hi all , need to change a lock housing on a mates caddy , and have got a spare rocco column stripped down , but cannot get the housing off the column , it the one with a metal upper shroud ,
any suggestions please
cheers
steering column lock housing
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Re: steering column lock housing
I dont know what a scirocco housing looks like but i've changed a few steering locks in my time.
I take it you have found the bolts that hold the ignition barrel/steering lock in place on the column?? On the 1's i have done there are 2 rounded off bolts, I take it they do this in manufacturing so you cant get a socket or spanner on them as a anti-theft device? If so... I have a solution to your problem!
You either need a demmel or a hack saw blade, basically you just want to cut 2 flats on the heads of the rounded nuts, so you can get a flat headed screwdriver on it... On 1 of them, i did it on the top where the hex head should be, and on another i had to do it underneath, on the bolt shank, and unscrew it backwards so to speak.
Its a bit of a pain, but its the only way i have found without cuttin it up.
Hope this help... Chaps
I take it you have found the bolts that hold the ignition barrel/steering lock in place on the column?? On the 1's i have done there are 2 rounded off bolts, I take it they do this in manufacturing so you cant get a socket or spanner on them as a anti-theft device? If so... I have a solution to your problem!
You either need a demmel or a hack saw blade, basically you just want to cut 2 flats on the heads of the rounded nuts, so you can get a flat headed screwdriver on it... On 1 of them, i did it on the top where the hex head should be, and on another i had to do it underneath, on the bolt shank, and unscrew it backwards so to speak.
Its a bit of a pain, but its the only way i have found without cuttin it up.
Hope this help... Chaps
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Re: steering column lock housing
Recently done same job on a golf mk3, the shear bolts are
as said an anti theft device.
Just get a sharp 1/2 inch cold chisel and a small hammer,
place chisel on outer edge of rounded shear bolt at about 45 degree angle
and tap the bolt around - it comes loose quite easily cos the head of the bolt
used when assembled is designed to shear off at fairly low torque setting.
Re-assemble the same way!
Hope this helps
as said an anti theft device.
Just get a sharp 1/2 inch cold chisel and a small hammer,
place chisel on outer edge of rounded shear bolt at about 45 degree angle
and tap the bolt around - it comes loose quite easily cos the head of the bolt
used when assembled is designed to shear off at fairly low torque setting.
Re-assemble the same way!
Hope this helps
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Re: steering column lock housing
hi , no its not the sheer bolts the need to come off , sorry should have said that , its the upper metal shroud or coller this retains a spring and a washer which retain the bearing in the steering lock housing , so that you can then remove the housing , some have a plastic shroud which is easy to get off , however this column has a metal one
have to get this off as the one on trhe caddy has been smashed
cheers
have to get this off as the one on trhe caddy has been smashed
cheers
Re: steering column lock housing
you can just undo the locking bolt on the bottom by the pedal and pull the shaft out with the housing
as you need a pully to get it off
or cut it off and buy a new one
as you need a pully to get it off
or cut it off and buy a new one