Volkswagen Golf Service & Repair Manual: Removing and installing rear interior light/reading light
Caution
Danger of damage to component surfaces. |
When using leverage tools, mask visible areas of the
component with commercially available adhesive tape. |
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Note
The buttons are an integral part of the rear interior light
-WX2- and cannot be removed individually. |
The rear interior light -WX2- is secured by a two-stage
locking mechanism. |
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Lever out lens -1- in direction
of arrow -A- using, for example, a
narrow screwdriver. |
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Remove lens -1- from rear
interior light -WX2--2-. |
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Release catches -2- in
direction of arrow -A- using, for
example, a narrow screwdriver. |
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Press locking mechanism -1- in
direction of arrow -C-. |
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Remove rear interior light -WX2--1-
from roof aperture in direction of arrow
-A-. |
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Press connector lock in direction of arrow
-B- and disconnect electrical
connector -C-. |
Install in the reverse order of removal, observing the
following: |
Note
Electrical connector must face direction of travel. |
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Press locking mechanism -1- in
direction of arrow -C-. Catches
-2- must engage audibly. |
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Special tools and workshop equipment
required
Removal wedge -3409-
Note
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Note
The front right reading light button -E634- is an integral
part of the front interior light -WX1- and cannot be removed
individually.
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Other materials:
Things to note for diesel vehicles
Fig. 189 Tank flap open: misfuelling prevention
device in the fuel filler
First read and observe the introductory information
and safety warnings The fuel filler in diesel vehicles can be fitted with
a misfuelling prevention device . The misfuelling prevention device ensures that
the ...
Connectors
Repairs to wiring harnesses and
connectors
Note
All instructions and notes regarding this chapter are
available under
→ Electrical System, General Information; Rep. gr.97.
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Removing and installing wiper arms
Special tools and workshop equipment
required
Puller -T10369-
Removing
Caution
Risk of damage to wiper shafts ...
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