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That did the trick.  It took me a few tries, but I've got big fat
hands and had a hard time getting a tool in there.  Finally I used a
Kabob skewer (wooden).  The kitchen is really my favorite place for
new tools!

On Apr 8, 2005 10:04 PM, Julie Macfarlane <juliemac57@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Its on a black box about 4"*4"*1.5".  You'll find it to the DS of the master
> cyl near the fire wall.
> There is a small shaft rising from the box with a white button. Push it in
> with a screw driver. You'll hear & feel the spring unwind.
> 
> If left un pushed it will damage the speedo cable. Ask me how I know  :)
> 
> Julie Macfarlane
> "Its not just a car! Its an adventure!"
> 1981 MKI 2L 16v w 2Y
> Amsterdam NY
> 
> >From: "John C. Worden" <johncworden@verizon.net>
> >To: Greg Pallett <greg.rocco@gmail.com>
> >CC: Scirocco list <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
> >Subject: Re: oxs light
> >Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 21:49:56 -0400
> >
> >At 08:39 PM 4/8/05, Greg Pallett wrote:
> >
> >>I think Roger had his speedo recalibrated at a tire shop in
> >>Gaithersburg...
> >>
> >>About the oxs sensor - I got home from dinner to late to do anything
> >>tonight, but I got out my bently and looked at it - if I find the oxs
> >>sensor where it mounts into the manifold and follow the line from it
> >>back to the firewall, that should take me to this reset button?
> >>Thanks
> >
> >No. They aren't at all connected.  Follow the speedometer cable up from
> >the transmission and you will see it.
> >
> >John
> >
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