AlexB wrote:Bad luck.
MartyW wrote:I had the same problem, my lock stayed on and would not come off what so ever.
First of all: Thanks for the help!!!
Well, my mechanic managed to remove the lock from the steering column and we could see clearly that the bolt is broken inside the lock...
I'm afraid that the column maybe got damaged because of this bolt... I have tried to look and it seems ok but I'm not sure... I'm hoping that's not the case.
"Big" brazilian cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro do have some kind of "MOT", but I think they don't check things like steering lock... But I live in a smaller city in northeast of Brazil and we don't have "MOT" at all so I don't really need this lock...
Some "magician" mechanic said he could remove the bolt with some drill or dremel tool, I'm not sure if he can but if he does, it could work, right?
Well, if he doesn't I could buy a new lock on the dealer (around £380.00) and put on my steering column right? I heard that the new lock needs some programming but this could be easily done without a CLIP by following these procedures I found on "mechanics manual" (MR364MEGANE8.pdf section 82A) for the Megane II I found on the Internet:
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REFITTING
❏ Proceed in the reverse order to removal
❏ Tighten to torque the steering column lock secu-
ring bolt (0.8 daNm)
CODING OF THE ELECTRIC STEERING COLUMN LOCK
Note:
The electric lock is supplied uncoded. The electric lock must be programmed with the immobiliser system code when it is fitted to allow the ignition to be switched on.
❏ Insert the card into the reader.
❏ Press the « start » button.
❏ Remove the card from the reader to switch off the ignition.
Note:
- The electric steering column lock locks the steering column after a few seconds. Coding is then complete.
- The red immobiliser indicator light flashes to indicate that the immobiliser function is active.
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But my question is: Before fitting a new lock, I need to somehow unlock the steering column? I mean, by removing the electric locking mechanism I can assume the steering column is now unlocked? Or this mechanism somehow activates a lock inside the column? I'm asking this because my mechanic doesn't have a CLIP and if I need to unlock or do anything before putting the new lock I will need to ask to someone with a CLIP to do that for me…
In the meantime I found a brand new steering column for R$1.300,00 (that's around £430.00). This a very good price as the local Renault dealer asks something like R$4.000,00 (around £1.330,00). I hope I don't need a new one, but if I do I will obviously choose the cheaper one.
As a final note, I found one post that you said: "A second-hand lock can be reset by clearing (to 0xFF) data in the serial EEPROM chip inside."
But how do I do that? By using the CLIP? Could you help me on that? It could be cheaper to found a used one, like that:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/RENAULT-8200468 ... 3f1864c883PS: This one on eBay appears to be used and probably is already reset as the ad says that it does not need coding it's just "connect and start"...
Thank you very much for your help!