Doors
Handles
Part No. | Notes |
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A2207601170 | Front/rear left |
A2207601270 | Front/rear right |
For vehicles with option code 889 (KEYLESS-GO):
Part No. | Notes |
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A2207601370 | Front/rear left |
A2207601470 | Front/rear right |
Door pillar panel covers
Part No. | Notes |
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A2206900787 (~ EUR 50) | Front left |
A2206900887 (~ EUR 50) | Front right |
A2206901187 (~ EUR 50) | Rear left |
A2206901287 (~ EUR 50) | Rear right |
The covers are held in place by an extremely strong tape that is already on the replacement parts. One must thoroughly clean the old tape residue off, or it will interfere with a proper mount - it can hold the new part too far out. Care must be exercised in positioning the new parts.
There are aftermarket carbon covers available on ebay, however, these covers come without plastic top ending.
Door Handle Latch Mechanism
Issues
- Inner handle is too loose and will not pull the latch mechanism far enough forward to release the latch.
- There is no tension adjustment for the cable.
- The cable slips out of the guide very easily as you move the inner door cover away from the door.
- A common fault is improper positioning of the cable in the inner handle mechanism.
Solution
At the back of the door handle mechanism there is a "Guide" - the inner part of the cable must be threaded into the guide (1 in the photo), and the cable jacket fitted into a small receptacle (at 2).
With that done, the cable is positioned properly, the tension is correct, the door handle operates the latch, and springs back to the proper position when released.