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akmofo 01-30-2013 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2138518)
yah, after you get the failed lock working, put the car in ACC and either cut the brown wire or pull the fuse. that is your permanent solution per other members.

i suppose you can use aluminum foil tape to put that dissassembled steering lock back together.

If you actually get inside the slu, pulling the motor is another permanent solution.

kenchan 01-30-2013 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by akmofo (Post 2138577)
If you actually get inside the slu, pulling the motor is another permanent solution.

are there any risk of the gear moving out of position without the motor inside?

either case (brown wire cut or pull fuse) the motor is used as a locking mechanism. locks the gear from moving out of the unlocked state.

bhk1004 01-30-2013 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2138589)
are there any risk of the gear moving out of position without the motor inside?

either case (brown wire cut or pull fuse) the motor is used as a locking mechanism. locks the gear from moving out of the unlocked state.

well you can just superglue the gear down, or like i did, use the locking pin to hold it in place.

I need to try the fuse/wire cut fix though. I still get the key light and its very annoying.

kenchan 01-30-2013 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by bhk1004 (Post 2138667)
well you can just superglue the gear down, or like i did, use the locking pin to hold it in place.

I need to try the fuse/wire cut fix though. I still get the key light and its very annoying.

sounds good.

hummm... not sure why the keylight is still illuminated on yours.
when we cut the brown wire/full fuse, there is no error icon.

bhk1004 01-30-2013 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2138818)
sounds good.

hummm... not sure why the keylight is still illuminated on yours.
when we cut the brown wire/full fuse, there is no error icon.

yes, I have not done the wire/fuse fix. I got the car to start, then pulled the steering lock fuse and my car would no start. so I ended up reinstalling the fuse and cutting the Steering Lock Mechanism and making it permanently unlocked. which worked, but now i have the annoying keylight on. I have to see if the fuse or the wire mod will fix that light from coming on.

doesnt really matter to me, but seems like an annoying question to answer when i sell the car in a few years.

akmofo 01-30-2013 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by bhk1004 (Post 2138851)
yes, I have not done the wire/fuse fix. I got the car to start, then pulled the steering lock fuse and my car would no start. so I ended up reinstalling the fuse and cutting the Steering Lock Mechanism and making it permanently unlocked. which worked, but now i have the annoying keylight on. I have to see if the fuse or the wire mod will fix that light from coming on.

doesnt really matter to me, but seems like an annoying question to answer when i sell the car in a few years.

If the light is lit, "that means the key is working"
If its not lit "that means the key is working"

2xtreme1 02-12-2013 01:27 AM

Good thread! I was looking at it due to hearing lots about the issue. I have an 11' and thought I was in the clear. Apparently some 11's might have it. But after some research and looking the the steering wheel column looks like I might be okay?
On vin built date says 2/11 and under the steering lock the serial number is 48700 JF00D B1 01 . so looks like I will be okay right? lol . :p

Highsider9 02-12-2013 02:40 AM

Nope. Rev. D might be the most reliable lock, but you're still far from safe. I would still consider pulling the Fuse just to be on the safe side.

kenchan 02-12-2013 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by 2xtreme1 (Post 2160891)
Good thread! I was looking at it due to hearing lots about the issue. I have an 11' and thought I was in the clear. Apparently some 11's might have it. But after some research and looking the the steering wheel column looks like I might be okay?
On vin built date says 2/11 and under the steering lock the serial number is 48700 JF00D B1 01 . so looks like I will be okay right? lol . :p

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Originally Posted by Highsider9 (Post 2160919)
Nope. Rev. D might be the most reliable lock, but you're still far from safe. I would still consider pulling the Fuse just to be on the safe side.

i haven't taken apart a revC and revD so i can't say for sure if the RevD is the sound solution or not.

i think best way is to disable it by fritz's brown wire cut, or baer's fuse pull before anything happens. that will for sure (from wat's been reported so far) completely eliminate the possiblity of a steering lock failure.

before one does anything BE SURE to read the instructions on how to do the above trick. the car MUST be in ACC (or ON) when the operation is done. gl! :)

Baer383 02-12-2013 11:57 AM

You really need to put it in the on position so any thing that needs to be on when the fuse is pulled is on.

Zeezee4vee 02-19-2013 07:42 PM

Help please :)
 
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Here is a picture of my steering wheel lock, can anyone please confirm if mine is a part of the defective steering wheel locks?

Thanks!!

-Vee <3 :tiphat:

kenchan 02-19-2013 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Zeezee4vee (Post 2174539)
Here is a picture of my steering wheel lock, can anyone please confirm if mine is a part of the defective steering wheel locks?

Thanks!!

-Vee <3 :tiphat:

That's RevC. Could fail, check the other threads how to disable it for good. :)

kenchan 02-19-2013 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 2174561)
Some rev C's have already failed.

that's why i posted could fail. see above.

JARblue 02-19-2013 09:26 PM

Edited

JARblue 02-19-2013 09:38 PM

Edited - I'd delete em but I don't wanna lose my likes :icon17:


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