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Re: Back up lights
FWIW, backup light switches are only $30 and changing them requires all of
removing and reinstalling two 9mm bolts. They're kindof under the airbox,
so it's not as easy as in the A2's, but it's still not a huge job or
anything.
-Josiah
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Randy Hopkins wrote:
> I just added the toggle switch to my 87 16v after determining the switch was
> not working. A couple of days later I took that switch out and replaced it
> with an illuminated one after driving all day with the back up lights on.
>
> F.W.I.W. I am a newbie to the list. I have been lurkiing for about a month
> soaking up as much info as possible. I bought my 87 16v cheap and it runs
> great but was severely neglected by the p.o. I will be buying a Bently to
> answer my initial questions then will post away to try and get this thing
> back to what it deserves to be.
>
> Looking foreward to many years in my Scirroco,
> Randy Hopkins
> Grass Valley, California
> (in th Gold Country)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> > k, here's an easy one (I hope). It seems I have no back up lights (yes,
> > I have checked the bulbs, and yes all the fuses are fine). How do I go
> > about finding/testing the reverse light switch in the shifter?
>
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