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sjhanson



Member Since: 09 Apr 2011
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Replacement Screwdriver

Hi,

Does anybody know where I can buy a replacement screwdriver from? ( I want to change my bonnet switch but can't unscrew and remove the old one? )

Thanks,
Shaun

Post #310754 Sun Aug 21 2011 2:28pm
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sweetafton



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Screwdriver ? You sure you meant screwdriver ? Halfords ?

Post #310756 Sun Aug 21 2011 2:44pm
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sjhanson



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I think so! Confused

The part the bonnet switch is connected to is secured by screws which almost look like I need an Allen key to unscrew, so I am assuming - probably wrongly - that the supplied screwdriver will unscrew these?

If not, does anybody know what screw head this is so I can go to Halfords or wherever to buy the correct item?

Thanks,
Shaun

Post #310758 Sun Aug 21 2011 2:51pm
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firstinretail



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based on your question, i would strongly advise not going near your vehicle with any tools Whistle

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sweetafton



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Rolling with laughter

Post #310760 Sun Aug 21 2011 3:34pm
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sjhanson



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Thanks for the help Rolling Eyes

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Post #310767 Sun Aug 21 2011 4:39pm
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airwolf222helicopters



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torx head on the screw ask in halfords for a mini set of them

Post #310769 Sun Aug 21 2011 4:42pm
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Tim in Scotland



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Are these not Torqx (spelling??) screws?

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Post #310770 Sun Aug 21 2011 4:43pm
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airwolf222helicopters



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Torx (pronounced "torks") developed[when?] by Camcar Textron,[1] is the trademark for a type of screw head characterized by a 6-point star-shaped pattern. People unfamiliar with the trademark generally use the term star, as in star screwdriver or star bits. The generic name is hexalobular internal driving feature and is standardized by the International Organization for Standardization as ISO 10664.[2] Torx Plus is an improved profile.

By design, Torx head screws resist cam-out better than Phillips head or slot head screws. Where Phillips heads were designed to cause the driver to cam out, to prevent over-tightening, Torx heads were designed to prevent cam-out. The reason for this was the development of better torque-limiting automatic screwdrivers for use in factories. Rather than rely on the tool slipping out of the screw head when a torque level is reached, thereby risking damage to the driver tip, screw head and workpiece, the driver design achieves a desired torque consistently. The manufacturer claims this can increase tool bit life by ten times or more.

Torx screws are commonly found on automobiles, motorcycles, bicycle brake systems, hard disk drives, computer systems and consumer electronics. Initially, they were sometimes used in applications requiring tamper-resistance, since the drive systems and screwdrivers were not widely available; as drivers became more common, tamper-resistant variants, as described below, were developed.[3] Today, Torx screws are also becoming increasingly popular in construction industries.

Post #310772 Sun Aug 21 2011 4:50pm
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airwolf222helicopters



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Thumbs Up

Post #310773 Sun Aug 21 2011 4:51pm
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sjhanson



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Thanks all (airwolf!)

Post #310786 Sun Aug 21 2011 6:22pm
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sjhanson



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This look ok?

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/...yId_165572

Post #310788 Sun Aug 21 2011 6:33pm
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npinks
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If it fits your tools them look fine

I got some torx screwdriver bits in a cheapo set for a fiver and have worked fine for what I needed

Post #310790 Sun Aug 21 2011 6:44pm
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rr5port



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PLEASE PLEASE tell me which Halfords you're going into tomorrow.

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Post #310794 Sun Aug 21 2011 7:28pm
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timcom0



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Given the part you want to remove I would use the torx bits for the socket set, just me but a better chance of getting them tightened correctly

Post #310796 Sun Aug 21 2011 7:46pm
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