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Date:         Fri, 17 Dec 1999 23:05:59 -0500
Reply-To:     Alan Pickersgill <pickersgill@HOME.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Alan Pickersgill <pickersgill@HOME.COM>
Subject:      Re: RE; intermittent lights
Comments: To: John McLean <jaymac@INTERNETCDS.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <385AD57C.80FCC35E@internetcds.com>
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John: Glad it worked out, and though not smoothly, less drawn out and expensive than my experience.

Alan

At 04:29 PM 17/12/99 -0800, John McLean wrote: >I wanted to thank all who were so kind to offer helpfull advice and >potential solutions regarding my recent problem with intermittent >headlights. As it turned out it was the ignition switch that was >bad. My mechanic had to put three of them in before the problem was >totally resolved , however. The first two had bizarre electrical >malfunctions built right in! The first switch allowed the heater fans >(front and back) to to remain running even with the ignition off. It >also would allow intermittent function of the windshield wipers with the >ignition off. He told me later that the second switch would allow all >functions correctly except that it would not allow the engine to >start. Interesting quality issues here! He assured me that the >parts were new and not remanufactured. They came from a parts >distributer and not the dealer. > >Before I found the switch to be the problem I did go under the dash and >clean up the connections on the two star (?) grounds. >As my second windshield had leaked for some time I expected the >worst. Turns out there was some minimal corrosion on the bottom of >the forward star but none on the rearward one. I believe some one said >the rear one had the grounds for the headlights. Just for good >measure,because I was there anyway, I went ahead and pulled all the >grounds off (carefully) and cleaned up all surfaces I could reach with >some mediym grit emery paper. I may thank myself later! > >Merry Christmas to all, >Jaymac, 87 Vanagon GL 195,000 miles (still -- my speedometer was >broke for a while) > Alan Pickersgill Ottawa, ON Canada


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