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Back-up switch



the switch is hel on the tranny with afew philips screws.. I usually remove
the bottom air box to access it without having to fight with the whole
engine .

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=>-----Original Message-----
=>From: scirocco-l-bounces@scirocco.org
=>[mailto:scirocco-l-bounces@scirocco.org]On Behalf Of Mike Smith
=>Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 1:20 PM
=>To: car
=>Subject: Back-up switch
=>
=>
=>OK.  I have the switch. I have found where it needs to go.  I
=>have big hands.  The switch is located underneath my CIS-E. (I
=>have 16v).  I haven't really tried to get in there yet, as I
=>don't want to get that messy just trying to see if I fit in
=>there.  Will I need to remove the CIS-E or is the back-up switch
=>accessable without moving the CIS-E?  If I need to move it, how
=>do I do so.  I've been looking through Bentley and I have yet to
=>come across an area where it discusses this.  Also, my CIS-E
=>moves quite a bit, as if it's not mounted at all, although I
=>can't pull it out, just move it around.  This should not be so, eh?
=>
=>Any and all insight into getting at the back-up switch and
=>seating the CIS-E properly would be much appreciated.
=>
=>Thanks,
=>Mike
=>Mars Red '86 16v
=>
=>
=>
=>
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