stiff and does not automatically return to the centre of the gate when in neutral. Hi, Permanant fix, take to garage and get them to replace link shaft on gear change mechanism. Or temp fix, get a tin
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...knob...Then you need a very firm grip - twist the gearknob 90 degrees to the left.... once its in that position it will pull off.... may be stiff at this point too - but it should pull off now... how ...
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...knob feels stiff.fan speed works fine. something might be stuck in the ducting not allowing the door to move and direct air flow to the other ducts. First pull straight on the nob and pull it off of ...
...knob/slider is not working correctly strip out the heater panel around the control knobs and check the vent direction is working properly either stiff operation so a little wd40 on the cable would ...
...stiff and i can't change gears. what is the problem? sometimes, there is a key hold near the shift knob.also the steering wheel might need to be forcefully turned. there als a fuse that sometimes ...
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Knob is stiff and will not release. Has anyone resolved this issue? Does the entire controller have to be replaced? could be the cables at the back so i would advise you ask a local mechanic to have a
it. Play with the knob and touch the car while the alarm is engaged to see the level of sensitivity you want, but be cautious. You don't want it too stiff, because when it's time to work, it might not
...knob you adusted it to heat and then tried for cool for fresh air or something, the hinges on doors in the duct work were stiff or grease was solid and put too much on the gear system or cam system ...
...KNOB IT WAS STIFF TO TURN THIS COULD BE CAUSED BY A SEIZED CABLE IF CABLE IS NOT SEIZED OPEN UP YOUR HOOD AND WHERE THE HEATER CABLE GOES THROUGH THE FIRE WALL THE CABLE SHOULD GO TO A FLAPPER WHICH ...
it keeping it from turning the metal spindle. I sprayed some non-flammable silicone on the spindal (which was stiff to turn) wedged some paper into the knob above the cracks and we're back in business
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