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    Quote Originally Posted by troc View Post
    I suppose it's just about big enough for a mars bar.......
    It's just the right size for your glasses (in a glasses case) and a pair of sunshades. Almost makes up for the glasses holder not being the right size for your glasses!
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    Ok, I just had a look and I do have one!

    How exciting

    Silly me for believing the Audi catalogue
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    Must admit my sadly departed 2 year old Honda Civic 2.2 Diesel Sport had a lot more accessories than my new A4.....light in glovebox, vent for A/C in glovebox, lock for glovebox, larger glovebox, lights in vanity mirrors, pockets in back seats, oil dipstick the list goes on...........................................
     
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    I haven't got the glove box light either, so after reading this I've had a look through my copy of elsawin and etka and have found out the wiring method for a retro fit and the parts needed. Gonna order the parts and hope to do it in half term week.

    I will post a 'how to' afterwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNS2007 View Post
    I haven't got the glove box light either, so after reading this I've had a look through my copy of elsawin and etka and have found out the wiring method for a retro fit and the parts needed. Gonna order the parts and hope to do it in half term week.

    I will post a 'how to' afterwards

    Neil

    That would be great. Thanks Neil!
     
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    well I've had a go at this and it wasn't as hard as I'd originally thought. before I go any further though, the following is what I have done and should not be taken as advice for others to follow. I am by no means a vehicle electrician so if you follow this then at your own risk



    The above image is for a left hand drive car, reverse it (in your mind) for a right hand drive.

    First remove the panel lettered x above, this just pulls off with a hard pull. Fingers only needed! Then pull off the end dash board panel which will reveal the fuses and the fuse holder (Handbook will give further info)

    There are seven bolts (lettered 'A' in the diagram) which are holding the glove box in position. Undo all of these. Bolt A1 is inside the glove box at the top behind the cd changer (if you have one) if you haven't you should be able to see it. Bolt A2 is below the fuse holder.

    The glove box will then be supported by two or three small plastic hooks (marked 'C' in the diagram), carefully support the glove box and manouvre it so that it becomes detached. Lower it to the floor of the car but be careful to make sure there are no wires caught.

    It will then look a bit like this:-



    You will need to buy the following parts:-

    Glove box light - part number UBD0 947 415 - £6.30

    2 Plastic connectors - part number U893 971 632 - £1.53 each

    2 repair wires - part number U000 979 133 - £1.16 each (all above subject to VAT - I did manage a 5% discount aswell))

    The repair wires have the correct contacts for pushing into the plastic connecotrs, push each end of the repair wire into the plastic connector. Plug one of the plastic connectors into the light. Feed the wire through (from the inside of the glove box - the space for the light will allready be cut out) and click the light into place. Assemble it to look like this:-



    Light in position:-




    Plug the other plastic connector into the glove box damper (Audi call it a break) shown by the letter 'Y' in the following photo. This is the actual switch which turns the light on and off when opening and clsoing the glove box (I thought I would need to buy this but it was already there)




    Cut one of the wires in half. One half will go to ground, the other half to a positive connection. A little planning might be needed here to ensure you have enough cable. You will need to add additional cable to the positive connection so cut the wire to give you a long enough length for the ground connection.

    I used the hole in the support bracket for a ground, used a small nut and bolt with a couple of washers. (obviously any other suitable grounding point could be used) The hole can be seen in this photo:-




    I didn't take any pictures of the positive connection, mainly because I changed my mind a couple of times. I was going to take a 'spur' off the interior lights circuit but the wiring was on the drivers side. Another possibility was to take a live from the cigarette lighter. I chose in the end to use the free fuse (number 2) in the beige fuse holder at the end of the dash board.

    I used a connector similar to one of these which can be bought from

    http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.e...ldingterms.php




    Trouble is I can't remember which one - I think it was 3 - 2050 in the picture above, but hopefully you see my point - Please check if you do it this way. I fitted a 3 amp fuse.
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    all that hassel for a light ! mine can stay as it is.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by A1287210 View Post
    I don't own any pairs of sunglasses that fit in the sunglasses holder
    Are you Elton John by any chance then ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PNS2007 View Post
    well I've had a go at this and it wasn't as hard as I'd originally thought. before I go any further though, the following is what I have done and should not be taken as advice for others to follow. I am by no means a vehicle electrician so if you follow this then at your own risk



    The above image is for a left hand drive car, reverse it (in your mind) for a right hand drive.

    First remove the panel lettered x above, this just pulls off with a hard pull. Fingers only needed! Then pull off the end dash board panel which will reveal the fuses and the fuse holder (Handbook will give further info)

    There are seven bolts (lettered 'A' in the diagram) which are holding the glove box in position. Undo all of these. Bolt A1 is inside the glove box at the top behind the cd changer (if you have one) if you haven't you should be able to see it. Bolt A2 is below the fuse holder.

    The glove box will then be supported by two or three small plastic hooks (marked 'C' in the diagram), carefully support the glove box and manouvre it so that it becomes detached. Lower it to the floor of the car but be careful to make sure there are no wires caught.

    It will then look a bit like this:-



    You will need to buy the following parts:-

    Glove box light - part number UBD0 947 415 - £6.30

    2 Plastic connectors - part number U893 971 632 - £1.53 each

    2 repair wires - part number U000 979 133 - £1.16 each (all above subject to VAT - I did manage a 5% discount aswell))

    The repair wires have the correct contacts for pushing into the plastic connecotrs, push each end of the repair wire into the plastic connector. Plug one of the plastic connectors into the light. Feed the wire through (from the inside of the glove box - the space for the light will allready be cut out) and click the light into place. Assemble it to look like this:-



    Light in position:-




    Plug the other plastic connector into the glove box damper (Audi call it a break) shown by the letter 'Y' in the following photo. This is the actual switch which turns the light on and off when opening and clsoing the glove box (I thought I would need to buy this but it was already there)




    Cut one of the wires in half. One half will go to ground, the other half to a positive connection. A little planning might be needed here to ensure you have enough cable. You will need to add additional cable to the positive connection so cut the wire to give you a long enough length for the ground connection.

    I used the hole in the support bracket for a ground, used a small nut and bolt with a couple of washers. (obviously any other suitable grounding point could be used) The hole can be seen in this photo:-




    I didn't take any pictures of the positive connection, mainly because I changed my mind a couple of times. I was going to take a 'spur' off the interior lights circuit but the wiring was on the drivers side. Another possibility was to take a live from the cigarette lighter. I chose in the end to use the free fuse (number 2) in the beige fuse holder at the end of the dash board.

    I used a connector similar to one of these which can be bought from

    VWP - terminals for mouldings




    Trouble is I can't remember which one - I think it was 3 - 2050 in the picture above, but hopefully you see my point - Please check if you do it this way. I fitted a 3 amp fuse.
    Hi PNS
    Where did you link up the live??

    Thanks
    Andy





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