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Re: Turnk Blackout Solved
Jon - actually it's really easy to take the switch apart and fix it
yourself...look at the top of it (end opposite the plunger) and you'll see
how it unsnaps. Careful, cause there's a spring in there under pressure,
and a couple of leetle-eeny-weeny parts. Just burnish up the contacts on
the inside, check out all the little parts, re-assemble, and I bet it'll
work...don't forget to make sure the little rubber boot is intact; it keeps
water out..........SLM
At 06:44 AM 4/16/97 +0000, you wrote:
>Oh Wise and Just Listers,
>
>You have solved my problem. It was, indeed, a foul and evil switch
>which was causing my trunk to be embraced by inky blackness. Can't
>find part number in the Book of Bentley. Any ideas?
>
>Jon
>___
>jwilliam@water.net
>87 Coupe GT
>
>
Steve Manning: stephenm@ix.netcom.com (Metro D.C. area, USA)
.....Mainly Mopars, an '88 Audi 90Q, other stuff; BMWCCA #93613 et al