Surprising Finds!
Discussion
While undertaking the winter niggles I have found the following.
1. Upon removing the lower section of the steering column to fix a wobbly console
I found not only that it was only held on with 1 bolt!!! but I also found the 3 pin
ECU lead which for 4 years was thought not to exist and I had to take off the ECU cover to connect
to the serial port.
2. Removing the centre console reveals that the reason the rear windscreen
doesn't clear is due to the pipe missing from the port behind the handbrake to the rear vent!
Going for the dashboard tonight. What will I find?
1. Upon removing the lower section of the steering column to fix a wobbly console
I found not only that it was only held on with 1 bolt!!! but I also found the 3 pin
ECU lead which for 4 years was thought not to exist and I had to take off the ECU cover to connect
to the serial port.
2. Removing the centre console reveals that the reason the rear windscreen
doesn't clear is due to the pipe missing from the port behind the handbrake to the rear vent!
Going for the dashboard tonight. What will I find?
Just after I got mine (nearly 7 years ago
) I pulled up onto the driveway and could hear a strange metallic rubbing noise under the bonnet than rose and fell with engine revs.
I immediately thought the worst (having just bought a stupid, unreliable, breakdown-prone TVR!), and removed the bonnet with no small amount of trepidation to find...
...a Quavers packet that had been blown into the engine bay from underneath and which was rubbing on the alternator belt.
b
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) I pulled up onto the driveway and could hear a strange metallic rubbing noise under the bonnet than rose and fell with engine revs.I immediately thought the worst (having just bought a stupid, unreliable, breakdown-prone TVR!), and removed the bonnet with no small amount of trepidation to find...
...a Quavers packet that had been blown into the engine bay from underneath and which was rubbing on the alternator belt.
b
d!
Well dash top off and quite easily too. No further surprises other than finding that the radio ariel goes down the drivers wing and not the near side. Going to mount some thin rubber gasket around the flappy air vents to stop them clanging and re-seat the 4 air vents so that I can point them in the right direction permenantly.
Once you see the pic of the two bolt locations they are easy to remove with a socket on an extension. The tricky bit will be the reverse of removal and trying to locate the holes again. Yes my steering air vents are also a pain and I will try and use the same re seating as on the 4 top of dash ones. I am also thinking of routing the pipes under steering column so that they sit inside the under column cover, unless of course that's just a niggle on my car and everyone else's is like that already!!
Curdster said:
Once you see the pic of the two bolt locations they are easy to remove with a socket on an extension. The tricky bit will be the reverse of removal and trying to locate the holes again. Yes my steering air vents are also a pain and I will try and use the same re seating as on the 4 top of dash ones. I am also thinking of routing the pipes under steering column so that they sit inside the under column cover, unless of course that's just a niggle on my car and everyone else's is like that already!!
Pipes are under the cover on mine 
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