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Sorry for my usual 'dumb' questions.
I have at last recieved my radio stalk for my 407. Hopwever i am struggling to get it fitted. Does anyone know what type of screw it is? The screws are recessed and i dont want to round the screws. I believe (not sure) there are 2 x screws only for undoing the lower cowling. Any help appreciated as im fed up humming to myself
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does this help
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i would of thought the stalk would come with the screw? :s
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I thought they just pushed in
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well i thought you unclip no:20 and the stalk just pulled out,could be wrong tho
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Ok, i guess that answers that i have posted a dumb question
![]() (Sorry)..... I have got the new stalk and i am unsure how to fit it. I thought i would need to remove the lower cowling of the steering column?? It was hard living with no radio but now ive got the stalk its driving me mad....
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if so its normally 2 phillips screws and even a gorilla like me has NEVER managed to damage them before.
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Thanks Trem.
Yes thats what i mean. I problem i have is the 2 x screws are recessed quite high so i couldnt see what type they are. My worry is the man next door to me at work today did the.... 'i know i can do it' yet he couldnt and im worried he has rounded them. Ive tried a few 'standard' Phillips but it seems like i need quite a large one (ok,,,to all you smutty members add your joke here.....)
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i would of thought it maybe torx...but thats just adding confusion into the mix
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Thanks i did think it maybe torx as everything else seems to be the same.
I know its not exactly good logic but im wondering if im beter to snap the cowling off and get a new one. Idealy dont want to,,
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