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  1. Heres a quick guide on how to wire up comfort indicators to a lupo. This is a fairly straight foward task but can be a little bit fiddley but should only take an hour at the most. List of parts / tools needed: Comfort Indicator Kit Part No: 000 998 229 (This kit is for a MkIII Golf, Vento, Sharran)Wire crimpsWire stripper / side cuttersStereo Removal ToolT20 trox bit / keyHot air gun The Golf MkIII kit contents: Start off by removing the negative terminal off the battery (best on the safe side) and then start to remove your stereo from the dash. You Should be left with a large hole with a few wires poking out (as below) You Will see two screws, one on each side just inside. Remove these and then there is one last screw in the centre at the back. (Indicated by the red circles) Once these are removed then you can start to remove the centre dash section. It will be a little bit stiff but dont be scared to give it a bit of gental persuasion and it will eventually come away. Once it is free then youll notice that you can't totally move it out of the way because the harzard switch is still attached. This is easy to remove as there are two little metal tabs underneath which once pressed should release the harzard switch. Now you are left with a nice open space and the harzard switch is easy to work with. The relay for the indicators is located in the hazard switch so this is what the new comfort indicator loom is supposed to be spliced into. Initially there isn't much wire to work with so your best off cutting some of the lovely sticky tape that vw put on the looms to give yourself a bit more wire to work with. (Shown Below) Now you can start to splice the new loom provided in the kit with the old loom. The instructions for which wires go together are as follows: Colours / terminal No's on new control relay > Colour on Lupo loom hazard unit terminal No's Brown (31) > Brown (31) Black/White (15) > Black/Grey (75a) Green/White (49a) > Black/Yellow (49a) Green (49R) > Black/Green White (49L) > Black/White (L) The way i sliced them was to cut one wire on the hazard loom at a time and then twist the one on the hazard switch side with the corresponding wire on the new loom. Then put one of the connectors supplied with the kit in the end and connect it back to the other piece of cut wire. Then push the relay supplied in the new kit onto the connector on the new loom and all should be ready to test. Once you have finished doing that put the negative terminal back on the battery and place your keys in the ignition so you can test it works. If all is correct then you when you press the indicator stalk down (not fully engaged though) and let it return back up the indicator should flash 3 times. When it does try the other side to double check and if satisfied then find somewhere to put the new relay. I placed mine in a gap down the side of the heater on the drivers side (found it was a perfect fit) I also put some new black tape around the wiring to neaten it back up. Now you can start to re-assemble your dash and your be happy in the knowledge that you've got one touch / comfort indicators on your lupo. Guide by Tom_B. ** ALL USER GUIDES ARE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF THE AUTHOR, NOT CLUB LUPO **
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