mid
Member Since: 13 Apr 2017
Location: midlands
Posts: 151
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Fuel flap actuator removal disco 3 |
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Hi all, can some learned member tell me if the fuel flap actuator is screwed in place or just clipped in
and can you remove it without taking the trim off. Cheers
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4th Nov 2017 1:25 pm |
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Batfink
Member Since: 31 May 2017
Location: Isle of Sheppey
Posts: 1510
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What's up with it? Mine wouldn't lock and turned out the rod had popped out. Removed the jack and could access the cable to pop it back in. 2006 TdV6 HSE.
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4th Nov 2017 6:41 pm |
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mid
Member Since: 13 Apr 2017
Location: midlands
Posts: 151
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I was hoping mine was the same after reading all the threads about them,unfortunately mines broken snaped off on the end of the locking pin, from some pictures I've seen of the actuator it looks as though they have a Spring clip type plate what thre're mounted on any idea?
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4th Nov 2017 7:19 pm |
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Batfink
Member Since: 31 May 2017
Location: Isle of Sheppey
Posts: 1510
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Found this on ebay
eBay Item No. 282699845588 2006 TdV6 HSE.
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4th Nov 2017 8:20 pm |
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G_Cam
Member Since: 12 Aug 2010
Location: Fife
Posts: 2048
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Did mrs G_Cams last week..
No need to remove any trim etc IF its the small plastic lock/Spring that has broken.
Just open the flap - pull off the bits that are broken and stick the new bits in.. simples..
If its the actual actuator cable it IS a trim out job IIRC 1 TR6 Rusting away quietly
1 FARR UTV SOLD
1 International Harvester SOLD
7 x D3 all SOLD
2 x D4 both SOLD
1 x Mrs D4 'Panther' SOLD
1 x Outlander van SOLD
1 continual stream of car parts and me living in the garage...
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4th Nov 2017 8:43 pm |
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mid
Member Since: 13 Apr 2017
Location: midlands
Posts: 151
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Unfortunately it's the cable so the trim has to come off you say is this a straight forward job any thing to watch out for?
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4th Nov 2017 8:58 pm |
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mid
Member Since: 13 Apr 2017
Location: midlands
Posts: 151
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Batfink wrote:What's up with it? Mine wouldn't lock and turned out the rod had popped out. Removed the jack and could access the cable to pop it back in.
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5th Nov 2017 9:51 am |
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