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Retrofiting mfsw steering wheel

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r5gtt:
Can I just say that the alignment of the wheel wasn't refitted like how it was removed as it was a spline or two out of place and the marks didnt match up when refitting. just my observation Raz

Good video though  :happy2:

RetroRaz:

--- Quote from: r5gtt on February 01, 2016, 02:10:37 pm ---Can I just say that the alignment of the wheel wasn't refitted like how it was removed as it was a spline or two out of place and the marks didnt match up when refitting. just my observation Raz

Good video though  :happy2:

--- End quote ---

I think its the camera angle  :laugh:

That was the first time I retrofitted a steering.

r5gtt:

--- Quote from: RetroRaz on February 01, 2016, 02:17:43 pm ---
--- Quote from: r5gtt on February 01, 2016, 02:10:37 pm ---Can I just say that the alignment of the wheel wasn't refitted like how it was removed as it was a spline or two out of place and the marks didnt match up when refitting. just my observation Raz

Good video though  :happy2:

--- End quote ---

I think its the camera angle  :laugh:

That was the first time I retrofitted a steering.

--- End quote ---
Must be the camera angle  :laugh: at least you know how too and it's a piece of cake really thanks to you people can fit their own ones in. programming is debatable  :signLOL:

I still want to fit the cruise in mine but laziness kicks in.

Matto:
Another little tip that I like to use is to put a marker pen line on the head of the bolt each time it had been re-tightened. A simple way of keeping track how many times it has been off  :happy2:

r5gtt:
I'm now in the process of taken the control module off to remove old indicator stalk.

Can someone please confirm this part number?.

1K0 593 549 AG

Thanks

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