Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 23:21:32 -0400
Reply-To: Harold Teer <teer.vanagon@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Harold Teer <teer.vanagon@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: easy mod...ADJUSTABLE intermittent wiper!!! read!!
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Regarding the P7080-57226 relay manufactured by KAE with part number
3.200.110
An Audi parts supplier does not recommend this relay and on their website "
http://www.sjmautotechnik.com/trouble_shooting/elec.html" says:
*"NOTE: There is another type of programmable Wiper Relay that is being sold
on most online parts catalogs,
including ours, (P7080-57226), that is often confused with the VW supplied
relay described above. *The time interval on this relay is set by pulling on
the washer lever when the wiper switch is set to the intermittent wipe
setting. The operation to set the time interval is not very intuitive and
causes the washer to operate every time you change the setting. This type of
wiper relay is not recommended.
These have a manufacturers part number of 3.200.110 and are manufactured by
KAE (Kaehler Automotive Equipment)."
Harold
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Harold Teer
1991 Westy
Harrisonburg, VA
On 4/3/06, -------------------- <vw4x4@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> What parts vendor was it that stated it was no longer available?
> They are full of it.... Need to find a new business.
>
> $33 new
>
> http://catalog.eautopartscatalog.com/pacific/quote.jsp?header=http://www.importedcarparts.com/header.txt&footer=http://www.importedcarparts.com/footer.txt&product=0986335058&partner=pacific&baseurl=http://www.importedcarparts.com/&clientid=importedcarparts.com&cookieid=1RK13LBL11RR1COTWH
>
>
>
> Edward Maglott wrote:
>
> > I found the package of the aftermarket relay I bought. It is a bosch
> > part
> > # 0 986 335 058. The package shows that it will work in a bunch of
> cars,
> > which makes me think that they all have a similar (probably bosch)
> > fuse/relay panel. And it makes me wonder if you might find a desirable
> > relay in any of these other cars. The part I bought has little
> > English on
> > the package. Here's a list of the cars and years it says it will work
> > on. The year is the earliest month and year it will work on. Some
> > have no
> > year listed.
> >
> > Audi:
> > 80 8/75
> > 90 10/84
> > 100 8/76
> > 200 8/79
> > coupe 8/80
> > quattro
> >
> > Peugeot:
> > 205
> > 309
> >
> > VW:
> > Polo 8/76
> > derby 2/77
> > golf 8/77
> > jetta 8/79
> > scirocco 8/75
> > passsat 8/75
> > santana 9/81
> > corrado
> >
> > Citroen:
> > BX
> > CX 7/85
> >
> > Opel
> > Corsa 3/83
> > Kadett D 8/79
> > Kadett E 10/84
> > Ascona C 9/81
> > Vectra
> > Omega
> > Senator B
> > Calibra
> >
> > Saab:
> > 900 10/78
> > 9000 5/85
> >
> > Porsche:
> > 928
> > 944 2/85
> > 944s
> > 944 Turbo
> >
> > Volvo:
> > 340
> > 360
> > 440
> > 480
> >
> > So, there you go. Start digging in those cars and testing those wiper
> > relays!
> >
> > Edward
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > At 07:55 PM 4/3/2006, you wrote:
> >
> >> Shooting from the hip from memory here, but I think the "99"
> >> programmable
> >> relay showed up in all kinds of VW/Audi vehicles from mid 80's up to
> >> maybe
> >> 2000? Later? I think some models used a different part? Not sure
> >> where the
> >> Eurovan fits in. If it looks like a relay and has 99 on it, It'll work.
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> John Bange
> >> '90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger"
> >
> >
>
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