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>From: Trish & Ted Davis <volkfolk@erols.com> >Wow! Thanks, Jeff - I know we appreciate good info like this out >here in "no one's clock has worked for years" Land....We'll give it a >try, maybe there'll be a whole clock rennaissance out there! :) Now, if >someone could just figure out how to make the wishield washer fluid >work..... ;) -T Gee, the windshield washer is trivial compared to the clock problem. Just make sure your hoses are in good shape and clean out the nozzle with a sewing pin. You can buy replacement hose at most hardware or auto parts stores. Be sure to reuse the extra rubber sleeves that VW put over the hose where it pushes on a connection. This keeps the hose from popping off. Was there some other problem? Jim --------------------------------------------------------------------- Melissa Kepner Jim Adney jadney@vwtype3.org jradney@njackn.com Laura Kepner-Adney Madison, Wisconsin ---------------------------------------------------------------------