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WANTED: Misc 99 New Beetle parts

Helven Ink

Veteran Member
Joined
May 27, 2007
Location
San Antonio
TDI
99 VW New Beetle 5-speed, manual
I just got a 99 TDI New Beetle about a week ago and I need a few random parts.

I need a Bowden Cable for the passnger seat adjustment handle... (The one that slides it forwards and backwards)

A Gas Flap unit thingy... Preferably "Uni Red", as I don't know how to go about painting one. (Mine doesn't work... I have to pry the lid open with my fingernails)

The switch for the trunk, that is mounted on the driver side door.

Also... I'm pretty sure the Intercooler has a leak in it. It'll be about $450 for the parts from the dealer's here in San Antonio. (Intercooler is apparently slightly diff, and I would need a new sensor too.) so if someone has got one for cheaper. =)

I'd appreciate any help I could get locating these parts, for less than the dealer wants... I'm not very well off, but would like to have a fully functional car if I can afford it. =)

Jon
 

Burl4561

Veteran Member
Joined
Mar 25, 2005
Location
JAX, FL
TDI
-'02 Golf 4dr
Welcome to the club.
1stVWparts has good prices. look for the part number on the parts you need to replace. There catalog also has a great look up tool.
The door switch and bezel are two seperate parts.
I might have an available seat cable, unless some one wants the whole seat. (if you arn't in a rush, i'll get back to you)
The Map sensor is pricy, and should be able to be placed into the new Intercooler (IC).
If your on a budget, take a good look at the IC. I ran mine into a curb and bent some of the clamping fingers. It started leaking oil. Bent them back and i'm still using it. Also gasketing caulk does a good job here too. (so I don't sound like a total hack, this IC is the one with the TC wires run into it so I could measure temperatures. I just haven't put the good one back on again.)
Best of luck,
Bryce
 
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