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Re: Steering slipping.
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From neerim east victoria
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It sounds like the splines on the shaft or the steering wheel are worn,remove the horn button assy and see if there is any sign of freeplay between the shaft and wheel also the coupling from the shaft to the steering box
Russ

Posted on: 2015/11/6 20:58
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Subject Poster Date
     Steering slipping. mr_dat 2015/11/6 13:25
       Re: Steering slipping. zabond 2015/11/6 20:58
         Re: Steering slipping. ddgonzal 2015/11/6 22:42
           Re: Steering slipping. ddgonzal 2015/11/6 23:23
             Re: Steering slipping. ddgonzal 2015/11/6 23:38
         Re: Steering slipping. Othy1994 2016/1/21 0:44
           Re: Steering slipping. ddgonzal 2016/1/21 2:07
       Re: Steering slipping. mr_dat 2015/11/7 1:34
       Re: Steering slipping. mr_dat 2015/11/10 11:18
         Re: Steering slipping. oda70 2015/11/10 11:29
           Re: Steering slipping. ddgonzal 2015/11/10 20:18
             Re: Steering slipping. ddgonzal 2015/11/10 20:27
       Re: Steering slipping. Othy1994 2016/1/21 5:32
         Re: Steering slipping. ddgonzal 2016/1/21 6:42
         Re: Steering slipping. Othy1994 2016/1/21 7:14
           Re: Steering slipping. ddgonzal 2016/1/21 9:04




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