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Re: How like a coop....
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24/01/2023 20:36
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If it's one of the two ball-and-socket joints under the level of the door handle it's not necessary to touch anything internally except the window switch, it's all done from outside.
There's a howto on it....
Howto's/Basic FAQs and Howtos/External/Door lock repairs
Sorry, don't know how to link it on my phone!
Last edited by Edinburgh; 24/01/2023 20:41.
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Re: How like a coop....
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28/01/2023 09:22
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It's not "uncommon". There are two bulbs a few inches apart behind the ventilation/heater dials. They might need replacing or even reseating - the holders become brittle and can even disintegrate. They're hidden so a temporary fix with blu-tack or the like won't cause an aesthetic offence  Airbag light could be one or two things, you could test the circuits, though my money (which is never worth much  ) is on a failed module, located centrally on the floor behind the centre console. It might be covered by a piece of carpet secured with velcro.
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Re: How like a coop....
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28/01/2023 11:26
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A failed (or failing) "clock spring" is a more likely reason to bring on the airbag light. It's the thing that maintains the electrical connection to the driver's airbag on the steering wheel, part number 60501518. They used to sell new ones on Partsworld but not any more, you're more likely to find a used one on eBay (search for "Fiat Coupe airbag clock spring") or places like this: https://www.scricambiusati.com/prod...o-fiat-coupe-60810574-5416004e-60501518/They usually start to fail intermittently, I guess due to wiring connection or solder joints, so that the airbag light comes on but that may be able to be reset with a diagnostic reader likes a Sykes ACR, only to return a while later, and eventually staying on all the time 
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Re: How like a coop....
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29/01/2023 12:48
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I did the button fix a wee while ago, apart from the bits and pieces required for repair you need patience. I used the body of a cheap pen and a decent glue that you mix, the cheap stuff does not cut it. I was going to change the dash bulbs but chickened out as it was looking like damaging the holders. As you’d expect everything is a bit crispy behind there and easily broken. Someone had done work before me but not the best of workmanship. Not really a difficult process but I found feeding the wires back into place a bit awkward, then again they had been fiddled with previously.
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Re: How like a coop....
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30/01/2023 10:12
30/01/2023 10:12
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There's a howto for fixing those depressed buttons... Prozac.
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Re: How like a coop....
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30/01/2023 15:17
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There's a howto for fixing those depressed buttons... Prozac. Just remind me again how do you get Prozac into a depressed button, or an airbag?
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