Can you tell me how did you mount the electric windows/mirrors ? I have an 80 dag dag but w/o electric mirrors/windows and i'm thinking of adding them but I don't know how to/where to start. What else do i need except the doorcard with the engine and stuff ? Any tips/schemes/suggestions are welcome. Thank you.
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First time when I installed front electric windows, I made wiring using this wiring diagram. Later I just got complete 4 electric window kit form another car. It's plug&play. You'll need wiring, motors, doorcards, relay, front door handles and buttons. Same with electric mirrors - wiring, mirrors and switch.
Oh and while I'm here, I can post those few updates since last time
Polyurethane bushings for front subframe and wishbones, modified/refurbished wishbones and sandblasted/powdercoated 26mm FARB with 25mm bushings
Polyurethane track rod end bushings
Closer to the ground
And for fun, test fit of BMW E90 wheels (I'll have 5x112 -> 5x120 adapters made up )
Tomorrow, Saturday 07.06 I'll be going to Baltic VW Festival in Pärnu, Estonia. Any Estonian members coming?
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As always, I had my camera with me but I didn't took any pictures, just these two - one while filling up before trip in the morning, other on our way home:
Very nice beach you have there at Pärnu, makes me want to go there again soon
BTW next week 13.06-15.06 there's VAG Oldschool meeting near Kilingi-Nõmme, Estonia. If everything will go as planned, I'll be there too.
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Originally posted by mdz View Post
If your car has central locking, there will be three wires (+12v, ground and one to CL pump) connected to vacuum actuator in drivers door. They are used to lock and unlock doors by pushing in or pulling out rod in front doors. They must be connected to button. I'll be taking off doorcard in next few days and take a picture of how it looks from inside.
Thanks.Last edited by macspring; 18 July 2014, 23:59.
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Originally posted by mdz View PostYes, you remember correctly. One connector needs to be changed, wires in other two has to be rearranged, two new wires (speed signal and K line) and antenna has to be added. And yes, "G" is the pump with most options.
Here's part from my writeup with pump part numbers:
About window comfort closing/opening - I haven't done that yet. Window motors in 1997+ cars are completely different from B4 but maybe it's possible to make it work. I have to measure what happens at window output on pump when remote button is pressed.
Any photos ?
Also did you get the gradual fade out interior light arrangement form a C4 to work, and if so how ?
Thanks.
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Originally posted by macspring View PostDid you ever get to take a phone of these connections inside your door ?
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Originally posted by macspring View PostCan you advise what wires need to be altered in the plugs as mentioned above, to make a MY 1997 pump "G" work ?
Any photos ?
Also did you get the gradual fade out interior light arrangement form a C4 to work, and if so how ?
Thanks.
Light fadeout is standard option on 8L0 pumps and yes, it works on my car.
Originally posted by macspring View PostWhat springs and shocks are you using to get this stance ? Not detailed earlier in your thread.
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No major mods at this time, just finally found mint condition right side headlight reflector, bought Philips BlueVision Ultra bulbs and did headlight/foglight adjustment today so poor lighting issue is sorted now. Also rewired instrument cluster lighting to come up with ignition not with sidelights as original. Next on the list - 5x112 swap. Just need to buy brake disks for rear, bearings and pads for front and brake fluid. Oh and yes, need to get rid of 4x108 wheels and get some 5x112 onesLast edited by mdz; 21 June 2014, 23:10.
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Thank you for the link, I missed the last part of the thread. Will try it as I already have a spare C4 door lock switch.
Thanks for the confirmation of which CL pump to use. Really like the interior light fade out feature.
Thank you for the reply re the current suspension.
Looking forward to your posts on the DIY coil overs.
Love your work / photos / posts - Thanks for continuing to share with the rest of us.
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