Description
Genuine Replacement Tap for VW T4, T5 & T6 California / Marco Polo
Genuine replacement tap for the VW California, T4, T5, T6 (<2018) and the Mercedes Marco Polo – this tap is different to the one supplied by the factory on the T6.1
Plug and play: simple to fit, you’ll have running water within minutes.
Direct replacement for your old or faulty factory fitted tap in the VW California T4,T5 & T6 (<2018) as well as the Mercedes Marco Polo. (Some of the later Marco Polo’s you may need to use your original connection and wire it to this tap)
7E7070135
A generic replacement, cheaper option can be found here
Additional information
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 21 × 21 × 21 cm |
Reviews (4)
4 reviews for Genuine Replacement Tap for VW T4, T5 & T6 California / Marco Polo
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Philippa.b (verified owner) –
The service from VWCaliforniaclub was great.
However, the tap is the weak part of the California, and changing it was not easy. the tap in the vehicle has a connection block on it while the one that was delivered arrived with loose wires that then needed to be put into this block.
Simon Greening (verified owner) –
Great service. Now I just need to fit the product! I agree with the last reviewer that you also need to make allowances for a connection block.
anthonyabp (verified owner) –
Once the cupboard is emptied and drawer removed it is reasonably straightforward to remove the tap provided you have a basin spanner to release the base locknut.!!!
Without said spanner it may be very difficult unless it has worked loose after factory installation.
Finally, instructions would have been handy to show that the VW electrical connector needs separated and the original tap connector tail cut off and either soldered to the tails of the new tap and heat shrink covers or fixed with a small screw terminal insulated connector block
david_j_ashcroft (verified owner) –
Excellent service and the product I received was an exact replacement for the old one complete with electrical connection block and washers.
It’s a straightforward diy job if a little fiddly, the hardest part was getting the water pipe off the old tap. In the end I removed the securing nut underneath and pushed the connection up above the sink so I could more easily separate the two.
After that it’s a simple job to fit the new tap although it needed some ptfe tape to properly seal the water pipe to the tap.
Oh, and be sure the tap is in the “off” position before reconnecting the electrics! 🙄💦