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Old 05-28-2009, 04:44 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Okay tjmr

I just thought I give him that other info anyway...I have to fix mine too...and you're welcome ebouman...and the reason I remembered it's because I was just messing with the cc about a week ago. Oh yeah, and I love that cc because on long trips it gives your legs a good rest if you ever have to do it.

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Old 05-28-2009, 09:05 AM   #22 (permalink)
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oh, ok *sigh* i was really hopping that there was a chance that wasn't the case.

I'm going to give it a while before i get in there and tear up the steering column, i've got to help out with another project as soon as i get home. Working out of town sucks ass
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Old 05-29-2009, 12:37 AM   #23 (permalink)
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You don't have to pull the steering wheel. Top and bottom column covers and if I remember correctly the trim piece across above where your shins are.

Good luck!
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Here's the link...

This is where I found some of the BGB info. You do need an account on that forum, but it's free. I met some guys from there at the meet that's how I ended up having two accounts. But like I told them, I like this one better because it's easier on my eyes. Plus you can read it without having to log in. Hope this helps. Now that I think of it, you may not need an account on that forum but I'm already logged in so I'm not sure.
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You don't have to pull the steering wheel. Top and bottom column covers and if I remember correctly the trim piece across above where your shins are.

Good luck!
Still, i'll get in there some day, or i may leave it.

Would it be possible to just rip out the whole relay/circuit board from another cc car?
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