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    well after my past problems ive decided not to take my car back to the garage that buggered it up when they serviced it.

    so im going to have a go at repairing the broken scuttle panel.

    ordered the new part so should have it by the weekend.

    any tip on changing it? i know crasher said they are very brittle and can brake easily.

    im guessing its a straight forward job but can see what holds it in place around the pollum filter area?

    hopfully this will cure my water leek.
     
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    How much is a new one as I'm missing mine.

    Cheers
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    Won't cure the leak around the pollen filter. You need to remove it and replace the gasket under the filter housing.
     
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    new panel was £14 mines cracked and the polum filter was/is also dripping wet.
    ive also bought the puty from vw so i,l do that while im at it.
     
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    changed the scuttle panel today quite a easy straight forward job the hardest part was getting one of the wipers off.

    not bothered with resealing the rest of the box yet as it was getting dark,
    when i removed the filter its was dripping wet again there was also water underneath it.

    time will tell if its worked going by the weather i,l know soon enough
     
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    When refitting, don't press the scuttle in too hard on the bottom of the windscreen. Maybe I was unlucky because it was the day after when it cracked and I had to have a replacement screen.

    I got the wipers off easily using a hammer and suitably sized combination spanner as a wedge. Hard to describe but it worked well with no damage to anything.
     
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