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Old 11-19-2005, 08:33 AM
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Default part numbers for black leather pull handles and e-brake handle

many audi tt interiors have black plastic pieces for the e-brake and interior pull handles. for those who want something a bit more, there are also oem black leather pieces available:

8N0-867-161-A (left pull handle)
8N0-867-162-A (right pull handle)
8N0-771-463-C (e-brake handle)

you can buy all three of these through west broad audi (www.westbroadaudi.com) for ~$270 (list is $345).
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Default part numbers for oem garage door opener

models before 2002 did not come equipped with a garage door opener. you can retrofit the oem one using the following parts:

8N0-959-719-6PS garage door opener switch (6PS assumes black headliner)
8E0-909-511A garage door opener transmitter

unfortunately, the path between the switch and the transmitter (which mounts inside the front bumper) is run through one of the core wiring harnesses, which cannot easily be upgraded. however you <i>can</i> buy the plugs that connect to both components and run the wiring yourself. the plug part numbers are:

8E0 971 934
4B0 971 978

you will need to run the wires yourself. if you decide to mount the transmitter in the stock location, you will also need:

8N0-907-371 mounting bracket
N908 170 02 torx screws

while you only need a few screws, i'd recommend getting 20 or so, because they're cheap and invariably you'll find a use for the rest.
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Default Quattro Sport seat delete part numbers

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Default Headlight bulbs

high beam: H7
low beam: D2S xenon bulb
foglamp: H3
parking/marker light: H6W (cheap replacements at your Mercedes dealer)
turn signal: H21W

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Default Concert I and Concert II head unit wiring

Concert I:
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Concert II (only difference is CAN-BUS connection):
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Default Replacing a faulty hazard/blinker relay

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