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Date:         Sun, 15 Aug 1999 19:28:33 -0400
Reply-To:     s_walker@MINDSPRING.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Scott Walker <s_walker@MINDSPRING.COM>
Subject:      Re: How do I reset the O2 sensor light?
Comments: To: Bob O'Shaughnessy <vanagon@COLUMBUS.RR.COM>
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Just for clarification, the O2 sensor light box (anybody have a better name?) is the same as on all German built vehicles with CIS or CIS-E. It's rare, but they do break.

Scott

>Steve Elfelt (steveelf@SPRYNET.COM) said on the date of 8/15/99 1:39 PM > >>Subject says it all! How do I reset the O2 sensor light? > > If you follow the speedo cable from it's source, which is the front >driver's wheel. It will travel to a small, plastic box on the frame >under the driver's footwell. > > On that box (it is the same box as A2 Golfs/Jettas BTW) there is a >button that you can push with a key or a thin pen. This will reset the >counter. > > >_________________________________________________________ > >Bob O'Shaughnessy, Columbus, OH >vanagon@columbus.rr.com >85GL with basic Westy interior >74 Bus (Dad's) >72 Wife, 94 Rabbit, 95 Cat, 96 cat, 98 Kid >52 House


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