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fabia_simon

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  1. Problem solved, the nut was loose. I must of cracked it yesterday and didn't realize 🤣
  2. They're just small chamfers to aid in the socket over the nut. As far as I can see looks same as mine
  3. Just been on the phone to Skoda and their technician uses a 36mm 12 point special socket. The top of the pitches are lower on the nut so dealers have a socket to stop the socket jumping
  4. You can see the contact points where the nut is just running over the points, I ground the socket down on it's length at work because of the huge inside chamfer on these sockets.
  5. The OD has enough clearance as far as I can see it goes on the nut fine, when I turn the socket you can fell the socket is way to big and jumps all the points on the nut. The OD on the socket is just a touch under 48mm dia
  6. Hi all, Went to take the hub nut off with a 12 point socket 36mm and it doesn't even look to turn the nut plus a 34mm if far to small for the nut. Is it a 35mm? See pics Thanks
  7. I haven't had the chance to take a second look yet. Just to add aren't the top and bottom coils different diameters? I may be wrong.
  8. Bearing is fine, still smooth twist movement so I saw no need to replace that. The top mount is still in good condition. As I said in my other comment the bottom coil is not seating as it should once the to bearing is in place and spring released but sits in there fine when the spring is compressed
  9. Sounds identical to my issue, also on lock to lock the spring will move you can clearly hear it suddenly release as the steering is turned
  10. I could do when I'm off work and it's not raining.
  11. I did think this, but I had compressors on and just put back on same way. There is a possibility that I took the compressor off before reinstall. The spring on the last coil only contacts the seat at one point, almost as if it has a slight kink in it and the end of the spring is not sitting flat and not contacting the shock.
  12. Hi all, Just replaced front drivers shock absorber and noticed that when I reinstalled the spring it was not seating correctly on the shock at the bottom. When up against the stop it's as if the spring is not sitting central to the shock and not fully contacting the bottom seat. When assembled you can still turn the spring slightly. This also happens when turning the wheel when on the car. Is this the spring or have I missed something on reassembly? Or something else. Side note: seats on old shock fine Thanks in advance
  13. Without getting to technical the cheapest option is a new resistor. That's been the cause on every occasion since I've owned the car for the last 5 years
  14. Sorry the resistor I got from eBay Pollen filter from euro car parts
  15. I changed pollen filter about 2 weeks ago, I bought it on eBay and it's lasted 4 years which was 3½ years more than a genuine one.
  16. The motor is fine, as 3 and 4 work flawlessly
  17. Hi all, I've had the issue twice before, both times it was a resistor fail because of the 4th speed only working. This time it's different 3 and 4 speeds work so does this mean it's a switch fail and not a resistor? Thanks in advance
  18. Hi all, Was wondering what size the front hub nut is on a MK2 Monte Carlo. I've heard 36 and 35 thrown around. And do I need to special socket to fit? Thanks
  19. What do you mean? You bought an airbag aswell?
  20. Thanks, I'm not worried about the function buttons. Can they be removed and have blanking plates put on?
  21. Hi all, Simple question, will a MK3 flat bottomed steering wheel bolt onto a MK2? See picture attached Cheers

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