3.3TT Jun Bl EVC Catback Exhaust

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Did you remove the wiper blades and cover, or route the pipe and cables a different way. Also which fuse did you connect into.
Cheers
 
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Did you remove the wiper blades and cover, or route the pipe and cables a different way. Also which fuse did you connect into.
Cheers
Do you have the instructions? Yes we removed the wiper blades. We followed the instructions except we routed the tubing through the wheel well.
 
Yes I do but it's slightly different plus my car is RHD.
Fuse box is also different
 
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I think the instructions are for a g80. When I go back out I'll see what fuse I use
 
At long last just picked up car, ready to fit exhaust tomorrow. Look a bit tricky under the hood.
Looking forward to photos
I hope this was what you're looking for. Please let me know.
 

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Thanks for your Help guys.
Fitted yesterday, although on rear ramps found it quite difficult. Even so sounds great.
But a problem, after a few miles when turning switch off one of the valves stays open. Easily released by fingers, but not right. Looks like actuator pin was slightly bent in transit.
Have asked supplier if he can get a replacement.
 
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They don't package them very well, mine looked like it had gone through ww3. They were bent some, pretty easy to straighten out.
 
Thankyou I'll take a look tomorrow.
Funny one was a bit out of alignment. Like you said packaging could have been better.
 
Sounds like Jun has a quality probably if these actuators are going bad so soon.

Add me to the list... fabricated 3 weeks ago.. delivered 2 weeks ago.. installed today.. and one of the actuators isn’t working. :cautious:
 
Just a gentle push to straighten up should do the trick.
Mine has been fine since my last post.
Loving the sound.
Only problem is Blightys weather is Cat and Dog's now, so having not to play in sports mode
 
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I assume I should just look at the actuator that is working, and make sure the alignment of the actuator that is not working, matches up?

I just want to make sure I don’t give it a “gentle push” in the wrong direction lol

Just a gentle push to straighten up should do the trick.
Mine has been fine since my last post.
Loving the sound.
Only problem is Blightys weather is Cat and Dog's now, so having not to play in sports mode
 
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You can see if its out of line quite easily.
If not sure just do it slightly.
Try the switch, and if it needs a bit more adjustment push a bit more
 
That worked! Thanks for the quick fix Grizz.

I actually had already reached out to the guy I bought the catback from, and told him to send me a new actuator because one wasn’t working... I told him to send 2 and I’d pay for the 2nd, so I’d have a spare.

Looks like I’ll have 2 spares now, but that’s fine with me.. better safe than sorry.
 
Great Job.
I have a spare as well.
Apart from a rattling Sunroof, which still hasn't been resolved its a great car.
Enjoy
 
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