OK, so yesterday I replaced the plugs after the seafoam treatment, and noticed the lower steering shaft rubber coupling is dry-rotted and a piece broken off. I already ordered the new shaft assy and looking at the job it looks straight forward, then I looked in the workshop manual I found a caution that the steering wheel has to be removed in order to prvent damage to the cruise control spiral, and of course the steering wheel removal section says to remove the spiral. Am I not getting this or what. Removing the shaft and replacing it, will (could) damage the spiral by not being touched at all??? Or is this just typical british fashion to disconnect everything before working on the fault, like make sure to disconnect the battery before checking the air in the tyres. So should I follow my instincts or the book?
Jim
Jim
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