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Re: PiercedPanda?

Turbo Jo16 Sep 2006 09:31
> Did you ever get your wiper switch back together properly?
>
> If not, or for futher reference, picture of the correct positioning
> here:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~michael.walsh/mjw/P2140062.JPG

Mine wasn't working so I took it to bits and fixed it but couldn't work
out what the spring did or how it went back, I left it out and the
wipers still all work and park.

The spring is just visible what's if for?

mwalsh@smad.com14 Sep 2006 20:48
Did you ever get your wiper switch back together properly?

If not, or for futher reference, picture of the correct positioning
here:

http://home.earthlink.net/~michael.walsh/mjw/P2140062.JPG

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