indictor stork change
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my main headlights on my00 classic stay on full beam and i cant switch them off so i got another stork and wanted to know how hard a job it is and whats involved i.e removing steering wheel etc? as i havent got a clue
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Sure it's the stork, sorry, STALK
, or could it be the relay?
If it IS a STORK, either contact RSPB, or Tesco.
Sorry............if it's the STALK, undo the screws beneath the cowling around the steering column/ognition switch, I think there are three. The cowling will now come away in two parts, upper and lower.
At this point you'll be able to see that the stalks are held in place by screws and their wiring connectors. Replacement takes all of five minutes.
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If it IS a STORK, either contact RSPB, or Tesco.
Sorry............if it's the STALK, undo the screws beneath the cowling around the steering column/ognition switch, I think there are three. The cowling will now come away in two parts, upper and lower.
At this point you'll be able to see that the stalks are held in place by screws and their wiring connectors. Replacement takes all of five minutes.
Regards, Alcazar
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