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Old 08-28-2008, 12:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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We begin with her abstraction gelatins… Few attention with screwdriver because the screws are plastic and do not want a lot their head it is deformed…



The next step is we remove the black plastic lids fairing in order to we in acquire access from the side. Screwdriver in the hand and screw the 2 screws in the left side…







With a small allen (I do not remember if it is 3 or 4size) we naturally remove also the adjacent screws fairing (and from the 2 sides) and are careful to not lose plastic protection that they have.



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Line have the mirrors. They are fixed with 2 rusks each one. In the photo appears only the one - the other is from behind him, and is marked in the end circles in each side. In the photo they are marked and 2 screws that should come out with screwdriver after we remove their mirror.



Front we remove the fairing it should disconnect 3 wires in the left side that gives current in lights, flash, kilometer, etc It becomes easily with the hand.



And now we are ready to remove the fairing from machine. It is fixed in the neck with 2 long 12sizes screws that screws from the right side. When we remove the last one we keep and little against the fairing with hand in order to it does not fall to us under….

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With fairing in the hands we remove the base that supports the bodies in order to we behind acquire access in the ventilator from… With screwdriver we untie the screws that I mark (with those 2 that I had shown in the photo with their mirror) and the all system of bodies it comes to front giving us the space in order to we work from behind…







And henceforth we acquire access in the person in charge noisy that is not other than the triangular decorative ventilator
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With a screwdriver and careful movements put out from the base… Curiously in it shows it has black silicone that however was not enough in order to it deters his co-ordination and the noisy…


With a tube of silicone in the hands we fill enough so much the ventilator, what the base specifically in the points of contact… Do not feel sorry and you put few… You fill well…


We put again the ventilator in his place and with a clothe we clean the silicone that it was outside in excess… From in side thus and differently does not appear nothing….And begin the process of tying After we tie up again the base of bodies, we place the fairing on machine tightening well the 2 long 12size screws in the neck… From the intervention it does not appear absolutely nothing…

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We put the gelatin (attention not screw very hard her plastic screws because they will spoil , and we tighten their mirror being careful we do not forget to put small metal things through that pass their screws


We again connect the wires , we put black adjacent lids fairing...


Ready…a check that we tightened everything and that all work regularly it is necessary… . The result marvelous as already I have said… Good and quiet walks without this noise!!!!!!
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The bolts in the pic are 4mm.
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Very informative post, Again.
I wont muck with this one
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That's it!!

Instrument Cluster Vibration

Your fix is a little more elegant than mine. I'll do this during the winter.
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