Fair play to this guy. He’s doing this job without a pair of disposable gloves. Compared to most tools on here. That do this job with a pair of disposable gloves. Just for the camera.
Thank you for the video it was very helpful as I had dismantled the stuff without taking photos and some parts felt apart No more speech needed, enjoy the silence ! Have a good day
Followed your video step by step and I’ve managed to replace the Actuator on my 07 VW polo tdi, excellent informative video without the jargon. Thank you Giannis
very good tutoriel ……...thank U of your sharing of experience as a useful for Learning repairing and earning money !! i did it on my daughter s polo and it was perfect !! thank U very much
I thought you were going to remove and repair the original module. There must be a reason these fail, I’ve got two to replace but they’re not cheap to buy.
I used a small wood screw for the small split tube screwed in just enough, then pull/extract the screw with pliers. May need to jiggle the screw slightly to ease it out. Then I used a larger coach screw for the outer plastic tube. Don't insert the screws to deep.
Much, but much before this complicated or impossible operation, try this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MLkzuVPapRk.html Just one minute with my neighbours help pressing central locking ( I don't have remote key control).
How bloody irritating. The whole job is done in complete silence. And camera is all over the place. It's never kept still for a second. It would help if there was some voice instructions. While carrying out this repair. More so for anyone that's attempting to do this to try and save money.
Thanks man for the video. I managed to replace the lock. I would recommend people to remove all plastic clips (00:15) that were left on the metal plate and put them back on the panel side before mounting it back. And for the two pieces of plastics (03:57) and (07:59) that were on the glass, put them both on the glass when remounting, it will insert in the plastic with some force applied.
@ TheBenlebowski Thank you for the advice to put back the 2 pins directly on the glass and to insert with some force, but not much : it goes very well whereas I was a little afraid to do like this. I put some grease on the internal pin to help and the grease remaining may be helps for insertion Thank you again