I've been so lazy with that, the footage is just sitting on my hard drive... I'm not home till Sunday but will start editing it together once I'm home... will target upload this month or I will never do it...
If your car has a lock cylinder then yes. If your car did not come with a remote lock it should by default have lock cylinders on both sides. Process is identical to in video, which was done on passenger door FYI ;)
Any idea why i cant pull the inner pannel off after removing all bolts and the window motor? Its like theres a bolt connected from the door lock mechanism too the panel that i cant see
Hey man. If you have removed the window motor and the glass, and removed all surrounding bolts, the panel should come off. There should not be anything else holding it in place. The panel may be slightly glued or sealed, but if you can gently start prying a corner, it should come undone. Hope you manage!
This video couldn't have come at a better time, 2 out of 4 are currently broken on my polo... Legend
BIG thanks 🤝 🍻 was really helpful! One lock replaced and working perfectly 👌
Great news, glad it helped :)
i neeeeed this heated seat video just got a lovely set of mint gti leathers
I've been so lazy with that, the footage is just sitting on my hard drive... I'm not home till Sunday but will start editing it together once I'm home... will target upload this month or I will never do it...
Straight forward tutorial 😊
When doing the passenger side, do you need to remove the lock cylinder?
If your car has a lock cylinder then yes. If your car did not come with a remote lock it should by default have lock cylinders on both sides. Process is identical to in video, which was done on passenger door FYI ;)
Any idea why i cant pull the inner pannel off after removing all bolts and the window motor? Its like theres a bolt connected from the door lock mechanism too the panel that i cant see
Hey man. If you have removed the window motor and the glass, and removed all surrounding bolts, the panel should come off. There should not be anything else holding it in place. The panel may be slightly glued or sealed, but if you can gently start prying a corner, it should come undone. Hope you manage!
@P0L0G0D okay cool thank you. Maybe it's glued in the corner or something. Mine hasn't got a lock cylinder on it either so would it be much different?