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    Door Lock & Airbag Fault

    Hi All,

    I have recently just had two failures come up on my for my MKV GTI - They always seem to happen whilst I am on holidays and don't drive the car.

    1 - Drivers Side In Seat Airbag fault - Won't clear and dealer thinks is the wiring under the seat.

    2 - Passenger side door lock - Intermittent locking and unlocking. I already have a replacement from a wrecker and it just needs to be installed.

    Does anyone do this independently, unfortunately with computers and tech I know everything - with cars not a lot - also don't own the tools.

    I am also in the process of selling the car and so I don't want to spend 1000's on silly things like this.

    Thanks,

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    Airbag, yeah that's what I heard, replaced the plugs under both seats with screw connectors, no change, car still shows light. Door locks, I now know how to fix them. Pity you're in Melbourne and I'm in Adelaide. I'm a little reluctant to share how as I may be throwing away a good little business. Putting in a secondhand lock isn't a permanent fix. Those in Adelaide with non locking doors send me a pm.

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    For the airbag connector under the seat, you need to use Duraseal crimp connectors, which you then heat and shrink.

    Passenger side latch modules are around $100 on eBay, from the UK new. However, I'd recommend someone who's done a few, to fit it. They're not always straight forward.

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    I've done the rear drivers side on my Octavia. Same as a Mk5. Don't use second hand its not worth it. I learnt the hard way.

    Changing out the mechanism is not that hard. Make sure you purchase the rivets from VW first. There are videos on Youtube
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    Only rivets I can think of are for the speaker, which you can buy from Bunnings anyway.
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    aHHH ok must be different for my model of Octavia. The Panel that holds the window regulator is held on with rivits that have a really large head.
    Skoda Octavia Vrs 2008 TFSI Race Blue

    | CC Phase 2 tune | BSH PCV revamp | DRL's | HID | LED's | 35% Tints | Towbar |es1099 HU | Rev. Camera | R8 Coils | Brisk LSG Plugs | Adams slotted Fr Rotors | Torque arm insert | 3" Down Pipe | High flow cat |GFB DV+ | VM Shifter Bushes |

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    I think they went that way with the MK6 Golf.
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