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Date:         Tue, 14 Nov 1995 21:43:54 -0600 (CST)
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From:         Dan Beatty <danb@sound.net>
Subject:      Re: OXS LED

At 05:23 PM 11/14/95 -0600, you wrote: > I have my OXS sensor LED on the '87 Syncro glowing at me now. I know that >I need to take/have taken care of the OXS sensor, but $$$ says otherwise for >now. I need to turn off the LED for now as I am concerned that another LED >will come on and I won't notice it.. I knew where the switch for this was on >the '80 Rabbit that I had a few years ago but not this and the Bentley that I >had went back to the library (it had a reserve on it). Anyone know where it >is? I'm also starting to get the ignition cut-out that was briefly discussed >a short while back, possible connection? > >

Dear Brad,

You have two wonderful choices, actually your choices are unlimited, but that's another story. One is to reset the counter, it's located about 3/4 of the way down the speedo cable under the left side, sorta a small black box with a couple of wires and the speedo cable attached on both ends. Just push the small button. Or simply unplugs it! You might want to tape off the connections out of a sense of tidiness, It's a German vehicle remember<g>.


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