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It’s great the community is still strong,keeping the old corrado’s going!! It’s usually the lack of parts that kill off classics.

On that note is there any hope of reproducing the outer weather seals for the corrado in particular the passenger side?

Obsolete worldwide apparently.

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Part of my headlight wiring loom was burnt away/warn, partly caused by the original weak headlight switch, due to the poor inner contacts, & the bulb shining hot making parts of the inner plastic brittle as well.

I bought this loom back in 2005 or early 2006 when it was still available from VW main dealer, for roughly £50.00

But it's been obsolete for awhile now, well I've just seen it's been reproduced by VW Classic Parts.

 

Also remember to speak to VW Heritage as they might do you a deal on price ?

 

VW Classic Parts.

Headlight wiring loom

OEM part number:

00-535971055

€78.96 = £70.41

All Corrados 1988 to 1995

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Or VW Heritage

535971055

£59.71

 

 

VW Classic Parts

OEM part n.o

535971055B

€129.00 = £114.80

All Corrados 1988 to 1995

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Or VW Heritage

535971055B

£97.56

 

One of the above part numbers is RHD and one is for LHD possibly, but you'll have to speak to VW Heritage, as I'm not 100% sure.

 

 

Also speak to 8vMatt here on this forum as he does a group buy for the uprated LED headlight switch.

Link below.

 

http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?96213-2017-Headlight-Switch-group-buy-is-a-go!/page10

 

 

Hope this helps

Si

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Just found this on the VW Heritage site,

not in the Corrado section but in the MK2 Golf section,

it's the rear stub axle dirt / dust plate covers that slide over onto the inner end of the stub axle flange,

they help to stop any dirt getting into the hub bearing or damaging the bearing seal.

 

The part number is 191-501-639A and is under the MK2 Golf section but this item fits the Corrado as well.

Cost of the above item is £7.10 per each.

 

Don't forget to check the MK2 Golf section for Corrado parts as well,

as some are listed there.

 

 

Si

 

 

OEM part n.o

191501639A

Corrado 1992 to 1995 with ABS

Drawing 5 position 18

[ATTACH=CONFIG]89675[/ATTACH]

 

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OEM part n.o

191501639A

MK2 Golf 1988 to 1992

Drawing 2 position 19

£4.50 from VW Heritage

 

Tried up loading the second photo link,

but at the moment the forum is being weird.

 

 

You'll have to check with VW Heritage on stock of the first item for the Corrado i.e with ABS as back along they weren't in stock.

They were only keeping this part for NONE ABS 1984 to 1988 to 1992

 

Hope this helps.

 

Si

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They're not the correct part for ABS fitted Corrado. The correct part is the same as the Passat, which is still available but under a different part number. If you do a search you should find the part number and price as I bought some about 6 months ago.

 

Edit: Part number is V3A0 501 639 - £4.42 each.

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They're not the correct part for ABS fitted Corrado. The correct part is the same as the Passat, which is still available but under a different part number. If you do a search you should find the part number and price as I bought some about 6 months ago.

 

Edit: Part number is V3A0 501 639 - £4.42 each.

 

Correct . The MK 2 part is a lot bigger than the Corrado part .

 

 

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Hi guys yeah I know it's the part number for the none ABS item, hence putting up the first photo link, I tried to find the correct part number but couldn't find it on Classic Parts :lol::salute:

 

I was hoping someone would post up with the correct part number, thanks guys much appreciated.

 

Thanks again

Si

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Cold start valve 1.8 & 2.0 16v Corrado

and possibly Golf and some Audi's.

026 906 171A £149 euros

 

Gasket for above valve and possibly for

the alloy connection pipe below.

050 906 179 £1.49 euros

 

Alloy Connection pipe from inlet manifold

to cold start valve

(this is bolted to lower section of manifold)

027 906 175D £47.96 euros

 

Square support bracket for 16v inlet manifold

has 4 bolt holes

027 133 231H £19.96 euros

 

1.8 & 2.0 16v Corrado / Golf

Plastic bracket for fuel injector pipes

027 133 689R £2.39 euros

 

2.0 16v Corrado

Fuel pressure regulator

034 133 534F £419 euros

 

Large jubilee clip for air intake pipe off metering head (for KR & 9A eng)

N024 521 2 £3.69 euros

 

Main Rubber intake hose ( 45 degree angle )

Fits between throttle body face and large plastic intake pipe (only for KR & 9A 16v engines)

027 133 648 £71.95 euros

 

Air intake plastic pipe from air filter to throttle body,

fits to rubber intake hose above (for KR & 9A eng)

027 133 373J £47.96

 

2.0 16v (9A) air flow metre head

051 133 471AX £869 euros

 

Hex bolt ( ANTI MAGNETIC BOLT it should be)

for Differential fuel pressure regulator/governor (KR & 9A eng)

026 133 483A £2.89 euros x2 neeeded

 

1.8 & 2.0 16v original air filter box

(Top / bottom part)

051 133 837A £199 euros

 

Available at Classic Parts if you order through VW Heritage.

 

Hope this helps

Si

Edited by vw rule

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VR6 Corrado

Left side radiator plastic air guide

535 121 283J £29.95 euros

 

VR6 Corrado

Right side radiator plastic air guide

535 121 282A £54.95 euros

 

4 cyl Corrado

Left side radiator plastic air guide

535 121 283A £14.95 euros

 

4 cyl Corrado

Right side radiator plastic air guide

535 121 284D £74.95 euros

 

All in stock at Classic Parts.

 

Hope this helps

Si

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1) Main wiper frame for RHD Corrado

536 955 605 £65.95 euros

 

2) Long wiper linkage for RHD Corrado

536 955 326 £24.95 euros

 

 

3). *****************************

Small wiper linkage for RHD Corrado

536 955 325 SHOWING AS OBSOLETE

Hopefully this item will be available again

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4) Wiper crank arm

(allows fitment from motor to linkage)

RHD and LHD looks like same item for both.

535 955 121 £4.69 euros

 

5) Left wiper spindle complete with bearing,

for RHD Corrado only

536 955 215 £21.96 euros

 

All in stock at Classic Parts if you order through VW Heritage.

A part from item 3 which is still obsolete since late 2016 / early 2017

 

Hope this helps

Si

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Main wiper frame for LHD Corrado

535 955 605 25.95 euros

 

 

Small wiper linkage for LHD Corrado

535 955 325 £2.59 euros

 

Left wiper spindle complete with bearing,

for LHD Corrado only

535 955 215 £11.95 euros

 

Right wiper spindle complete with bearing,

for LHD Corrado only

535 955 216 £11.95 euros

 

 

All in stock at Classic Parts.

 

 

Hope this helps

Si

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Earlier on today I ordered a few more parts

for my Corrado and checked a part number with Heritage that I found on the Classic Parts website, it looks like this item in question has possibly been reproduced by Classic,

not sure how many are in stock or how long it'll be available for.

 

The item is the rear VW Emblem (Chrome Special)

Part number is: 357 853 601WM7

Cost roughly £17

 

The badge is 70mm in diameter,

with the rubber backing it's 75mm

 

 

Hope this helps

Si

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Earlier on today I ordered a few more parts

for my Corrado and checked a part number with Heritage that I found on the Classic Parts website, it looks like this item in question has possibly been reproduced by Classic,

not sure how many are in stock or how long it'll be available for.

 

The item is the rear VW Emblem (Chrome Special)

Part number is: 357 853 601WM7

Cost roughly £17

 

The badge is 70mm in diameter,

with the rubber backing it's 75mm

 

 

Hope this helps

Si

 

 

£14.36 plus VAT on the badge

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No worries, like I say grab them whilst you can as I'm not sure how long they'll be available for.

I've seen these new badges go for £45 or even £50 on Ebay, back in 2012 and 2014

 

Si

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No worries, like I say grab them whilst you can as I'm not sure how long they'll be available for.

I've seen these new badges go for £45 or even £50 on Ebay, back in 2012 and 2014

 

Si

 

Stockpile...... :) sure I have space in the loft.

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Also both the left and right plastic air guides, that help to ventilate the front brakes

on the later Corrado's are available again through VW Heritage.

 

The left side has been available for the last year or so, which is part number:

535805825D £54.95 from 1992 to 1995

 

The right side one is also available now,

Heritage don't keep it but can order it from Classic Parts for you.

 

Also possibly the early style air guides are available, speak to George as I spoke to him yesterday at VW Heritage he'll confirm if they are, regarding the early ones

 

 

Si

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Stockpile...... :) sure I have space in the loft.

 

I did have space :lol:

I think the house foundations are sinking :lol::lol:

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Yeah it's scary really what some of these new parts sell for from third parties, so to speak.

But on a positive note at least you've managed to find a new one Ger040,

it can be a mind field trying to find some of these new parts.

 

Si

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Yeah it's scary really what some of these new parts sell for from third parties, so to speak.

But on a positive note at least you've managed to find a new one Ger040,

it can be a mind field trying to find some of these new parts.

 

Si

its just a fact that the parts for these cars are drying up and parts are becoming more expensive as time passes. if I had the money in would be buying multiples of everything and in the future sell them for extorionate amounts of money and retire to the sun!!!

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The MK3 Golf fuel neck repair panel is being reproduced by VW Heritage, looks like 1000 are being made but are on back order for now until complete. No completion date has been given only that they are due in the next two to three months or so.

 

Part number is: 191 803 483

Cost is £26.50

 

 

http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?108232-Drivers-rear-inner-and-outer-wing

 

 

We can possibly use this on our Corrado's if our old panels are rusted through, which seems to be a common area now on the Corrado.

 

Si

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Hi,

 

You are correct we are reproducing that part at the moment. Interested how you know how many we are making though :-)

 

Price - that is not the price, its a new part for us that we have made. That price was the price from when we had genuine on stock. It will get a new price in accordance with the new cost and tooling costs which will also have to also be factored in. This would usually be done when we got the final invoice once the parts have shipped to us.

 

Due date - unfortunately 2-3 months is not going to happen and unrealistic, we are still awaiting the first sample and unfortunately as much as this company make really nice quality products, they are not a fast company to deal with.

 

If anyone wants any updates then feel free to drop me a pm later on and i will update on the parts progress.

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Thanks Anna yeah I spoke to Julian earlier on today, he told me roughly how many were in the pipe line to be made so to speak.

 

Cheers

Si

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Thanks Anna yeah I spoke to Julian earlier on today, he told me roughly how many were in the pipe line to be made so to speak.

 

Cheers

Si

 

Ahh got you. I was like, how does he know that lol

 

I will update on here when we get news. We will probably be looking for someone to test fit the sample once it arrives. Its the same manufacturer that did the VR6 backing plates we did

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