996 turbo steering wheel of centre after indicator stock fix
996 turbo steering wheel of centre after indicator stock fix
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Jer_1974

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1,642 posts

216 months

Monday 9th October 2017
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My 996 Turbo failed it's MOT a few months ago due to the indicator stock not cancelling. I bought a new one and got my local garage to re-MOT it once they had replaced the stock. I don't drive it much but last time out noticed the wheel was of centre. Called the garage today to be told it's not like an old car with a spline and needs the wheel alignment done to resolve it. Is this right? Just watched a Boxter wheel replacement on Youtube and it had a spline. Don't think he's trying to do me over but think the boss may be getting duff information from his mechanic.

kev.RS

215 posts

230 months

Monday 9th October 2017
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Sounds like they are making excuses for their work and would imagine if you booked it in for an alignment check they would just take the steering wheel off and centre it!
If they say that they did take it off then I would be wary about adjusting anything underneath to offset them putting the steering wheel back on pissed!

Looks like it does have splines from pics as had to refresh my memory.


Jer_1974

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1,642 posts

216 months

Tuesday 10th October 2017
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Thanks Kev. Think I will just spend half an hour and do it myself and just not use them again. Lost confidence in them a bit now anyway. Anyone know the size of socket I will need?

Edited by Jer_1974 on Tuesday 10th October 08:13

sundayjumper

530 posts

305 months

Tuesday 10th October 2017
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Jer_1974 said:
...told it's not like an old car with a spline...
It's an old car, with a spline smile

Jer_1974 said:
Anyone know the size of socket I will need?
I think 22mm or 24mm, I took mine off at the weekend but can't remember. And you'll need a short extension to reach in.


cd1957

648 posts

199 months

Tuesday 10th October 2017
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Hi Please make sure you disconnect the battery, leave for 1/2 hour, before removing airbag.

Chris