FINAL EDITION STI LEATHER HOOD RETROFIT QUESTION
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FINAL EDITION STI LEATHER HOOD RETROFIT QUESTION
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I'm having a bit of trouble fitting the leather hood that covers the gauges on the dash. First i ordered the leather trim part and when i come to fit it the black plastic trim was too short
I then rang Subaru and ordered the plastic under trim from the reg of a final edition, its the piece that houses the alarm LED and its just turned up and doesn't have the LED hole?
Can anyone help me please as im a bit lost as to what to do now
Thanks
I'm having a bit of trouble fitting the leather hood that covers the gauges on the dash. First i ordered the leather trim part and when i come to fit it the black plastic trim was too short
I then rang Subaru and ordered the plastic under trim from the reg of a final edition, its the piece that houses the alarm LED and its just turned up and doesn't have the LED hole?
Can anyone help me please as im a bit lost as to what to do now
Thanks
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Pictures would help tremendously............... plus know part numbers
However, you've purchased one of these?
and you've found that there's a gap with the old lower cover
so you've ordered this as well
so that it fits correctly
and the new one doesn't have the hole for the alarm LED?
The Sigma alarm is "finish fitted" on the vehicles arrival in the UK (loom incorporated at the factory) which would include fitting the LED so you would need to drill it yourself in a replacement part.
However, you've purchased one of these?
and you've found that there's a gap with the old lower cover
so you've ordered this as well
so that it fits correctly
and the new one doesn't have the hole for the alarm LED?
The Sigma alarm is "finish fitted" on the vehicles arrival in the UK (loom incorporated at the factory) which would include fitting the LED so you would need to drill it yourself in a replacement part.
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that's it exactly! doubt the part numbers matter now but please see below -
hood - 66067VA020
plastic trim - 66067FJ230
looks like everything is correct and need to drill it
thank you for the great reply
hood - 66067VA020
plastic trim - 66067FJ230
looks like everything is correct and need to drill it
thank you for the great reply
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