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Re: Removing Ignition Switch



As much as I remember when doing my switch, you have to remove the wheel and
the column switch assembly to get at the actual electrical switch part
There is a small phillips head screw that holds it into the assembly that
can only be reached when the piece is off the column.  Sorry.  As far as the
lock cylinder, that can be removed without disassembling anything other that
the trim around the column.

HTH
Marc
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Collins" <photo@intrex.net>
To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 10:39 AM
Subject: Removing Ignition Switch


> I found half of the electrical problem with my '90 Cabriolet:  When
something shorted (I wish I knew what shorted!!) the X contact in the
ignition switch seems to have failed.  Is there any way to get to the
ignition switch without removing the steering wheel? (I don't want to mess
with the @#$% airbag if I can avoid it)
>
> Bill
>
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