Ed wrote: (snip) Those of us in business have taken extreme personal financial risks to do so, and we help the hobbyists like yourself as much as we can, usually for no additional charge. - Ed Ed: I agree with you completely. If it weren't for you guys in the shops and at the parts counters a lot of us 'hobbyists' would be up the proverbial creek, without a spanner. But at the risk of the wrath of Siegfried the VW enforcer, I think the "threat" presented (even if all 900 of us acquired the CD) is minimal to VW's well being. In a previous life in retailing, I always found the educated customer to be the best customer. The CD as Karl W. pointed out makes his and his parts guy's life much easier. NOW...how can I open the ETKA on my iMac? Anybody tried? -- Stephen Steele Chillicothe OH '91 Caravelle "Hans" '84 Westfalia "Fritz" '81 Diesel Rabbit "Ol' Yeller" by PO '90 Jetta GL 16 yo Sons' "together" car '74 MGB "Terrance" My first car...yep, I've kept it since '74 '93 Chevy S-10 I hate it ... but sometimes I need a truck
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