Bump - i have 5x left and they are ready to go.
Fits the 2.0TFSI engine (eg pre FL Octy vRS / Mk5 GTI / Mk6 R / MK5 Jetta etc) and also the 2.0TSI (MK6 GTI / Tiguan / new Ocy vRS etc).
Pic below fitted to my car:
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Ok so ive found a place overseas that is selling these red OEM coil pack wiring harness covers. They fit both the TSI and the FSI 2.0T engines as found in the MK5 GTI, Mk6 R, Scirocco R, Mk6 GTi, Octavia vRS, Audi S3 etc.
Note that the harness cover needs a slight modification to fit onto the TSI engines to clear a sensor.
This cover will look great along with red coils, and will brighten up the otherwise dull engine bay.
$48 including postage Australia wide.
Pics of the harness cover:
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Last edited by Lucas_R; 20-03-2013 at 10:33 PM.
Bump - i have 5x left and they are ready to go.
Fits the 2.0TFSI engine (eg pre FL Octy vRS / Mk5 GTI / Mk6 R / MK5 Jetta etc) and also the 2.0TSI (MK6 GTI / Tiguan / new Ocy vRS etc).
Pic below fitted to my car:
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Any idea shipping cost to QLD?
$48 including postage if you are interested. Shoot me a PM and ill send you my bank details. Also please confirm which engine you have/car you have.
Last edited by Lucas_R; 20-03-2013 at 10:34 PM.
Fitting guide below.....
Don't attempt this with a hot engine as you will burn yourself.
Tools needed: One or two small flat blade screwdrivers
Step 1 - (Optional): Remove intake pipe to get better access to the area. This is up to you and isn't necessary. Depends how big your hands are etc and also the type of intake you have.
Step 2: Unclip the harness away from the 4x coils (as if you were going to change a coil) which will allow the harness to move around and give you better access to it.
Step 3: Starting from the side closest to the battery, use a flat blade screwdriver to carefully push in the clips on the black harness cover. Once you have unclipped one or two of them, the top and bottom section of the harness will start to become apparent. Keep using the flat blade screwdriver to unclip all the clips on the harness. As you near the end, you should be on the drivers side of the car.
Step 4: The black harness will now be able to be removed (top half and bottom half) and put aside. You will see the bare wiring harness.
Step 5: Get the new red harness and slide the bottom piece into place under the bare wiring harness. The harness slides into place around each of the 4 connectors which go onto the coils.
Step 6: Once the bottom section of the red harness is in place and sitting correctly, you can place the top section into place and start to click all the clips into place. There are about 20 clips or so so make sure all of them click into place. Make sure that the 2 sections of the harness are correctly aligned so that everything will click into place correctly.
OPTIONAL STEP: One thing i have done with mine that might be a good idea for the MK5 GTI and MK6 R guys is to put 2x little screws (about 1cm long) through those little tabs and into the cam cover.
There are screw holes there (in both the harness and the cam cover) so not only does it look a bit more complete, but its a safety net incase which would stop the coilpack harness from unplugging from the coils.
Like this:
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Could be one of the best way of spending $50 note.
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