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This guide tells how to get to the squib ring:
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?588775-How-to-remove-airbag-steering-wheel-all-stalks-steering-casing-and-squib&highlight=Squib+ring
Not ABS sensor, benevs meant the brake light switch on top brake pedal.
To me it sounds like it's ur squib ring anyway, steering angle sensor behind the steering wheel. Did your friend drop the steering column down to take out the rack?
Have a look here...
Undo the bolts holding the lower bracket to the gearbox itself, about 4-6 bolts on the front and side of the gearbox, one of the bolts is also the earth strap. Once the bracket is unbolted you will need to jack the gearbox with some wood on the jack to take the weight (don't jack on anything...
Admiral arn't great at claims handling, I had a 50-50 incident (both parties on a single track road failed to stop in snow and bumped into each other head on) they tried to settle against me 100% because the other guy had a witness? lol quick letter from my liability team sorted them out.
This^^
This is why I go out on inspections and argue TP claims that come in, I can't understand they had pictures of your car- did they not match their damage to your car? This is one of the first things that should happen? Did they not ask you the speed of impact, any injuries, passenger...
Third part credit hire got hold of him and persuaded him to claim, hence the uninsured losses such as loss of earnings etc....
Luckily were slowly but surely stamping these people out the market
Fees, credit hire, whiplash and inflated damage estimates. See this all the time as an insurance engineer. I spend a lot of time disputing TP repair costs etc. your insurers would have reviewed the outlay before paying out, normally I would ask for images of your vehicle closer the time, who...