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Date:         14 Jan 97 22:13:13 EST
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         "Turner,Ronald L." <102660.66@CompuServe.COM>
Subject:      Copy of: Re: 88 Vanagon with "thing" on steering column??

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>From: Turner,Ronald L., 102660,66 TO: INTERNET:SyncroHead@aol.com, INTERNET:SyncroHead@aol.com DATE: 1/14/97 10:16 PM

RE: Copy of: Re: 88 Vanagon with "thing" on steering column??

>I continue: >Sorry, I've seen the little thumwheel style knobs there for heated seats and >this is not anything like a thumwheel. It looks like a little electronic >display of some sort. > >Any other theories????

Did you notice if it was a US model or not?

I guess no chance of going back and trying to find the owner.

Where were the digital displays mounted for the BBW 46 CDN Eberspacher watercooled gas heater?

Hey Tim Smith - you've got a BBW 46 (you lucky dog!!) Where is the digital display mounted?

I think we've exhausted all logical options.

Here's something illlogical.....

My Audi turbo has a trip computer kind of deal that was only offered on the turbo/quattro models. Could it have been some sort of option like that?

did it have any little buttons on it?

this one's a real stumper.

chris


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