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If you're coming over...

Since you are swimming over - may as well bring your car on your back and I'll do the install over here for free!!

Cheers mate!

By the way, I wish I had an installer in UK... to pick up this product line and run with it. Anybody you know good at doing aftermarket alarm installs, front speaker upgrades, etc.. that you would recommend (email please) and I'll follow up. Thanks!
 
what cars have folding mirrors?

Would someone be so kind as to list the different makes and models of SEAT cars that have folding exterior mirrors - as either standard equipment, or as an option. I would like to know what range of vehicles could possibly be supported for Reflex. Thanks
 
ICEMAN - Foldy mirrors on Clifford keyfob, looks like scott missed this one (you could email him direct). I think it might just work, I (still) don't have my car back, but when I do I'll see if I can test it...

Scott - Other cars with Folding mirrors - might be an option on the Leon Cupra (?) and almost definietly the Toldeo, What about Audi TT - don't they have folding mirrors (lots of customers there)?
 
Re: If you're coming over...

Originally posted by autoScott
Since you are swimming over - may as well bring your car on your back and I'll do the install over here for free!!

Cheers mate!

By the way, I wish I had an installer in UK... to pick up this product line and run with it. Anybody you know good at doing aftermarket alarm installs, front speaker upgrades, etc.. that you would recommend (email please) and I'll follow up. Thanks!

Sorry to go slightly off topic Scott.

But I received my module today cheers:D

Q Wheres the best place to stick the module to???????

Thanks

Rich
 
Re: If you're coming over...

Originally posted by autoScott
Since you are swimming over - may as well bring your car on your back and I'll do the install over here for free!!

Cheers mate!

By the way, I wish I had an installer in UK... to pick up this product line and run with it. Anybody you know good at doing aftermarket alarm installs, front speaker upgrades, etc.. that you would recommend (email please) and I'll follow up. Thanks!

I'm good at installing car stuff. I'll quite happily take on being an official SCN/SO installer ;) Actually, I might be tempted to take on being a distributer over here.

Pete
 
Best place to mount it inside the door?

Good question.. I've seen a few different locations work. In general, somewhere north-east of the window motor I believe to be best. If possible, don't stick it directly "on" the motor (electrically noisy) but stick it to the most flush / level surface for good adhesion all-round.

It’s important not to stick it down permanently until all the driver's door wires are attached.. that way you can “sniggle it around” and get slack on the wires where needed. It may only fit well (wires reach) in a couple locations.

Anyway, it’s a fairly new thing for this car so I’m looking for best-fit advice if you have it to offer. A benefit of a forum like this.. others learn too before attempting. Thanks!
 
Re: Best place to mount it inside the door?

Originally posted by autoScott
Good question.. I've seen a few different locations work. In general, somewhere north-east of the window motor I believe to be best. If possible, don't stick it directly "on" the motor (electrically noisy) but stick it to the most flush / level surface for good adhesion all-round.

It’s important not to stick it down permanently until all the driver's door wires are attached.. that way you can “sniggle it around” and get slack on the wires where needed. It may only fit well (wires reach) in a couple locations.

Anyway, it’s a fairly new thing for this car so I’m looking for best-fit advice if you have it to offer. A benefit of a forum like this.. others learn too before attempting. Thanks!

Cheers, I'll let you know as and when I get round to fitting it, maybe even take a few snapshots too.

Rich
 
My auto window arrived this morning!! WOOO HOOO!!!

It's now gathering dust next to my Origin B2, strobes, spare neons, old mobile phones...

...one day I'll do something with it!!
 
DU02, how easy was it to install the kit? Be honest now. The more people who are getting their kits, the more they are saying how difficult it is! I am useless with stuff like this but could not pass on a gizmo like this!
 
Samm, it really is pretty easy. Scott's instructions are all you need. Once you've got the door apart all will become clear. The only tricky bit is feeding a cable from one door to the other behind the dash.

Notice that those saying it looks tricky haven't actually installed one yet ;)

Mine lives here:

Note pic was taken before covering it all back up with insulating tape!

Also note, mine is a little bit different to yours as it is a special pre-release test version:D So don't fret that your's looks different;)
 
Originally posted by DU02
...mine is a little bit different to yours as it is a special pre-release test version:D So don't fret that your's looks different;)

Nope, mine was also a protoype..., but I'll agree with Chris that getting the grey wire from one side of the car to the other is a bit of a pain. Not difficult, just timeconsuming. You can fit the driver's door module first though, and take it a step at a time.

Samm - the reassuring bit is that as you connect each wire up there's a test given in the instructions, so straight away you know if you've done something wrong.
 
..for comparison, the production units should be easier yet to install than prototypes, because:
- there's a 14" cable to reach mirror wires, instead of the 4pin screw terminal with zero reach,
- there is no car wire stripping at the mirror, just usual 3M connector crimps for everything
- no 2nd module to install in the passenger's side, now the longer cable just attaches directly to that mirror in the same fashion as driver's side.

Tip: for the 2 wires you need to cut at the mirror, you *could* cut them on the car-side of the mirror connector if that suits you better. Beware the wire colors "change" as they go through this connector so get the right ones by following them carefully, and head the instructions "car side" of a cut then means "furthest away from mirror".
This may be handy if you lose a mirror in the future, ahem, which happens some people... then the replacement mirror just snaps right into the connector and no re-tapping required.

Finally, there are hundreds of these gizmos in VW's around the world and once you get past the thought of taking your car apart.. a little bit. It's quite easy to do the job.
 
Last questions then I will shut up (until I receive my kit ;) ) Roughly how many hours/days does it take to install the kit? Is the link cable fed behind the dash or are bits of the dash removed to allow this? Anyone in the Sussex area who fancies lending a hand? The beer's on me!

:cheers: :cheers: