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after my U-Boat experience with blocked scuttle drains I thought I'd got most of the water out. That was until I managed to get a hand under the rear carpet - must be litres left there.

I've tried searching but can't find any help as to how to remove the main rear carpet - can any one give me any pointers?

1998 A8

thanks

Iain

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thanks mike. Guessed the seats would need to come out - need to get am bloody big torx bit for that.

Irritating the centre consule needs to be pulled though.

Re the dehumidifier - there is at least a litre or more in the foam so I'd prefer to get the carpets out and dry it all fully

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Iain

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Your right Iain, with all the sound deadening and sponge holding onto the water the only real way is with full removal of the carpet. I took the decision (partly due to giving up with the centre console removal) to loosen the centre console and then cut through the carpet that fits over the tunnel near the gear selector/handbrake. This made life much easier and I never did find out how the centre console comes out.

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To remove the centre console, undo the allen head bolts in the side towards th erear of the console, remove the rear vents and und the 2 nuts that bolt the metal frame to the floor

remove the screw just in front of the cup holders

remove the carpeted side panels and you'll find bolts under there (2 per side), remove these, there are also some bolts at the front of the console that hold the ashtray in place and hold the console to the centre instrument panel (with the radio etc in)

To get the console out, this central panel needs to come out...can't be removed without doing this...trust me, I know!

Prise out the air vents, undo the bolt behind the vents, unplug all the wiring to switches, etc, then undo the 4 bolts (2 per side) and the panel comes out

Then, push the 2 sides of th ecentre console together as far as possible and lift the front up and forwar, so it goes into the space left by the instument panel, feed the console over the handbrake ( don't forget to take the cover off) and it should come out...

It's not an easy job and I probably haven't explained it very well, but persevere! It's a bitch of a job, but one that needs doing!It took me 3 days to strip out my soaking interior...:confused:

EDIT- I'll try and post the procedure from ELSA, but I'm not at home at the mo....

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To remove the centre console, undo the allen head bolts in the side towards th erear of the console, remove the rear vents and und the 2 nuts that bolt the metal frame to the floor

remove the screw just in front of the cup holders

remove the carpeted side panels and you'll find bolts under there (2 per side), remove these, there are also some bolts at the front of the console that hold the ashtray in place and hold the console to the centre instrument panel (with the radio etc in)

To get the console out, this central panel needs to come out...can't be removed without doing this...trust me, I know!

Prise out the air vents, undo the bolt behind the vents, unplug all the wiring to switches, etc, then undo the 4 bolts (2 per side) and the panel comes out

Then, push the 2 sides of th ecentre console together as far as possible and lift the front up and forwar, so it goes into the space left by the instument panel, feed the console over the handbrake ( don't forget to take the cover off) and it should come out...

It's not an easy job and I probably haven't explained it very well, but persevere! It's a bitch of a job, but one that needs doing!It took me 3 days to strip out my soaking interior...:confused:

EDIT- I'll try and post the procedure from ELSA, but I'm not at home at the mo....

I know what he means +++ - And its about spot on.

The problem is that he carpet goes over the handbrake assembly, and so does the center console. Thus you can't get the carpet out whole witout removing the center console, or cutting.

If you cut as per Matts advice, then the cut is between the gearlever and handbrake, front to rear underneath the center console. It will be totally invisible once put back together and really wont cause any problems.

If you're meticulous about your '8, then you might go for taking the center console apart, which is quite an education. We can change a carpet in about 4 hours, but its not a skill that really woos the ladies... +++ - 3 days seems more realistic for a first time, thats 1 day to get it out, 1 day to put together, and 1 extra day to work out where the extra screws came from... :)

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Remember to put the correct screws back into the centre console, otherwise you may wonder why your car won't go into Drive, eh Ian! ;)

Yup, thats one we've not forgotten. We've done quite a few since that, and with considerably earlier finishing times !

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sweet thanks. - was just wondering if there was some groovy website I hadn't seen with drawings on it or something. Good old ebay!!

If you have one on the door card let me know :-) need to remove it and see why the window clonks gonig down (drivers)

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hi all

just a quick one I see in the pics on how to remove an a8 centre consul is this the same as a d2 a8?

as it looks a little different also is the bulkhead drain holes in the same place. iam having a bad time with my a8 gallons of water just cannot find the drain holes. it's driving me totally nuts can any one help.

:rolleyes::rolleyes:

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