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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
Coming back from the garage last night, I parked on my driveway, pulled the key from ignition and locked the car. Something however felt a bit off, as if the wheel wouldn't lock but sometimes one has to wiggle it a bit for the plunger to engage so I wasn't concerned.
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4th Feb 2021 5:49pm |
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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1340 |
Its a warning shot for sure, what you can do is remove the shroud from the upper column, when you look at the 12 o clock position of the steering shaft boss there's a strip that can be pried out and lubricant added there, may keep you going a while
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4th Feb 2021 7:28pm |
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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
Thanks! I've seen a video somewhere, I'll try to find it again and take the thing apart to do the lubrication trick during the weekend.
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4th Feb 2021 7:42pm |
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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1340 |
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4th Feb 2021 9:00pm |
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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
That's the main reason I'm asking. The problem occurred after I had changed the alternator + steering belts and idler pulleys. I basically did NOTHING else than just flipping the key over and touching the blade on the lock when it started to work again. For what it's worth, the key had been on the ignition throughout the car's stay in the garage.
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5th Feb 2021 8:00am |
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Sam Member Since: 02 Jun 2017 Location: West Sussex Posts: 89 |
Morning matey, had the same problem with mine which I fixed, and the messages below are to another member if France who had the same problem too. Just follow these steps and it's actually quite simple to repair. My advise though, don't drive it again until you can fix it 'cause you really don't want to end up stuck miles from home because it WILL fail.
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5th Feb 2021 8:20am |
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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1340 |
Unless the second hand unit is on ebay because it has the same issue |
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5th Feb 2021 8:45am |
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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
Hello Sam,
So true |
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5th Feb 2021 8:49am |
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Sam Member Since: 02 Jun 2017 Location: West Sussex Posts: 89 |
Indeed, but no-one on here (Myself included) seems willing to pay over £3k for a new column. So you either perform an unsightly, and of questionable reliability in itself, bodge, or you do the job properly albeit with a second hand unit. I guess it all depends on whether you're happy to drive around in a car cobbled together with countless bodges for various maladies, or you'd like keep the car as the factory intended. I know what I prefer. VS, no worries, and yes, that's the unit. Read through the instructions a few times so you're familiar with the process, then crack on, shouldn't take you too long. One thing I didn't mention in my blurb; as well as making sure the steering wheel is all the way out before disconnecting the battery, make sure it is also in it's lowest position too. You'll understand why once you come to do the job. |
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5th Feb 2021 9:32am |
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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
Thanks for the confirmation. I personally don't feel right with temporary fixes here and there for any longer than necessary. That is until I have the spares available.
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5th Feb 2021 9:55am |
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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1340 |
Good idea vs
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5th Feb 2021 10:22am |
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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
When it happened I remember not feeling right after leaving the car. As if I didn't hear the usual noises and believe me, I'm so much used to them I'll know it when something is off.
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5th Feb 2021 10:48am |
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RobL322 Member Since: 29 Sep 2021 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 32 |
Thanks for the advice. Cannot see how a squirt of wd40 would help. Hoping full charge on battery might be the cure. |
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21st May 2022 8:58pm |
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RobL322 Member Since: 29 Sep 2021 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 32 |
Interestingly my key had been on the centre console near ignition for months while car was off the road. Batter was disconnected the whole time. Could that have any effect? Seems the key need only be close to ignition for RFID sensor detection. Just read the whole thread. Thanks to @Sam for the advice. Seems I might be shopping for a new upper half of steering column. Small potatoes compared to engine swap Still a minor PITA disconnecting steering. |
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21st May 2022 9:02pm |
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