Steering wheel telescopic fail - fixed | |
My steering telescopic function failed recently. I found many posts around the tilt function but far less around the telescopic so posting this, my symptoms and solution for others.
Symptom is simple - steering wheel can be pulled in and out manually and you can almost hear stripped threads as you do so. The motors still work when you pull lever, in fact motors try to run and run when entering and exiting as they try to move wheel in and out, so you have to pull the level just to stop them running on and on. But worse issue for sure is that wheel is not secured and under breaking flies in so pretty dodgy really.
If you remove lower cowl from wheel with torx T20 driver (a longish one as one screw is quite deep set) and look under colum as you pull wheel in and out you should see a threaded bar that is just sliding through a black block that is secured in a metal frame. That black block is threaded so as motors turn bar, it moves column up and down using that block, run motors and see it just turning too. So the problem is that failed little block, which is actually a removable hard plastic thing.
The fix was pretty straight forward, took me about 40 mins in all, but this is really because access is tight.
First you need this part of a nice German chap called Ulrich. He is very responsive and posted mine quickly so I had it in three days.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Range-Rover-L322...2ca2636988
When it comes, you will first think, how much for that! But it's value is in the fact it saves a really expensive new column! I know Ulrich has explained too that he had to spend time and money to make the thing reliably too.
Anyway, with part in hand, here are steps I used. Sorry no pics.
1. Remove lower cowl from steering wheel - there are three T20 torx screws and you will need a long 75mm thin shank driver for one of them. I bought a screwdriver set from screwfix for £11 as my usual socket set was too wide to fit
2. Pull up and off, upper cowl and peel rubber bellows back.
3. Remove centre console lower side panel, to left of driver foot. One screw at rear and the panel clips off carefully.
4. Remove kick panel above pedals. Mine had three screws again all T20 torx. Panel pulls down and to left but you have some wires to light and speakers. I left them attached and just pulled panel down enough to get room.
5. Now you need a small Allen key to remove two bolts. If you look at threaded spindle that is moving through block too easily, the screws are part of a clamp that holds threaded spindle to column. It's awkward but very doable from underneath. They are silver.
6. Once off you can feed spindle up through failed block and out the straw like stick from motor. Then pull spindle and block free from car downwards
7. Thread new block onto spindle - its tight but grease and pliers get it on. Just put it on far enough so thread reaches end of block.
8. Feed spindle with new block attached to straw like stick and make sure it goes in. Then push block end into opening in column. Once in, replace two screws and apply more grease to spindle.
9. Replace all trim as per removal and you are done.
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