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auldyin Newbie
Age: 79 Zodiac: Joined: 14 Mar 2020 Posts: 4 Location: BRACKNELL
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Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 13:31 Post subject: shogun did mk 111 move heater controls |
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Hi all, now a shogun owner after 10 years of Deli ownership, Ive seen the post for double din android replacement but how do you actually get access to the lower area? ie remove the ashtray cigar lighter facia/ gearlever covering?
Thanks in advance for any pics / explanation |
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Simonfathead *****
Age: 46 Zodiac: Joined: 17 Aug 2016 Posts: 737 Location: Sidlesham, United Kingdom
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auldyin Newbie
Age: 79 Zodiac: Joined: 14 Mar 2020 Posts: 4 Location: BRACKNELL
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2020 13:50 Post subject: |
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thanks for that... had seen it before but after undiong the screws on the drive selector I could not get it off and on the 4wd selector after lowering the shroud cant see any retaining clip to remove it .... so still stuck!!
Any suggestions welcome folks |
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Simonfathead *****
Age: 46 Zodiac: Joined: 17 Aug 2016 Posts: 737 Location: Sidlesham, United Kingdom
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Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2020 9:21 Post subject: |
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is yours an automatic or manual?
The gear selector (auto) push down the plastic cover and i think from memory there is 2 screws take them both out and lift off the gaer selector there shouldn't be much resistance for it to come off.
The 4x4 selector just twists off no screws on that one |
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auldyin Newbie
Age: 79 Zodiac: Joined: 14 Mar 2020 Posts: 4 Location: BRACKNELL
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Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2020 11:17 Post subject: |
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Hi, after undoing the screw (only one ..perhaps been taken apart previously?) still could not get the drive lever off seemed really stuck on so didnt want to put too much force on it case I broke something, so seperated the heater control unit from its housing and re-assembled it in it new position.
Thanks for your input |
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Simonfathead *****
Age: 46 Zodiac: Joined: 17 Aug 2016 Posts: 737 Location: Sidlesham, United Kingdom
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Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2020 20:06 Post subject: |
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im sure on the gear selector there is a bolt (screw) on each side and then it should just slide off very easily unless someone has decided to glue yours back in as its missing a screw, stranger things have happened. Glad you got it sorted anyway |
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auldyin Newbie
Age: 79 Zodiac: Joined: 14 Mar 2020 Posts: 4 Location: BRACKNELL
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Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2020 21:27 Post subject: |
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My thoughts also ....even giving it a very hard pull didnt shift it ... |
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