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Re[2]: M #'s


I would like to have a comprehensive list of the M-codes.  I think a lot of 
others would too...

I am using Lotus cc:Mail so I can accept attachments if you already have them in
an electronic document.  Although, I will take it via the Type III mail list if 
there are others who want it also.

     Toby Erkson
     air_cooled_nut@pobox.com
     modified '72 Squareback 2.0L
     stock '75 Porsche 914 1.8L


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Subject: Re: M #'s
Author:  type-3-errors@umich.edu at SMTPGATE
Date:    10/18/96 9:46 AM


On Fri, 18 Oct 1996, Aaron Britcher wrote:
> I can probably arrange to send out a copy if you like. Why VW also used
> the M249 number to describe the Auto trans later on is beyond me. Surely
> there are engough numbers available without doubling up.

     Double up?  How about triple or quadruple...

M27 exhaust regulations for Japan- beetle
M27 exhaust regulations for west coast USA includes M9, M26, M15 - beetle
M27 exhaust regulations for California, includes M157 - beetle.
M27 retractable lap belts - beetle

     ...or even worse...

M34 parking lights with idiot light, side blinkers, front blinkers with 2
colored white/amber lenses and extra reflectors - Italy, beetle
M34 front turn signals with clear/amber lenses, side turn signals, no
emergency flashers - Italy - beetle
M34 side turn signals, no Emergency flashers - Italy - beetle
M34 side turn signals , rearview mirror, no emergency flashers - beetle
M34 side turn signals, modified emergency brake handle - bus

     If *anybody* would like to send me (snail mail, fax, whatever!) the
type III M-codes, I'm willing to type 'em all in...

-Greg
'71 squareback
'63 Beetle


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