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Re: Had to drop off my baby...

From: RicSeyler <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net>

Subject: Re: Had to drop off my baby...

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Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 11:34:00 -0500

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Well Bones that made me feel better and feel worse LOL

I`m glad it required some tools and experience in this exact procedure

after handing it off. BUTTTT the steering wheel being put back on the

exact same

spot now has me worried. I`m soooo damn anal.



Hopefully he is thorough enough to maybe mark the shaft/wheel to get it

back on

the same "teeth" on the shaft. LOL

If not I will have to do it in the garage. With the wheel being off

recently I might be able

to pull/wiggle it off without renting a puller, and also avoid cracking

myself in the face

with it. LOL Been there done that :-)



I can see it now, whacking myself in the face with the wheel when it

lets go and then

the airbag goes off whacking me in the face again.... shall I video it

for the group?.. HAHAHAHA



Bones wrote:



> My `87 car had the same problem, I got the key out the first or

>second time it happened, but finally the lock kept it..

>

> After you pull everything out of the way, cover, airbag, little

>delicate horn contact parts, etc. (I never did a `96 car, but I own a

>`95 so I know what you have) you can then use a wheel puller too

>remove the steering wheel in order to gain access to the lock, which

>must be changed, you will need a new key too, I think it comes with

>one. I did this operation on my `87 car and I broke something off

>the delicate horn contacts but was able to get by without replacement.

>You wouldn`t want to put the same lock back in, even if you got the

>key out of it, it would just screw up again. Difficulty level on this

>job would be experienced only, some special tools needed.

>Oh, yeah, if the wheel goes back on EXACTLY like it was, go to church

>next Sunday.

>

>



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Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 17:26:18 GMT

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"RicSeyler" <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net> wrote in message

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g`luck..



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Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 17:31:14 GMT

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"RicSeyler" <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net> wrote in message

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>I just called to see if it would be ready today

> and he said "Umm, there was a plastic horn contact broken

> and had to order

> the part from GM." .......

> Translation: "I broke the plastic horn contact"

> ...........

> (cuz my horn always worked fine LOL)

> Betcha I get charged for it. :-)



if it worked before ?

I wouldn`t pay..



> Does the steering wheel have to come off to R&R the lock

> cylinder?!?

> seems weird to me....



yes,

thats probably how he broke horn contact ?



> Do you still insert a small rod somewhere around the lock

> cylinder to

> release it like we used to do on older cars?



no,

yours is held in by a set screw that has to be removed.



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Title: Women drivers 'more likely to suffer parking stress'
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 08:09:08 +0000
Author: lucyhamshare

Its official, women are hopeless at driving. I know this will anger all those feminists out there, but unfortunately a survey of 4,200 drivers (men and women!) by insurance company elephant.co.uk has proved it. The survey found that female motorists are much more likely to suffer parking stress than men, particularly when someone else is watching them.

I’m afraid I have to agree with this survey. I am hideous at parking – I hardly ever reverse into a space, and if my boyfriend is in the car with me, I usually get him to park the car if it’s a particularly tight spot. And apparently I’m not alone, the survey found that women are twice as likely to ask someone else to park their car for them, and three-quarters admit that backing into a space is at times too tricky even when there is sufficient room. This compares to just 9% of men who admit they are useless at parallel parking and half who admit that reverse parking can be tricky.

Interestingly, earlier this year, the AA revealed that 34 per cent of drivers would fail on parallel parking if forced to retake their driving test.

Fortunately, many car makers, including Ford, Volkswagen and Mercedes, have wizened on to the fact that us girlies are useless at parking and have invented parking assist gadgets to help us out. Ford’s Parking Assist, for example, uses four ultrasonic sensors located in the rear bumper which are activated when the ignition is switched on and the reverse gear is selected. As the car is reversed the sensors detecte any obstacles behind the car and will alert a warning sound when the car gets too close. So if you own a Ford and you find yourself panicking at the thought of having to park your car, pop down to your local Ford dealer to find out more, and let those panic-stricken moments be a thing of the past and let’s beat those boys at parking!


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