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andy001 wrote:you want the testing station address don't you paul
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JohnC wrote:PaulC1959 wrote:Does this mean the solenoid is defective and needs to be replaced?
It looks fairly conclusive Paul, I think you will have to try a new one.... if they are still available. They are handed though, but I did read that the only difference was the little white lever on the solenoid body the other side of the top protrusion..... however I remember that another owner said he was able to change the lever from one side to the other. I also notice that its part No. is 77.01 034 489 now, and is the same for both sides, but the two previous part No`s. now superseded, for each side, were different.
Thanks for the pics, clearly yours is for the later type of lock going on the design of the manual lock button, (the same as mine) and Clee`s pic is for the earlier type. I have taken the liberty of saving one pic for future reference.
Let us know how you get on.
John
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PaulC1959 wrote:.....a seriously tight Phillips screw.
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BIG_MVS wrote:Glad it worked and fixed your problem
The door mirror cover does have a long philips screw so that is correct. I suggest you need 3 x these tomorrow for breakfast
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JohnC wrote:PaulC1959 wrote:.....a seriously tight Phillips screw.
Paul, the only thing I would suggest seeing that your Phillips screwdriver keeps slipping out of the screw head, is possibly you have not got the correct Phillips type driver.... there are many types and sizes of cross head screws and from my experience if you have not got the correct bit for the head, it will slip out if the screw is tight, however with the correct fit, it will usually extract the screw.
P.S. Glad to hear your door lock works now.
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jonc wrote:Pretty sure mine is a T20 too. Perhaps if it's been out before it's been replaced by a Philips?
However, when I did remove mine, those screws were both in REALLY tight. I think there was some surface rust on the screw when it came out that won't have helped. I tend to put copper grease on everything I put back now.
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