Battery Cover Mod

AdamRoutley

Use The Force!!
Feb 22, 2007
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A very simple mod, cheap and appealing
Images were taken from another site for referencing
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What you need:-
Ref: 1K0 915 336 B (back cover)
Ref: 1K0 915 335 C (front cover)
Ref: 1K0 915 443 A (Top cover)

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Volkswagen Codes so you need to order them from your local dealer, go to the parts department.
Total cost: 13.64

Tools:-
Err if you want to keep your hands clean use gloves (I didn’t)
Socket Wrench
Time:-
5-10mins

What you need to do?

1.) Disconnect the battery first (confirmed by myself you will not need the keycode for the radio afterwards works fine)

Note* you will need loosen the bolt on the left hand side of the battery which keeps it in secure.
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2.) Lift the battery out and remove the existing cover.
3.) Assemble the new cover I don’t think it matters which order you fit it in but I did like this. “Back > Front > Battery > Top”

note* before fitting the front slot feed the cable in before you slot it down I think the image will make more sense than explaining.
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4.) Put the battery back in and reconnect. (Make sure to tighten up the bolt to secure it) a socket will do the trick!

And that’s it a simple mod which all Leons should of had in the beginning.
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Are these codes still correct?
 

AdamRoutley

Use The Force!!
Feb 22, 2007
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Are they the codes from Seat?

There is a local one to me which I can pop into.

May need an order from you one of the days for a double din facia. I will PM you when I know more.
 

toot

Active Member
Jan 14, 2010
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Kalmar, Sweden
Did this mod today and what a difference. Ordered these parts from my local vw/audi dealer.

3C0915335
3C0915336A
3C0915443A

Had to disconnect the battery to make it fit. But no warning lights or radio code, only had to set the clock.
 
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