Hello Jan. Its not much harder, but there are more smaller parts, which if you are not carefull, adventuring the function. I did it a couple of times on P2 platform with no problems. Remove the part, do this on kitchen table with a white cloth under. If I remember correct, you remove the 2 screws holding the circuit board. Gently remove the board and you will see the mechanic parts which are pretty small. Be carefull as the arm now is loose. When doing these type of small unknown mechanic adventures is good to take some pictures if something pops and you easy can see where its supposed to be positioned. This is like a 10 minute job and In my opinion well worth it. (Before I did this first time I checked used spare parts....if I would mess up 😊 ). Let me know how it goes.
thanks for the video, is it much harder to do on p2 volvos?
Hello Jan. Its not much harder, but there are more smaller parts, which if you are not carefull, adventuring the function. I did it a couple of times on P2 platform with no problems. Remove the part, do this on kitchen table with a white cloth under. If I remember correct, you remove the 2 screws holding the circuit board. Gently remove the board and you will see the mechanic parts which are pretty small. Be carefull as the arm now is loose. When doing these type of small unknown mechanic adventures is good to take some pictures if something pops and you easy can see where its supposed to be positioned. This is like a 10 minute job and In my opinion well worth it. (Before I did this first time I checked used spare parts....if I would mess up 😊 ). Let me know how it goes.
@@swedemake5571 Okay nice, thanks! I'll try it as soon as I have more time, and I'll let you know how it went :)
Did you do the other side?
Hello. No not yet. But might do that in spring time.