Hey,
My girlfriend has a 1990 Nissan Micra, it has 36k on the clock and she loves the thing to bits. About a month ago she parked the car on the road near my house and some kids bent the door back and got in. I think they were looking to joy ride / steal the car as they snapped the steering lock, broke the ignition and snapped all the plastic surrounding the steering wheel! She was absolutely gutted.
I rang all over the place trying to get a replacement ignition barrel and steering column (complete with key) and until recently I was told it's a matter of luck.
I have the steering column, ignition barrel complete with key and the all the plastics - all for £20! Bargain. I got the local garage to price this up and they said that it would be about an hour to an hour and a half in labour so about £40+ to fit it.
I was wondering, I thought it was a case of remove steering wheel, undo approx 5 bolts, replace and redo all bolts. Is this the case?!
Has anyone done this or can give me any advice? I'm not bad when it comes to cars from a DIY sense.
Cheers,
Chris.
My girlfriend has a 1990 Nissan Micra, it has 36k on the clock and she loves the thing to bits. About a month ago she parked the car on the road near my house and some kids bent the door back and got in. I think they were looking to joy ride / steal the car as they snapped the steering lock, broke the ignition and snapped all the plastic surrounding the steering wheel! She was absolutely gutted.
I rang all over the place trying to get a replacement ignition barrel and steering column (complete with key) and until recently I was told it's a matter of luck.
I have the steering column, ignition barrel complete with key and the all the plastics - all for £20! Bargain. I got the local garage to price this up and they said that it would be about an hour to an hour and a half in labour so about £40+ to fit it.
I was wondering, I thought it was a case of remove steering wheel, undo approx 5 bolts, replace and redo all bolts. Is this the case?!
Has anyone done this or can give me any advice? I'm not bad when it comes to cars from a DIY sense.
Cheers,
Chris.