Volkswagen Golf Variant / Jetta. Manual - part 569

 

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Volkswagen Golf Variant / Jetta. Manual - part 569

 

 

a small gap can is visible between the handle and the button.

The button locks when released.

– Secure the button in this position with a cable tie or wire to

prevent the button from being pressed in.

Handle with Front Button
– It is not necessary to pull out the button by hand. The button

locks in the installation position -arrow- when the handle is re‐

moved.

Handle with Sleeve

– Unclip the cover.
Disconnect the connector from the shift cover.
Push the sleeve upward in direction of -arrow- to unlock the han‐

dle.
Handle with Clamp

– Cut the clamp under the boot -arrow- with a side cutter.
Continuation for All Handles
– Remove the handle from the selector lever without pushing the

button.

Note

Do not push the button after removal or it will not be possible to

install the handle again.

Installing
– Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
• The selector lever is in the “D” position.

2. Selector Mechanism    

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protected from getting pushed in again.

Handle with Front Button
• The button is in the installation position -arrow-.
If the button was pushed in by mistake, the installation position

can be set again.
– Move the button into the installation position. Refer to

⇒ “2.9 Button in Handle, Moving into Installation Position”,

page 99

 .

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A new handle is delivered with an assembly fastener. Remove

the retainer just before installing.

Handle with Sleeve
– Install the handle all the way onto the selector lever and lock

it.

– Push the sleeve downward to lock it.
Only Handles with Clamps
– Install the handle all the way with a new clamp.
– Secure the clamps using Hose Clamp Pliers -VAG1275A- .
– Press the button after installation.

Note

If the button stays in the handle after being pressed, this means

it was installed incorrectly. If this happens, remove the handle

again and move the button in the installation position again. Refer

to

⇒ “2.9 Button in Handle, Moving into Installation Position”,

page 99

 . Then install the handle again.

Further installation is performed in the reverse order of the re‐

moval.

2.9

Button in Handle, Moving into Installa‐

tion Position

⇒ “2.9.1 Handle With Side Button”, page 99
⇒ “2.9.2 Handle With Front Button”, page 99

2.9.1

Handle With Side Button

– Pull the button out of the handle just far enough until there is

a small gap between the handle and the button. The button

locks when released.

– Secure the button in this position with a cable tie or wire to

prevent the button from being pressed in.

2.9.2

Handle With Front Button

The button cannot be pulled out on these handles.
There are two ways to move the button into the installation posi‐

tion, »with« or »without« the assembly fastener. Both possibilities

are described here.

2. Selector Mechanism    

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tion Position:
When using an assembly fastener, make sure that it has an eye

-arrow- at the front. Other assembly fasteners are not suitable.

– With the button pressed and push the assembly fastener (with

the eye) in direction of -arrow- all the way in until it latches into

the assembly fastener. Then release the button. The button

locks into the installation position when the assembly fastener

is pulled out.

Moving the Handle »without« an Assembly Fastener into the In‐

stallation Position

– Carefully unclip the handle trim -A- upward.

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