Ho avuto un problema con un cliente per queste maniglie ,dico che sono degli stronzi a complicare la vita a chi ci deve lavorare su ste auto ,ma mettere delle normalissime viti ..non era una cosa normale..
I have 2015 Golf SE TDI.. I was able to get the handle off after mangling the clips. Bought an new grab handle, and for the life of me cant get it installed. No idea on what the trick is to get it working.
They are almost just as hard to get fully snapped back in because the metal plate bolted to the roof wants to move as you press them back in. Very frustrating design. After 17 years of doing bodywork I have had enough of over engineered stuff and retired from body work and now work for myself.
When placing the grab handle back into the roof rail make sure the metal spring clip is centred exactly in the middle. Like the diagram at the start of this dudes video th-cam.com/video/8GlaZnpnC28/w-d-xo.html. Both the “upper”and “lower”wings of the metal spring clip have to be fully engaged otherwise the grab handle will be wobbling when you pull down on it. You won’t be able to get the final plastic cover tabs fully seated either. So insert the grab handle into the roof the best you can, get a good flashlight and pick tool and use them to push and centre the metal spring clip. Hope this helps. Being somewhat flexible doesn’t hurt either.
Thank you for posting this I almost lost my shit trying to get this thing off.
I'm loosing my shit trying to get them back in. Stupid spring and soft close 🙁
@@davepolson7600 how did you get it back in? I bought new handles but can’t get them in
Ho avuto un problema con un cliente per queste maniglie ,dico che sono degli stronzi a complicare la vita a chi ci deve lavorare su ste auto ,ma mettere delle normalissime viti ..non era una cosa normale..
I have 2015 Golf SE TDI.. I was able to get the handle off after mangling the clips. Bought an new grab handle, and for the life of me cant get it installed. No idea on what the trick is to get it working.
Yeah VW messed up design on these. Definitely not made to be removed.
Anyone figure out how to get them back in?
They are almost just as hard to get fully snapped back in because the metal plate bolted to the roof wants to move as you press them back in. Very frustrating design. After 17 years of doing bodywork I have had enough of over engineered stuff and retired from body work and now work for myself.
@@hiddensun6926 thank you for your reply
How do you get them back in?
wondering this too
Figure it yet?
I bought the tool and I still can’t get them to stay in
How the heck am I supposed to get them back in?? I swear I’ve tried just about everything
Figure out how to get it back in yet??
When placing the grab handle back into the roof rail make sure the metal spring clip is centred exactly in the middle. Like the diagram at the start of this dudes video th-cam.com/video/8GlaZnpnC28/w-d-xo.html. Both the “upper”and “lower”wings of the metal spring clip have to be fully engaged otherwise the grab handle will be wobbling when you pull down on it. You won’t be able to get the final plastic cover tabs fully seated either. So insert the grab handle into the roof the best you can, get a good flashlight and pick tool and use them to push and centre the metal spring clip. Hope this helps. Being somewhat flexible doesn’t hurt either.
We're you able to get the visors off using the same method or were they more difficult
They were just as difficult, broke one of those too. So over designed junk.
@@hiddensun6926 yeah finally got it out and I agree that they are definitely over designed junk
The visor grips literally turn 180 degrees and pull down.
Thank you!
Hi, just curious....why are you removing the grab handles? Just found your site by accident. Thanks.
The VW every day have a new problem.
Wtf