This is a discussion on arm rest and sunglass holder within the Roomster forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; have any of you fitted the arm rest and sunglass holder was it a easy job ? just picked up ...
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| have any of you fitted the arm rest and sunglass holder was it a easy job ? just picked up my scout very happy but no arm rest![]() |
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| Want a go? Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Cwmbran - South Wales
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| My OEM armrest was fitted, but IIRC it is fitted in the recess between the seats and it's not the easiest thing to do. The procedure would be something along the lines of this; Armrest installation pictures for Golf TDI Or mayby this; Audi Arm rests The sunglasses holder takes about 5 minutes. You remove the blanking plate where the volumetric sensors are and just refit the holder. |
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| Briskodian Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Durham
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| The armrest was a doddle, though the instructions said it was a "dealer only" job due to specilised tools needed. He was happy to sell me the parts. Four Torx head bolts fasten the unit down to the centre console. Prise out the little tray between the seats, all of the holes are already in. Took about 10 minutes. |
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| just ordered myself the sunglasses holder and the plastic clip also, though not sure what its for!!! dealer was quite helpful to the point he brought up the drawings and showed me what to do!!! £14.40 inc vat. Not bad at all |
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