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Originally Posted by neanderthal
BLOODY HELL FIRE me and my brother are neanderthals.as we have never attempted anything like this,i am going to have to find someone who knows what they are doing.it definately wont be a garage now ive seen the info you have posted £££...thanks for the pdf file and the vadis information.i am going to go offline now and sleep on all the info.thanks gatos and everyone else,i will get back to you all soon whether we are succesful or not....regards
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lol. Trust me, I am a Neanderthal too when it comes to cars. If it wasn't for Siamblue, I would not have been able to do it. If you take your time it can be done, but it is not the easiest of jobs to do, nor the hardest. Now, I have done it, I would be able to repeat this feat again.... It was lots of fun for sure.
Anyway, you don't have to remove the gearbox to change the plastic part I have mentioned above. You can change it with the gearbox still on. You will only have to remove the whole gearbox if the problem is not that small plastic bit