>In a message dated 10/23/03 12:27:03 AM, jeff@tssgi.com writes: > ><< For the love of God.... if you take out the two shear-headed bolts, the >bolt on the column bracket, and remove the steering wheel the whole column >tube will slide off the shaft. Put the steering wheel back on, jump the >wires on the ignition switch plug and.... viola you can start and drive the >van. . . . > >Put some money on the table and I'll bet I can drive off with your Vanagon >in under 3 minutes using the method described above. > >> You're on!!! $5. My engine is in the garage, I'll even leave the garage un-locked so long as I'm home when you plan this event. (It's friday in a few hours) |
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