1998-05 VOLKSWAGEN LUPO |
1. This is the stock boot shown for reference. |
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2. Pull the shift boot so the bottom of the boot comes off the bottom trim |
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3. Flip the boot inside out until the shift lever is exposed |
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4. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO CUT THE METAL RING! |
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5. I took the knob off just by pulling it out. |
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6. f it does not work for you then the ring can be pried apart enough to allow the knob to come off. |
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7. With the knob off, carefully remove the plastic retaining sleeve, which holds the boot cover to the shift knob. |
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8. Remove the old boot. |
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9. Get the new leather boot and flip it inside out. |
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10. Slide the new boot onto the knob. |
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11. Slide the plastic retaining sleeve over the new boot. |
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12. Another reference picture: |
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13. Put the shift knob back to the shift level. |
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14. Push the knob down. |
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15. Squeeze the metal ring with a crimpers or pliers. If you cut the metal ring when you remove the old boot then you will need to replace it with an appropriate hose clamp. Re-install the bottom of the boot. |
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ENJOY YOUR NEW LEATHER BOOTS! |
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Useful tip You have installed a product made out of genuine leather. As you know, to maintain a leather product in good condition, you should take care of it. We suggest occasionally (every 4-6 week for example) applying some leather conditioner/UV protector to keep your leather from drying up in the sun and cracking. |
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