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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: DaveGTiMK on 30 October 2007, 08:21

Title: Indicator problem found, advice needed
Post by: DaveGTiMK on 30 October 2007, 08:21
For a while now I have had an odd indication problem when turning left the relay makes an odd noise and I get no flashy flashy. I have traced the problem to the indicator stalk its self.

I got a replacement set of ebay and am now good to change them over. But is seems that in the case of the golf the whole steering wheel has to come off. Great. :sad:

Advice needed:

Mr Haynes sez that the air bag retaining screws should be replaced whenever removing the airbag, is this so?

Steering wheel removal states a torque setting for the nut, I do not own a torque wrench, nor have I have used or need one, does it just need to be done up real tight (don't get me wrong I know its important that the thing don't fall off while being driven)???

Any secrets to changing the stalks over would be appretiated.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Indicator problem found, advice needed
Post by: jamesd0015 aka jimgti on 30 October 2007, 08:44
I've changed my wheel over and didnt change the screws nor torque the nut (just tighten alot).

So no need to do any of that, all i would recommend is disconnecting the battery before you do any of this work. Don't want it going bang in your face.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Indicator problem found, advice needed
Post by: Len on 30 October 2007, 08:46
As above, but disconnect battery completely (take out even) and wait 15 minutes before  starting work. This is to allow any residual current to dissipate. Oh and keep battery terminals away from any metal.
Then safe to work on air-bag.
Title: Re: Indicator problem found, advice needed
Post by: DaveGTiMK on 30 October 2007, 09:01
thanks guys, I found the bit about the battery in Mr Haynes but the residual current thing is new, but noted.

Thanks.

I am trying to find a leather one in ebay germany to replace it, bloody germans can't make there mind up what they call it, leder is leather but sometimes its Leder Lenkrad, or lederlenkrad or Golf 3 or golf III, they is not very consistant. :angry:

Anyone one how muc a retrim would cost?
Title: Re: Indicator problem found, advice needed
Post by: DaveGTiMK on 30 October 2007, 09:05
will a MK4 steering wheel fit straight onto a MK3??
Title: Re: Indicator problem found, advice needed
Post by: Pete Taylor on 30 October 2007, 09:40
It can be done by grinding the back of the wheel and using some hardcore glue to stick the clockspring to the wheel or drilling.tapping and screwing. The glue idea is a much better way forward though