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Date:         Fri, 4 Jul 1997 23:28:57 -0700
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         mholser@Adobe.COM (Malcolm Holser)
Subject:      Where does the power mirror switch go?

Well, I got the set of power mirrors off of Eric O's syncro for my doublecab. But I don't know where the switch goes on the driver's door. I've been looking about at all the local Vanagons for a few weeks and only have seen power mirrors on those driving by -- never on the ones conveniently parked to look at. If one of you owners of a more deluxe VW than my set would kindly send me measurements as to where this baby sits, I'd be mighty grateful.

On a "tool find of the week", Central Computer of Santa Clara is selling a digital tach/dwell/volt/amp/ohm meter. Cheapo Chinese stuff at $19, but it works, and is right handy to throw in the old tool box. It even has settings for 5-cylinder engines for those of you doing the Audi transplant. Nice large, clear display, yellow case. The world's saddest sounding audible-continuity meter, diode check. Ammeter is 10A scale only. It ain't a Fluke (but I already got one of those), but you won't feel the hit in the wallet like a Fluke, either. It's a 3 1/2 digit thing, like most, with 1/2" display.

Ranges: Dwell: 4,5,6, and 8 cylinder Tachometer for the same Diode check 200 ohm, 20k, 200k ohms and 20 megaohm 2, 20 and 200 volts DC 10 amps DC Model is KT-7181

Too late for Father's day.

malcolm


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