They did it for cost savings. Pure and simple. The design they use is good enough for 10-15 years from new, which is more than the average life of a new car ownership. When you save $5 per car and make hundreds of thousands of cars, it adds up to real money.
On Sep 7, 2009, at 11:54 AM, David Marshall wrote: > I've done a few switches too - why why why did VW put current > through the > key and headlights? A relay for the 15 and 50 circuits on the key > and one each for the hi and low beams would have cost very little > extra > and saved an expensive repair later on. |
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