Fridge closure.

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Garrycotic

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Royton
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T6.1 Ocean 199 4Motion
Anyone had a problem with the fridge catch breaking. The lid won't stay shut when you press it down. It appears that the spring that pushes the catch back has broken. Is this part available, how easy is it to replace?
 
They replaced the whole fridge lid I believe, from memory it had a different catch on it...
 
Thanks fairly confident it's a spring that's broken in the catch, so replacing lid wouldn't help. Ideally need to find someway to replace spring or catch.
 
Thanks fairly confident it's a spring that's broken in the catch, so replacing lid wouldn't help. Ideally need to find someway to replace spring or catch.
The Part Number is in Post 4.
 
Unfortunately it's a t6.1 and the catch is in the trim underneath the lid, not in the actual lid.
Have you been to the local VW parts department. With your VIN they should be able to locate the part.
Unfortunately LLL Parts doesn't have a complete Parts catalogue for the T6.1 as yet.
 
Have you been to the local VW parts department. With your VIN they should be able to locate the part.
Unfortunately LLL Parts doesn't have a complete Parts catalogue for the T6.1 as yet.
We're on holiday in Germany at the moment, I'll try that as soon as we get back.Thanks.
 
We're on holiday in Germany at the moment, I'll try that as soon as we get back.Thanks.
Called in at the local dealers, they have 3 in stock in this country. Purchased one for 47 pounds, should arrive Thursday. They have given me a breakdown of the kitchen parts and photos of the part, the fun will start finding out how to replace the old one.
 
Success replacing the button. Fairly straightforward, you need Allen and torx screwdriver bits and a glass sucker to help pull the fridge up. Roof up and bed up remove fridge lid including hinges. Unplug leads from bottom of fridge. Remove 3 screws from each side of fridge. Attach your sucker to base of fridge and pull. It's a tight fit but will come out. There is one lead that stays attached. Lay the fridge to one side and using a trim removal tool force the button out. Push the new button in and reverse the procedure. All should be well again.
 

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