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Volkswagen Jetta A6 Passat Headliner Lamp Housing Cover is an original interior trim element from the Volkswagen group, designed for installation in the headliner area. It serves as a functional housing for the ceiling lamp, improving cabin aesthetics and ensuring stable mounting of lighting components. Thanks to its factory origin from the Cladding, decorative strips and decorations category, it guarantees a proper fit to the headliner structure.
The presented headliner console serves as a housing for the ceiling lamp in Volkswagen Jetta A6 and Passat models, integrating lighting and the finish of the central part of the headliner into a single module. The element belongs to the interior finishing group and is responsible for:
Thanks to its construction conforming to the manufacturer's design, the console maintains the correct geometry and mounting points, which facilitates installation and subsequent servicing of interior lighting.
The headliner lamp housing has been designed as an element that integrates with the headliner line and adjacent cladding. The shape and profiling are adapted to the interior architecture of the Jetta A6 and Passat, which translates to:
As an element from the Cladding, decorative strips and decorations group, the console influences the visual perception of the interior, organizing the central part of the headliner and ensuring a tidy appearance of the lighting area.
The headliner lamp housing is prepared for installation in the factory mounting points provided by the vehicle manufacturer. This solution allows for:
The used nature of the part makes it a sensible choice for interior repairs when preserving the original construction and compatibility with existing components is important.
Using an original headliner console in a Volkswagen Jetta A6 or Passat allows for restoring a cohesive cabin appearance after mechanical damage, disassembly, or lighting modifications. Key benefits include:
For users who wish to maintain the factory character of their cabin, choosing an original headliner lamp housing is a practical solution for an aesthetic and technically correct repair.
If you are planning a comprehensive interior refresh for your Volkswagen and also need other trim elements related to the headliner, pillars, or decorative trims, check out the available parts in the Volkswagen Cladding, decorative strips and decorations category.
When choosing used trim elements, it is worth paying attention to their origin and environmental impact; if you are interested in the topic of conscious use of recycled parts in automotive, check out the article Eco-tuning in practice: how to increase performance while reducing your carbon footprint with recycled parts.