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This "play" only occurs so far when the key in ignition is turned on..
Anyone seen this before?
This "play" only occurs so far when the key in ignition is turned on..
Anyone seen this before?
Playing with the wheel a bit, key out it started to spin, mostly to the left, but stops when turned to the right. Key in 360 degrees of spinning. Something in the shaft must have went.So what happens if you don’t put key in how much movement do you then get.
J
Playing with the wheel a bit, key out it started to spin, mostly to the left, but stops when turned to the right. Key in 360 degrees of spinning. Something in the shaft must have went.
Thank you for the input everyone. I will dig in some more. It's interesting. Imagine this off-road on a corner. Yeehaa.ahh more investigation needed, let us know what you find
J
youll have to look under the bonnet whilst someone turns the wheelThank you for the input everyone. I will dig in some more. It's interesting. Imagine this off-road on a corner. Yeehaa.
Well! It was a bolt at the end of the shaft that keeps the splines engaged... M8 45 mm fix. Anyone ever have that happen?
Thanks everyone! Check those bolts! Wow
This guy was gonzo.
That bolt holds the end of the shaft into place so that the "splines" line up. Male end, into female end. There is a groove near the end of the shaft that the bolt slides by. The entire shaft had popped out and was barely connected with it missing.Yes that’s a steering UJ securing bolt. That shouldn’t allow the indicator stalks to turn with the steering wheel. I would check the steering column mounts.
That bolt holds the end of the shaft into place so that the "splines" line up. Male end, into female end. There is a groove near the end of the shaft that the bolt slides by. The entire shaft had popped out and was barely connected with it missing.
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