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Subject: Re: Wiper Arms (sort of) > On 17 Jan 2001, at 1:11, Per Lindgren wrote: > > > Jim Adney wrote: > > > > > I'm gonna have to check my 73s to see what their VINs are. I'm > > > sure I must have one later than 94,912 that has the socket. This > > > looks like a mistake to me. > > > > Maybe the socket was redesigned, and thus got another part number? I > > know mine got this plug, but mine is 088799. > > I checked, and 2 of mine are after this number, but I think all of > mine have the socket. If there were a later plug, then it sould have > been listed right after this one, but there's nothing else there. I > don't recall ever noticing any change, but it's still a possibility. > As for the test socket: In late '73, they were starting production on the water cooled VW's. The part number may have changed to a Dasher number. I checked the wiring diagrams for the '74-'75 Dasher manual that I have. It is shown there with all the wire numbers, and connection point to the system. This manual has a publication date of 8/73. Russ Wolfe http://www.classicvw.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Pitch in! Send your pledge of support! mailto:support@vwtype3.org