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M44K TS Member Since: 09 Feb 2010 Location: North East U.K. Posts: 1325 |
Spot the difference..
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12th Jul 2010 10:42pm |
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nbunney Member Since: 10 Aug 2008 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2031 |
OMG
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12th Jul 2010 10:52pm |
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M44K TS Member Since: 09 Feb 2010 Location: North East U.K. Posts: 1325 |
The in and out movement of the steering colum decided to stop working last week, there was a clunk and the wheel wouldn't move out, it would still go up and down, just not in and out. Turns out that the electric motor for it is held on to the steering colum by a plastic clip which gets brittle and snapped off meaning the motor was lying loose inside the dash, (hence the clunking noise)
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12th Jul 2010 10:54pm |
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XXXAngelXXX Member Since: 25 Mar 2007 Location: Stuttgart Posts: 4994 |
BUT why did you moved the steering wheel to the wrong side ? All my spelling errorz are belong to me!
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13th Jul 2010 6:19am |
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Kilovolt Member Since: 07 Feb 2010 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 104 |
Confess!!
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13th Jul 2010 9:26am |
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M44K TS Member Since: 09 Feb 2010 Location: North East U.K. Posts: 1325 |
2 screws and a trim clip, I know where the screws are from though, they go in under the passenger air bag before the glovebox goes in, so I'll have to whip the glovebox back out. I think the trim clip is off the passenger kick panel somewhere. 2006 Mercedes CLS
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13th Jul 2010 10:54am |
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dantheman Member Since: 02 Feb 2009 Location: North: Lancs Posts: 477 |
Arrgghh!!! It looks like a mad woman's sh t in there!
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13th Jul 2010 1:48pm |
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M44K TS Member Since: 09 Feb 2010 Location: North East U.K. Posts: 1325 |
I quite enjoyed it actually, guess I'm just sad like that 2006 Mercedes CLS
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13th Jul 2010 2:03pm |
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daveo Member Since: 21 Oct 2009 Location: london Posts: 2307 |
hi m44k, well done, take my hat of to you, i get such a buzz when i do things like that, cant be giving hard earned money to dealers unless i cant do the job.. did you disconnect the battery! V8 facelift Range Rover Autobiography 22" wheels.
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13th Jul 2010 7:51pm |
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Macdaddy Member Since: 15 Oct 2009 Location: Preston, Lancashire Posts: 466 |
Brave man, I could easily take that al apart however the issue would come putting it back how it was TDV8 HST Sport **Current**
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13th Jul 2010 7:57pm |
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daveo Member Since: 21 Oct 2009 Location: london Posts: 2307 |
i have a magic tool for that and i use it all the time....a camera...it has saved me many times when it comes to plugs, wiring, fixings ect, wont start a job with out it... V8 facelift Range Rover Autobiography 22" wheels.
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13th Jul 2010 8:06pm |
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M44K TS Member Since: 09 Feb 2010 Location: North East U.K. Posts: 1325 |
I didn't disconnect the battery, I probably should have as I had the CD changer unplugged and the light switch, but everything still works as it should so I guess it's a success If there's any problems, I have an OBD scanner and nav coder to check out any faults.
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13th Jul 2010 9:39pm |
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dantheman Member Since: 02 Feb 2009 Location: North: Lancs Posts: 477 |
Absolutely - although these jobs can seem messy: anything that can be done without being robbed by a dealer is indeed a bonus! |
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15th Jul 2010 12:03pm |
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M44K TS Member Since: 09 Feb 2010 Location: North East U.K. Posts: 1325 |
My thoughts exactly, me and my dad reckoned for a main dealer to do that, it would have been about £500, then they would probably say that it needs either a new motor and plastic bracket.
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15th Jul 2010 12:26pm |
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