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andystephens
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Hi all
Hoping someone could help me.
I’ve got a 2002 Honda Civic which has just failed it’s MOT. A couple of things are easy which I can sort out. The other two I need help with.
Firstly, they said there is excessive free play at the steering wheel steering rack fitted. How would I fix that?
Suspension arm pin or bush excessively worn offside front. Which part are they referring to as it seems a bit vague.
Thanks
Hoping someone could help me.
I’ve got a 2002 Honda Civic which has just failed it’s MOT. A couple of things are easy which I can sort out. The other two I need help with.
Firstly, they said there is excessive free play at the steering wheel steering rack fitted. How would I fix that?
Suspension arm pin or bush excessively worn offside front. Which part are they referring to as it seems a bit vague.
Thanks
Proud dad to Darcy.....
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You’re best to ask the garage who completed the MOT. They’d be in the best position to tell you of work that needs completing and an approximate quote.0
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Look underneath for yellow crayon on a suspension arm
Steering rack could be any number of joints / components.0 -
Garage was not really that helpful, the woman said she would ask the mechanic but he was on a 2 hour lunch break!
I’ll take a look underneath, I am technically minded. Wasn’t sure if it could be lower wish bone or ball joint
And I have heard there is a way to tighten the rack on a civic.... don’t think it’s any of the tie rods as nothing was said at MOTProud dad to Darcy.....0 -
andystephens wrote: »Firstly, they said there is excessive free play at the steering wheel steering rack fitted. How would I fix that?Suspension arm pin or bush excessively worn offside front. Which part are they referring to as it seems a bit vague.0
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