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Old November 13th 04, 04:35 PM
MUADIB®
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>its on my list Shag, really it is....it is number 3 on the list...right behind
>eating razorblades and drinking draino......


Shagg should be familiar with drinkin' Draino..............Some of the
stuff he *does* drink and eat sound as potent.

Good luck getting to number two on your list though.




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Old November 13th 04, 05:24 PM
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MUADIB® wrote:

> Does the 74 Bay have the same basic electrics as a 74 Beetle?
>
> I hada 74 beetle that had a bad relay of sorts that has some sort of
> little circuit inside that just gives up................and it did. I
> called a local VW shop and was looking to buy the relay, and they told
> me that it was no longer available retail. But the guy went on to tell
> me which terminals to wire across to bypass the relay and it worked
> beautifully.
>
> Don't remember which little box it was or what it was called, that car
> has long since been cut up and discraded due to major wreckage.
>
> Speedy jim prolly has the answers though.



Yep. <g>
It was the seatbelt interlock. The diagram is on my web site.
Buses weren't affected by it.
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Old November 13th 04, 05:41 PM
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On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 16:35:43 GMT, MUADIB®
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>>its on my list Shag, really it is....it is number 3 on the list...right behind
>>eating razorblades and drinking draino......

>
>Shagg should be familiar with drinkin' Draino..............Some of the
>stuff he *does* drink and eat sound as potent.


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