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Date:         Tue, 22 Oct 1996 11:37:24 -0700
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Pat.Spragge@wj.com
Subject:      Re: AT spark

Doesn't look like you're getting an answer to the 'blue spark' question. The shift arm doubles as a switch which controls the back-up lights and the start lock-out(so you can only start the engine when the trans is in park or neutral). The blue spark is just a little arcing going on and as far as I know is normal.

Pat.spragge@wj.com

______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: AT spark Author: "Seastoner" <rfergus@infi.net> at INTERNET Date: 10/21/96 5:29 AM

Hey now, The little plastic guard broke away from the automatic transmission shaft on my 85 Westy and now I can see a little blue spark every time I shift , is this normal? what is it? Also, I was wondering if anyone knows a cure for wind noise coming thru the driver's door when I'm on the freeway...will replacing the rubber take care of this? Thanks in advance for any advice, Rick '85 Westy Truckin' Like The DooDah Man....


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