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    Smile Freebie: Highline Steering Wheel (DNE7407S)

    Long time member and used to own the 1st Gen Tiguan.

    Have this flappy steering wheel (with no airbag) collecting dust and no use to me.

    Part number: 5G0 419 091

    Happy to give it away for free to a fellow Tig owner!

    So please Admins, please just leave this post and not move it!


    Do not also ask me whether it will fit or work! If you don't know that then probably not worthy of this freebie!


    But must collect in person (inner Sydney). Not shipping it!

    First to pickup is their's! Not holding it for people either.

    PM me if interested.

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    Last edited by aussietig; 05-01-2021 at 01:13 PM.
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    Just to add to the above post this steering wheel would be great for anyone with a Trendline or Comfortline with ACC that wants to add paddle shifters to their car.

    Alternatively if you have standard cruise control you'd have to swap the buttons over from your steering wheel to maintain the cruise control function.

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    Thanks mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussietig View Post
    Thanks mate
    You're welcome!

    Also the Trendline/Comfortline airbag should be a direct swap too so just need to swap wheels over, code the paddles and job done!!!

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    Is there programming involved to get the paddles going on auto boxes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tek199 View Post
    Is there programming involved to get the paddles going on auto boxes?
    You need to have VCDS or OBD11 to enable the feature. It's literally ticking a box and saving.

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    Alright taken now and not available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aussietig View Post
    Alright taken now and not available.
    Hey Aussietig, where did you get this from? It's exactly what I was asking the local tuner guy for but he thinks he can only source a Golf MK7 wheel...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Letslogin View Post
    Hey Aussietig, where did you get this from? It's exactly what I was asking the local tuner guy for but he thinks he can only source a Golf MK7 wheel...
    Golf Mk7 wheel will work. I'm currently running a steering wheel out of a Mk7 Golf R in my 162TSI Tig. 2 things to be careful of are making sure you have an airbag to suit the wheel and second is that the buttons are 100% compatible (mainly cruise control or ACC as there's a difference).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Letslogin View Post
    Hey Aussietig, where did you get this from? It's exactly what I was asking the local tuner guy for but he thinks he can only source a Golf MK7 wheel...
    Bought on eBay (usually an Eastern European seller) and yes was for a Mk7 Golf.

    Tiguans have always been an after thought and VW just raids the same Golf parts bin.

    Do eBay search on the part number (5G0419091) and see if there's any current listings for sale.
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