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The next part was a sort of trial run for how easy the armrest is to fit, originally I had planned to do this when I fit either my iPod adapter or rcd510 and euro cup holder however I'm still undecided which route I want to take so thought i'd give it a try anyway.
This is how the old trim piece looked
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jamie kirk, on Flickr
I thought the larger cup holder at the rear was great for big sports bottles however i felt that the little trays were a little useless and thought the armrest would come in handy.
Coming from the fabia which had one cup holder i'm finding the golf has so much more clever little space, both door cards have a cup holder which can fit them, there are two cup holders in the centre console and now i'll have two more in the rear of the armrest so you just can't compare the two:lol:
I then removed the mats from the cup holder which had 2 t20 torx screws and the tray bit held one so I unscrewed them and the unit simply comes away
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jamie kirk, on Flickr
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I then removed the handbrake cover as I knew the armrest would not fit on whilst it was still in place
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I didn't get any photos of me putting in the armrest but only have the one fitted so far, please excuse the state of the interior but I had planned to clean it all up properly once I had fitted the armrest
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The last job was to clean up the steering wheel, it was very shiny at the top so I gave it a few wipes with dr leather wipes, I was amazed at how much dirt came off in the first two or three wipes, I then continued and then used a microfibre to wipe off the excess. Heres the finished result
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