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Post by papcina on Jun 3, 2016 15:39:50 GMT -5
Hi, my turning light handle switch broke down.. don't know how... managed to open and pull away the bottom cover from the steering and I saw a small plastic piece... can anyone help me with the location where to put it? or is it something else broke... basically, the handle has no resistance anymore and moves freely up or down, it doesn't block in the central (off) position... thanks for help!
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Post by nipper on Jun 5, 2016 12:39:36 GMT -5
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Post by nipper on Jun 5, 2016 12:41:24 GMT -5
What else does this switch fit, as I need a replacement but ill be dammned if I am paying 200 bucks for one
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Post by papcina on Jun 5, 2016 16:12:00 GMT -5
lol, 200usd... no way I'm buying that piece i'd rather use a rubber ring to set it ) but thanks anyway
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Post by papcina on Jun 22, 2016 7:20:41 GMT -5
can somebody tell me how do i pull of (disassemble) the steering wheel so i can turn away the switch? do i have to pull of the whole dashboard?!
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Post by Mato393 on Jun 22, 2016 8:37:52 GMT -5
You can use the steering lock with the key in LOCK position or turn fully to one sdide to remove the nut that holds the steering wheel. The nutis under the "horn button" you can remove it by pulling it out, it has small plastic ball clips, I have remove them coupletimes and never broke one so don't worry about using some force. When the wheel is away you can remove the upper steering column cover I tink only with the combi meter cover away (it is just few bolts and 2 clips and a little bit of pain puting it back...). Than you should be able to pull out the switch block and take a look what happened... When remounting the wheel mid to have it in the same position as before. MCM guys done video about changing steering wheel...
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Post by papcina on Aug 2, 2016 13:18:39 GMT -5
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Post by spitfire on Dec 31, 2020 8:33:37 GMT -5
I had the same issue with my Justy and I got my part made by a friend in the office. It had broken and was impossible to glue back together due to the strain it was under when fitted in position. They made a 3D printed part and it works a treat for only $5.
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