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    spoke to 1 dealer about this .. very common problem... they wont replace it for u but they said they could fix it 2 or 3 times before it becomes totally ****ed.

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    Rear drop down cup holders broken

    Hi,

    The plastic cover from the flip down cup holders in the rear centre console of my Tig seems to have dropped off.
    I've tried for 15 mins to re-attach it but it's dark and no amount of torch light helps and the plastic is black on black and my fingers are too big !

    Anyone know the knack?

    Or does this require a special tool and only the VW dealer has it?!
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    there was a guide about a year ago with pictures about how to reinstall it. Check if pivot point has broken off, if so then it is $200 at a dealer to fix. (which is the reason the parts from mine are now sitting in the glovebox)
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    It's a very common problem. Mine is broken too after one of the kids stood on it accidentally. Yes as long as the clips are still intact it can be put back in but it is pretty tricky. No special tools - just need to hold your tongue the right way when putting it back in.

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    The little buggers also ripped off the cigarette lighter spring loaded cover (above the cup holder), I rescued it from the floor. It just unclips too, and is easy to put back (when the time comes). Don't lose it!
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    Thanx for all the replies.
    Managed to get it back on, it still seems to work but will now need a visit to a tongue chiropractor!
    Apart from that the car seems to be screwed together way better than my old Ford, though I occasionally get a rattle from behind the speedo somewhere. I hope that goes away

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    Rear Cupholder damaged

    Hi,
    Rear seat passengers trod on the cupholder while open. It is now in three parts.
    There is no obvious sign of broken tabs, but not obvious how to re-assemble it.
    Has anyone managed to put these things back together? Is there a procedure or do I ask the dealer to do it.

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    there was a thread on reassembling the cupholders about 3 years ago, including pictures.
    It was relatively straightforward once you got your spacial perception going (and know where the pieces are meant to fit) but I found it too tight to get in there to do the required. Dearer quoted $200 to replace, I cursed VW. My pieces live in the glovebox.
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    I have a 6 and 8 year old and the cup holders have come apart regularly in both Tiguans that I have had. As Sanman says there is a post on how to re assemble them and re insert them back into the console but it does take some time technique and patience to get it back in. You need to be fairly agile as space is limited (move the front seats as far forward as you can) and do it out in the open so you can see the recessed slots for the hinges to slot back into.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanman View Post
    there was a thread on reassembling the cupholders about 3 years ago, including pictures.
    It was relatively straightforward once you got your spacial perception going (and know where the pieces are meant to fit) but I found it too tight to get in there to do the required. Dearer quoted $200 to replace, I cursed VW. My pieces live in the glovebox.
    Thanks for the prompt response. Not sure there is any point in having them in the glovebox. That glovebox is so small I have to keep throwing out anything that is not absolutely essential.

    I will try to find the post.
    I have the door and holder sections, but wonder if the third section is removeable, so it can all be assembled in a more convenient spot than re-inserted. Trying to assemble it while sitting on the back seat with a spotlight is not the easiest.

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