How to remove LH unit?
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OK, I give up
- how do you get the LH unit off the car?
I have unscrewed the four nuts holding the EZK, and removed this unit. I've also removed the two cap screws holding the LH bracket - but can't get the bracket to even look like moving.
Cheers
Barry
'89 S4
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I have unscrewed the four nuts holding the EZK, and removed this unit. I've also removed the two cap screws holding the LH bracket - but can't get the bracket to even look like moving.
Cheers
Barry
'89 S4
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Drifting
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There is a trick to it. I think mine has a 3rd screw in the back. The plug snaps loose near the end with the wire bundle attached then pivots around and out. Be careful and slow, don't want to break the old plastic.
Someone can correct me but that is what i remember.
Someone can correct me but that is what i remember.
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Barry..............first and foremost disconnect the battery. There is a wiring harness for each the EZK and LH that you should remove. Then there is 2 bolts that hold the bracket assembly to the passenger footwell of the car. With these bolts removed you should have the LH, EZK and bracket assembly in hand. Remove the appropriate nuts/bolts to get at either computer.
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The bracket assembly also has a pin at the back that fits into a rubber grommet.
Once you removed both bolts as per Malcolm's instruction, you should be able to pull the assembly towards the back and center of the car.
Paul
Once you removed both bolts as per Malcolm's instruction, you should be able to pull the assembly towards the back and center of the car.
Paul
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nice pictures here which are probably adequate on their own but the explanation is in German
http://www.stein-aviation.de/html/ausbau_0.html
Marton
http://www.stein-aviation.de/html/ausbau_0.html
Marton