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Andy_C

Servo Removal

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Andy_C

Just checking I'm doing this right having spent an hour upside down in the footwell (no mean feat for a 6' 2" 17 stone lump!).

 

Taken off lower dash housing and I'm seeing 6 bolts with the circular spring washers. Got them off and 6 bolts - remove from the inside and servo out from the engine bay?

 

Really could do with being smaller and slimmer.

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dcc

I am 99% sure the servo is just 4 nuts

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welshpug

and the clevis pin and clip.

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Anthony

Assuming you're trying to remove the servo and pedal box as a pair, there's more than 6 nuts you need to undo.

 

You're probably missing the partly obscured one in the top left hand corner, as from memory there's 7 or 8 nuts in total.

 

Undo all them, and withdraw the complete servo and pedal box assembly from the engine bay towards you, wiggling it out.

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speno

I find using a quarter drive socket with a extension and a UJ is pretty good to get in there

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Andy_C

Thanks chaps. Looking after 2 poorly kids so will attack this again at the weekend - appreciate the help!

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woodymi16

These may be of help

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Miles

Remove the steering coloum too, there's one at the top

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Andy_C

All done - many thanks chaps

 

Twat of a job but I managed to get the last bolt (up behind the steering column) out with an 11mm socket on an extension bar.

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