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Are you talking, like, drill a hole in the dash and put in a push-button?
Or did they (please please please) just mount a horn button on a bracket
screwed in below your dash? I think I could legally not be responsible for
the actions I'd take if some bozo "fixed" my horn by using the first option
;)
Toby Erkson
air_cooled_nut@pobox.com
'72 VW Squareback 1.6L bored and stroked to 2.0L
'75 Porsche 914 1.8L for sale
Portland, Oregon, USA
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Subject: Re: hand signal
Author: type-3-errors@umich.edu at SMTPGATE
Date: 5/8/97 8:43 AM
On Thu, 8 May 1997, Edward R Donnen wrote:
>What's the hand signal for honking my horn?
I think you have to scream.
It reminds me. I'm pretty mad at the folks
at Piston & Plug in Mesquite Texas.
That shop usually comes very highly recommended,
but, I took my '66 type 3 there with a broken
horn, and they "fixed" it by putting a !@#$%
aux horn button in the dash. So what's done
is done, but they do not seem to understand that
I now consider them ruthless SOB's instead of
a superior VW shop as they are made out to be.
I'faith, they do excellent work, but, I think they
should've known that was not what I wanted.
So I don't mean to get on and gripe about Piston & Plug,
but, so many people recommend this shop that I feel it's
my duty.
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