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#467994 - 06/12/08 06:52 PM
Re: Mystery light on dash (BN7)
[Re: TimK]
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Registered: 06/24/07
Posts: 26
Loc: Austin, Texas
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Pictures of the light would help. It would also help if you followed the wire to it's destination. It could be a primative seat belt warning light or any manner of "idiot" light. Sounds way "aftermarket" but also sounds pretty cool. I like mystery lights. Be prepared to have this mystery resolved though... if that's what you seek. Sometimes the unknown is more fun than the known.
Edited by mrdibbles (06/12/08 06:53 PM)
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#588979 - 06/29/09 07:40 PM
Re: Mystery light on dash (BN7)
[Re: TimK]
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Registered: 10/30/05
Posts: 372
Loc: nc
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Tim,
Pretty cool looking old light. First I thought it may be for oil pressure till I read it is inline with you OD. I can tell you that on my car there is a knob that has a pump action simular to that of a squirt gun that pumps the windshield washer fluid. The hole is about the same size as that light so you could probably reinstall the pump if you wanted to. If you look on the back right corner of the parcel shelf located below the dash you will see about a 3" hole that a plastic windshield washer fluid bottle rest in. and a hose runs from the bottle to the pump and to the washer nozzels
Bob
Edited by BlueRidge1 (06/29/09 07:46 PM)
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#589264 - 06/30/09 08:47 PM
Re: Mystery light on dash (BN7)
[Re: TimK]
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Registered: 04/19/09
Posts: 7
Loc: New York
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Tim, Depending on how it is wired, would help to determine why the PO would have it installed. If the permissive switch that allows the OD to only engage in 3rd and 4th gear is bypassed, the PO may have elected to install this to remind him/her that the OD is engaged. This would not create a problem with the permissive circuit working, since it will automatically disengage the OD once you come out of 3rd or 4th gear. However, if your permissive switch is bypassed OD will be could engaged in any selected gear position.
If the permissive switch is wired in was not making up consistantly, maybe the PO wanted an indicator to see that the permissive switch has successfully made contact, allowing the OD to be engaged.
Not sure if this helps....just my thoughts.....Tony
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