Originally Posted by GaleForce This is a new DIY. Let's chronicle the previously mentioned steps with some visual examples. You can be the model Mr.onzedge, I'll take the pictures... Don't
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04-07-2012, 07:52 PM | #406 (permalink) |
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On a side note, the potential "Egressing DIY" will need a supplement for those who choose not to wear a seat belt. I didn't realize people still do that in 2012 until I notice a thread complete with poll about that very thing on this very forum. Those poor bastards would hit a road block from step one.
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this is a question for AXW and KORRUPT...or anyone that actually took apart a broken steering lock. if we were to just remove the spur gear in the pict below, would this mean we would be removing the root cause of the failing steering lock problem?
we wont have steering lock feature as the motor and pinion will just spin inside, but i think it was the spur gear that was jamming that causes this problem in the first place. any thoughts? where is the detection pads/pins that sends signal back to the BCM? is it part of the large gear or no? The big white gear seen on the left... |
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Looking the assembly, I believe the 2 blue micro switches, next to the motor, sending the signal to the BCM. The 2 switches are used to detect the position of the white gear.
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now are the micro switches mechanically activated by the spur gear? i think so, but i can't see where it would connect in the picts we have. my RevB still works fine so dont feel like opening it up yet. |
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Most micro switches are internally mechanical with contact point. The contact point can get sticky from contaminant. The switch nipples are riding on the flat profile surface of the spur gear. I saw someone posting photo by-passing those switches and get the car to start so I think you can permanently short out those switches if you know the switch circuitry.
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This part does not look like 500+ dollars part. The motor got powered, then turn and drive the spur gear, spur gear turned the lock column shaft up or down. The 2 micro switches detected spur gear position and then send signal to BCM.
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yah, it's probably no more than $35 to make this thing even if it was assembled in the US. service parts have huge margins for the distributor and retailer (dealers). |
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Should be able to solder bridge the appropriate switch on the backside of the circuit board creating a permanent setting of "unlocked".
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As a quick fix I think setting it to the always unlocked state would work, but give you the key icon.
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