Can't recall ever reading about anybody doing one. If was easy and not too expensive I would probably consider doing it. The radio volume control on the left side is a pain IMO
Just wondering if anyone on this forum has done the changeover and put a multi function steering wheel on a Manual Octavia? Particularly an RS?
It is mentioned a bit over on briskoda, but I am curious as to how many have done it in Oz.
2001 - A4 B6 1.8T Sedan Manual - (sold @ 254,000km)
2008 - A3 8P 1.9tdi Sportback Manual - (sold 90,000kms)
2013 - Octavia RS wagon - 1z - Race Blue - TDI - 6M - Leather - MDI - Whispbar S44W - LED interior kit - RVC forward?/retrofit - Mk3 gear shifter
2021 - Q3 S-Line wagon - F3 - Daytona Grey - Westfalia towbar - no other options available.
I know guys have done it to Golfs, and Tiguans (ie the golf GTI wheel)
Should be possible...
Check the Tiguan section, and see what comes up in the search. One of the guys gave a really specific thread of instructions on how it can be done.
2018 Ralyee Green RS wagon. Fully optioned.
Previous vehicles:2015 Volvo V60 Polestar (my one detour from VW/Skoda!)
2013 Platin grey RS wagon / 2012 White Polo GTI / 2009 Black 125 Tiguan
I know guys have done it to Golfs, and Tiguans (ie the golf GTI wheel)
Should be possible...
Check the Tiguan section, and see what comes up in the search. One of the guys gave a really specific thread of instructions on how it can be done.
2018 Ralyee Green RS wagon. Fully optioned.
Previous vehicles:2015 Volvo V60 Polestar (my one detour from VW/Skoda!)
2013 Platin grey RS wagon / 2012 White Polo GTI / 2009 Black 125 Tiguan
Check this thread here: Flappy paddles steering wheel in Tiguan.
However be aware that most of the Tig owners are changing from a MFSW to one with flappy paddles. We already have the control module (MFSWCM) to go with it. If you don't already have a multi-function wheel then I'd be checking what control module you have and you may need to upgrade this also.
Check around as some of the sites that sell steering wheels will also sell the control modules also. Or if you're lucky you may be able to pick up an old steering wheel from a Tig owner who has updated to a flappy paddle wheel. I sold mine tosomeone with a Mk5 Golf who was looking to do a similar upgrade.
If you can buy the airbag with the wheel you'll save yourself a LOT of hassles trying to work out which airbag is going to fit.
2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline
2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 125TSI Build
I am looking to do this upgrade, been holding out to find a new control module locally but they don't come up very often. Probably end up just getting all new from here:
www.skodateile.cz
Parts needed are:
*MFSW (whichever version takes your fancy)
*Highline Steering Control Module 5k0 953 569H (check compatibility with your vehicle first - this is the current highline module for later model octavia amoungst others as far as I can tell)
*MFSW wiring harness
Will need access to vcds to code it once you've installed the hardware.
Will be around $AU500 delivered for everything required. I checked the module on mine (MY13 147tsi Manual) and is 5k0 953 549C so will need to be changed for the highline version to be functional.
I will go skodateile as well and they have advised what I need, MFSW, wiring harness and controller. About AUD470 plus del. This is all good. The main thing I am interested in, is doing the vcds once it is all installed.
I have spoken to the dealer as well, and you definitely cant get MFSW on a manual RS in Australia or the UK. It is only available on a DSG.
Skodateile have advised that for the correct controller to be sent I need to supply chassis number of the car. They have been really good from the initial dealings I have had with them, and most people on briskoda have said they are good to deal with as well. This is all fine, except my car is still being built. I will have to wait until I get the correct info before placing the order. I would like to have everything all ready to go when I finally get my hands on the car.
My mechanic who specialises in VAG cars will do the swap with no dramas, but it would be nice to know what others experiences were like, and what code settings were used to get it all to work.
2001 - A4 B6 1.8T Sedan Manual - (sold @ 254,000km)
2008 - A3 8P 1.9tdi Sportback Manual - (sold 90,000kms)
2013 - Octavia RS wagon - 1z - Race Blue - TDI - 6M - Leather - MDI - Whispbar S44W - LED interior kit - RVC forward?/retrofit - Mk3 gear shifter
2021 - Q3 S-Line wagon - F3 - Daytona Grey - Westfalia towbar - no other options available.
Is the factory still building current shape vehicles? I assumed that they would be only doing the new one now but I guess the new wagon hasn't been released officially.
As far as your dealings with the supplier surely if you tell them that your vehicle is currently in production they will know what parts are required? The reason they want chassis numbers is to ensure that they supply parts in the correct series for factory build changes.
If your Skoda dealer is any good they may be able to supply you with the chassis number well in advance of the vehicle arriving. They certainly get access to the VIN when the car goes into production and the whole process is very automated so I would assume that the chassis number would be available as soon as an actual chassis has been allocated to the vehicle.
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