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[quote name='ds968' post='56187' date='Jul 11 2008, 02:32 PM']James, or anyone else here who might know the answer... is there a single contact behind the windshield washer fluid warning light that can be easily disconnected when the VDO is out, one which will not affect any other lights ?
I'm having the LED lights kit ( from Jager ) installed sometime next week and I'm thinking since the VDO will be out maybe I can ask them to kill that warning light that's constantly on, instead of me wasting $ for parts and labor to replace a fluid container sensor for which I have absolutely no use.[/quote]
Dan,
I'm pretty sure all of those indicator lights have their own bulbs. It's been a little while since I've had a dash apart, but I do believe that to be the case. Hope that helps. If I get crazy over the weekend, I do need to take mine out one more time, so I'll have a look for you, but I've got to put my neighbor's BMW doors back together, so not sure if I'll get to it or not before you'd need to know.
- Darryl
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Well, my gears went out on me last Friday on the way home from work. Am taking the car in this afternoon for a few other things and am going to let them handle it. They said it would be a Speedometer rebuild from a shop out in California...hopefully it can be quick. I haven't tinkered enough of my car to trust myself pulling out the instrument cluster. As I kept reading the posts about it I almost had myself talked into it, but I think I will just leave it to the professionals at RUF.
'92 968 Cab. Black w/tan interior and black top, 6 speed