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Hi, My switches were easily removed with a screwdriver held on it's side. I have also used a pair of thin nosed pliers with one prong in each groove. Daniel Baum daniel@baumhouse.net Home Pages: www.baumhouse.net, www.qldesign.com Tel: +972-8-9761783; Mob. +972-54-972-829 ----- Original Message ----- From: "jim-a-lim" <vjimw@yahoo.com> To: <type3@vwtype3.org> Sent: ????????, ¹??? 26, 2001 06:14 Subject: [T3] escutcheon removal for Emergency Flasher Switch > Hi all, > > First I'd like to thank the folks with the info on removing the turn signal housings. On > my 69 SQBK there are two REFLECTORS beneath the signal housing and I thought that's where > the turn signals were located (to match the two bullet signals in front). I feel pretty > dumb. DOh! All the bulbs and connections were good so I started to trace the wiring. > > In going through my turn signal/flasher system I was hung up on removing the escutcheon > (screw) to take a look at the emergency flasher switch in order to trace the wires. The > Bentley says to use the "Special Wrench" to remove it. What will work for that? Will a > large screwdriver work to screw it out? > > Also, the manual suggest running terminal 49(+) of the flasher relay to terminal 30 of > the fuse box to check the relay itself. Which is terminal 30 of the fuesbox? Is it > basically where the fuse is for the signals or is it on the reverse side of the fuse box. > > > So my turn signals still need work and the car idles very HIGH all of a sudden, but I > found some good tips and procedures in the list archives for IDLE problems. The > weather's cooled off so I'm up to some car fixin' this weekend. > > Thanks! -jim > > ===== > all new and now with genuine meat by-products... > http://www.machobeagle.com > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger > http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Search old messages on the Web! Visit http://www.vwtype3.org/list/ >