Tim S. wrote: >my gorilla hands would not reach the speedo cable nut without major >contortions and scars from the stamped steel edges in the way. Also tried to Having replaced a bulb on my dad's Rabid last year, I have to add that the Bentley manual was juuuust a little bit off in its instructions. It was correct up to the point where it said to pull the cluster out and undo the knurled nut for the speedo cable...unfortunately, the $#@$^*&^% cable is NOT long enough to allow you to pull the cluster out far enough to undo the nut, which, of course, leads you to approach it from below and behind, affording you the opportunity to try out several new positions for making out in a car. Thankfully, it sounds like one does not have to do this in a Vanagon. Norman Leong@spudboy.baynetworks.com
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