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Re: VW Ignition



 > From: "http://www.juno.com/~w1few"; <http://www.juno.com/~w1few>
 > Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 19:57:01 GMT
 >
 > Hi Robert,
 > I'm having a problem with the bug.  If I turn the key to start, the
 > engine turns over and starts right away but as soon as I let the key go
 > back to the normal run position, the engine stops.  It loses voltage to
 > the coil and I wonmdered if you ever ran into that problem and if so do
 > you know what you did or had done to fix it.  I'm suspecting the
 > connector on the ignition switch where the key is is the problem.  But
 > before I tear everything apart, I thought I'd ask.

No, never had that problem nor do I remember ever trying to fix a problem
such as that.  ('Tho Noelle's old Celica did have a similar problem.
After you cleaned all the wires a few years ago, it never recurred.)

 > Other than that the cook book is great.  Thanks again.

Good.  Our hot peppers are having a hard time flowering and coming up,
unfortunately.  The tomatoes are growing well, 'tho.

 > I'm sending the coupon back for a free $3 potted plant.  I recommend
 > the Piquin peppers if you've never tried them.

OK, thanks.

 > How's the job

Busy and stressful.  May get better after June 22 when our delivery is
due.

 > and how's noelle doing?  

Foot's feeling better, but shoulder has been hurting.  A zero-sum game,
obviously :-(.

 > Take care and stay well.

What's the deal with your hip?  Will you be able to have the operation?

 > D




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