So - I can attest that it does take under an hour. No need to remove the knee airbag. Just unscrew and remove the bottom piece of the steering column cover, and, unless you have Hulk paws, you should access the 3 screws.
In my case, maybe because this is the second replacement of the actuator (the first was done by a dealer under warranty), I could unscrew the fasteners holding a T20 socket with my fingers. Very easy, takes 5 minutes.
I actually spent more time putting in the new actuator, because I couldn't quite figure out that it fits on an angle. Taking a picture of the broken one before I took it out would have helped...
I had to use a small socket wrench to tighten the upper screw, but mostly it was just my fingers.
I don't see how this could take 4 hours - unless indeed the screws are baked in somehow.
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In my case, maybe because this is the second replacement of the actuator (the first was done by a dealer under warranty), I could unscrew the fasteners holding a T20 socket with my fingers. Very easy, takes 5 minutes.
I actually spent more time putting in the new actuator, because I couldn't quite figure out that it fits on an angle. Taking a picture of the broken one before I took it out would have helped...
I had to use a small socket wrench to tighten the upper screw, but mostly it was just my fingers.
I don't see how this could take 4 hours - unless indeed the screws are baked in somehow.
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Where did you purchase your part at?
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