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Appreciate your response to my e-mail Jim. If you could mail me and let me know where to send the master cylinder and how you would want payment handled I'll get it ready to sent. Also I got the number off of the pedals; 113.721.109A. This is a 1971 type 3 fastback vin #311 203 9879 with a manufacture date of 0/70. Will wait to hear from you, Thanks Art. -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Jim Adney <jadney@vwtype3.org> > On 4 Jan 2006 at 21:18, a.sterrett@att.net wrote: > > > First off we found that the relay which is susposed to be under the > > dash just left of the steering wheel was not there and the previous > > owner apparently did some creative wiring to bypass this relay. I have > > the relay installed but have some questions concerning the way to > > properly wire it. The black and red wire that goes from the fuse box to > > this relay currently goes to the wiper motor if I am reading the > > schmatic in Bentley Manual right. Any help with how this relay is wired > > would be helpful, routing from fuse to relay, ect. > > If the wipers work now, then those are probably the right wires on > them. The relay wires are different. > > This is going to be difficult to describe; it's really best if you > can find another car (any year FI) to look at. > > The relay has 5 terrminals. > > 2 terminals on one side have their blades aligned in line. These are > the coil (control) terminals. The 2 wires for those should be in a > single translucent white connector which pushes onto that relay. > Those 2 wires are (grey) and (blue w/yellow stripe.) > > Of the other 3 terminals, one is a single terminal. That terminal > gets a red wire from the fuse box. It should come from the fused side > of the fuse that serves ONLY the FI fuel pump. > > The last 2 terminals are a doubled up terminal. In other words, they > are a single piece of brass bent into a U shape so they are > electrically the same. There should be a red wire on one of those > terminals that joins a brown wire and then they both go out thru a > grommed in the firewall and to the fuel pump. If your car is a 70 or > later AT, then another red wire connects to the second terminal here > and runs back to the electrically heated AT aux air regulator on the > engine. The wire for this function is also present in MT cars, but > was cut off at the factory back at the engine end. > > > Also I need to get the master cylinder replaced or rebuilt and the > > pedals replaced or rebuilt, they are in bad shape. The spring on the > > pedals is broken and they were frozen, I finally got them loosened up > > some but they need some tender loving care or replacement. What are my > > options and where would one go to buy replacement parts of this type. > > I can rebuild the MC for you, and I have good used pedal assemblies > here. The pedal assemblies changed a few times, so it will depend on > your year. Beetle pedals were also the same, but you still have to > make sure you get the right one. > > I have sometimes knocked out the retaining pins in the pedal > assemblies and taken them completely apart. If you do this, you can > also drill some holes and install a Zerk fitting to allow for future > lubrication. > > -- > ******************************* > Jim Adney, jadney@vwtype3.org > Madison, Wisconsin, USA > ******************************* > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >