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Robbert

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  1. On 2/19/2021 at 11:16 PM, laverdj said:

    Hi after attaching both doors correctly, they are very wobbly and one does not stay closed. 
    What am I doing wrong?

     

    I have the exact same problem. The hinge is tight to the body, but still the doors are wobbly.  I'm going to try and remove the door panels to fix the hinge.

  2. Hi Lou,

    1 hour ago, General Lou said:

    Thanks for the photos. Steering wheel coming off when you turn it suggests that it is jammed somewhere. 

    When you say the pins do not align. Do you mean the bit circled in blue? These definitely need to fit and align correctly or the steering column will sit too high. Take off the interior and try re fitting it. It is only just off, so try pushing it with a little force. Also check that the wire runs along the steering column isn't preventing ti from turning properly. You could try rethreading the wire so that it doesn't hamper the turning movement.

    Presumably the wheels turn ok if you move them by holding the wheel itself?

     

     

    The steering wheel does turn, but the silver/brown part is just not fixed, it's very loose.

    On the photo it's indeed the pin circled in blue, but it's for all 4 pins. I can't move the interior assemble more forward, because of the steering cog, which is allready where it's supposed to be. The wire is not in the way and is fitted properly.

    Could it be that the black ring on the steering axle is not far enough on the axle, so that the lower part is too long (causing the whole assembly to misalign) and the upper part is too short (causing the steering wheel to fall off constantly).

  3. Yes, it's all the way in (I don't see any of the flat area).

    Every time I turn the steering wheel, it comes off, also the button only can be pressed when the steering wheel is slightly turned (I followed the instructions to the letter).

     

    In the photos you should be able to see that the interior pins don't align with the chassis slots, even though the steering axis is in the right place.

    IMG_4141.HEIC IMG_4140.HEIC IMG_4143.HEIC IMG_4142.HEIC

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