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Volkswagen Golf (1997-2003 / Golfiv, MK 4, Golf4)
How do you remove the Volkswagen Golf climate control controls?

To be able to remove the Volkswagen Golf climate control controls, you need to pry with an object so that you can detach the plastic panel that is positioned …read all…
Posted on 30 May 2023 by ScegliAuto
Volkswagen Golf (2012-2019 / Golfvii, MK 7, Golf7)
How to replace the heater actuator in Volkswagen Golf?

In this tutorial we can see how to replace the heater actuator in Volkswagen Golf Mk7, a very simple and fast operation. Before proceeding, let's make sure …read all…
Posted on 22 December 2022 by ScegliAuto
Volkswagen Golf (1997-2003 / Golfiv, MK 4, Golf4)
How to remove the air conditioning controls of a Volkswagen Golf

Let's start by removing the glove box and the car radio, fixed by interlocking, and then disconnect the plug. At this point, using a slotted screwdriver, we …read all…
Posted on 10 March 2024 by ScegliAuto
Volkswagen Golf (2008-2012 / Golf6, MK 6, 5K1, Golfvi)
How to replace the climate control unit on the Volkswagen Golf 6?

In order to replace the climate control unit of the Volkswagen Golf 6, you must first use an object that acts as a lever to remove the plastic cover placed …read all…
Posted on 5 March 2024 by ScegliAuto
Volkswagen Golf (1997-2003 / Golfiv, MK 4, Golf4)
Air conditioning controls lighting bulb replacement

The light bulb for the climate control controls (knobs) is a T5 type bulb (12V, 1.2W) with a glass base and is located immediately behind the central knob (the …read all…
Posted on 28 June 2023 by ScegliAuto

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How to open the Piaggio Beverly saddle with a flat battery

In today's video we see how to open the Piaggio Beverly saddle in case the service battery has run out. First we proceed by opening the compartment on the shield, using the appropriate key. Inside we will find a lever that we will have to pull; at the same time we proceed to unhook the saddle, lifting it. These two operations together, with a little elbow grease, will allow you to open the saddle in cases of extreme need. In fact, we recommend carrying out this operation only if strictly necessary, otherwise it could compromise the correct functioning of the mechanism in the long run.

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