Posts: 1,484
Threads: 101
Joined: Jun 2015
Reputation:
2
Location: Oxfordshire
Car Model/Spec: 306HDi 90 LX
Thanks: 13
Given 28 thank(s) in 28 post(s)
Hi all,
there's probably a thread on here already, but what's the best way to access this switch for fitting a lock nut or something?
Mine keeps working out of adjustment, so pressing the clutch flickers the brake lights. - it has a small tie-wrap round it at the mo'
thanks - -
It goes, it stops (as reqd).
Hate Housework!
Posts: 5,203
Threads: 110
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
20
Location: Devon
Car Model/Spec: Estate, DT, GTI6 and 205
Thanks: 1
Given 30 thank(s) in 30 post(s)
They are just a push fit. Best to drop the steering column and then access is a lot easier to it to check its in right
Posts: 1,484
Threads: 101
Joined: Jun 2015
Reputation:
2
Location: Oxfordshire
Car Model/Spec: 306HDi 90 LX
Thanks: 13
Given 28 thank(s) in 28 post(s)
cheers (mentally reaches for spanners)
It goes, it stops (as reqd).
Hate Housework!
Posts: 661
Threads: 15
Joined: Aug 2014
Reputation:
2
Location: prescott hill
Car Model/Spec: XSi
Thanks: 2
Given 18 thank(s) in 17 post(s)
It's an arse whatever you do. Hate that bloody switch
P1 XSi track car
2.4 LWB T4
Posts: 894
Threads: 80
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
5
Location: Gloucester
Car Model/Spec: 2006 Honda Civic 1.8 VTEC Ex
Thanks: 0
Given 5 thank(s) in 5 post(s)
Fuel tank out, 2 fuel elbows, drive shaft on a primera, all better than this stupid switch.
Took 2 of us over an hour in the freezing cold last year.
Posts: 14,208
Threads: 448
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
51
Location: isle of wight
Car Model/Spec: Pov. Spec White '6
Thanks: 17
Given 18 thank(s) in 18 post(s)
Really? It took me 15minutes by myself with fat hands....
TEAM CONROD SHITTING RALLYE!
Posts: 5,203
Threads: 110
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
20
Location: Devon
Car Model/Spec: Estate, DT, GTI6 and 205
Thanks: 1
Given 30 thank(s) in 30 post(s)
It really isn't that bad to do if you drop the steering column. I did the switch on ferry's car at FCS this year
Posts: 1,484
Threads: 101
Joined: Jun 2015
Reputation:
2
Location: Oxfordshire
Car Model/Spec: 306HDi 90 LX
Thanks: 13
Given 28 thank(s) in 28 post(s)
thinking, if I gat at it, I will extend the wiring and drill in a H/D footswitch into the brake pedal itself. :/
It goes, it stops (as reqd).
Hate Housework!