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Re: abs, tc, speedo problem
« Reply #15 on: 30 August 2008, 18:22:24 »

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"need lots of patience to get all 6 screws out and usually 4/5 (5 in my case) back in!"

Lightweight! ;D ;D ;D

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You got all 6 back in?  I take my hat off to you.  ::)  After getting 5 back in and getting p*ssed of with the sixth (bottom right looking from front) i thought b*llox can't see that the last one is absolutely necessary!  No probs to date :y

Ah yes but I didn't say how many days, pints of beer or swearing it took!! The secret (if that is what it can be called) is to have a range of different length extn bars and fitments and loosely fasten it on with a bit of sticky tape.

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Re: abs, tc, speedo problem
« Reply #16 on: 31 August 2008, 19:27:58 »

thanks for all advice, now thoroughly scared at prospect of changing faulty unit. sounds like a big job. might leave it for a while until we get some better weather and i got plenty of spare time. might as well do cam cover gaskets at same time.
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Re: abs, tc, speedo problem
« Reply #17 on: 31 August 2008, 22:57:29 »

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"need lots of patience to get all 6 screws out and usually 4/5 (5 in my case) back in!"

Lightweight! ;D ;D ;D

varche

You got all 6 back in?  I take my hat off to you.  ::)  After getting 5 back in and getting p*ssed of with the sixth (bottom right looking from front) i thought b*llox can't see that the last one is absolutely necessary!  No probs to date :y

Ah yes but I didn't say how many days, pints of beer or swearing it took!! The secret (if that is what it can be called) is to have a range of different length extn bars and fitments and loosely fasten it on with a bit of sticky tape.

varche

Used magnetic torx bars + mini ratchet - completed mine start to finish in a few hours.  Wasn't prepared to spend longer on last (unneccessary) bolt - anyway had back-ache as well!! ;)
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Re: abs, tc, speedo problem
« Reply #18 on: 01 September 2008, 13:36:43 »

not trying to hijack the thread but on the subject of TC faults, my 98 Omega will light the TC warning if i am a bit to eager with my right foot in the wet, sometimes it will just flash (think its supposed to) other times it will stay on till i restart.
ABS, speedo and cruise work just fine even when the light is on, any idea's ????
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Re: abs, tc, speedo problem
« Reply #19 on: 01 September 2008, 14:24:45 »

I would give the rear pick ups a clean next to the diff, its easy to do and cheap ;)
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Re: abs, tc, speedo problem
« Reply #20 on: 01 September 2008, 15:13:19 »

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"need lots of patience to get all 6 screws out and usually 4/5 (5 in my case) back in!"

Lightweight! ;D ;D ;D

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You got all 6 back in?  I take my hat off to you.  ::)  After getting 5 back in and getting p*ssed of with the sixth (bottom right looking from front) i thought b*llox can't see that the last one is absolutely necessary!  No probs to date :y

I got all six in too, and it was easier than taking them out, although still a pig of a job. Having the right tools is half the answer, and that takes a lot of thinking about. I hope I never have to do it again.
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Re: abs, tc, speedo problem
« Reply #21 on: 01 September 2008, 15:46:42 »

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"need lots of patience to get all 6 screws out and usually 4/5 (5 in my case) back in!"

Lightweight! ;D ;D ;D

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You got all 6 back in?  I take my hat off to you.  ::)  After getting 5 back in and getting p*ssed of with the sixth (bottom right looking from front) i thought b*llox can't see that the last one is absolutely necessary!  No probs to date :y

I got all six in too, and it was easier than taking them out, although still a pig of a job. Having the right tools is half the answer, and that takes a lot of thinking about. I hope I never have to do it again.
I take my hat off to you too.  ::)   I am a lightweight :(
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Re: abs, tc, speedo problem
« Reply #22 on: 01 September 2008, 16:05:58 »

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I would give the rear pick ups a clean next to the diff, its easy to do and cheap ;)

Will try over the weekend, thanks.
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