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<blockquote data-quote="dubselector" data-source="post: 621474" data-attributes="member: 17361"><p>Ozzie has raised a good point here, if your windscreen surround and grill aperture or ok it's a lot less work to just fill in top indicator holes and cut in new ones in the right place - Schofields now stock the low light indicator brackets on there own, or you can by the lower part of the panel if it's succumbed to the old Tin Moth. You can get the Headliggt and indicator part of the loom out from under the dash - I made up my own replacement as PO had just bypassed a burnt out side light wire. VW used non insulated space terminals originally, problem is over the years of being pulled on and off they can lose grip and fall off, with resulting short and possible burn out. I used insulated terminals from Vehicle Wiring Products Ltd, they also do a top quality crimping tool. Try and avoid Chinese copies on E-Bay and expensive bubble packs from high street retailers. As ever with the electricary, if you're not competent get an expert in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dubselector, post: 621474, member: 17361"] Ozzie has raised a good point here, if your windscreen surround and grill aperture or ok it's a lot less work to just fill in top indicator holes and cut in new ones in the right place - Schofields now stock the low light indicator brackets on there own, or you can by the lower part of the panel if it's succumbed to the old Tin Moth. You can get the Headliggt and indicator part of the loom out from under the dash - I made up my own replacement as PO had just bypassed a burnt out side light wire. VW used non insulated space terminals originally, problem is over the years of being pulled on and off they can lose grip and fall off, with resulting short and possible burn out. I used insulated terminals from Vehicle Wiring Products Ltd, they also do a top quality crimping tool. Try and avoid Chinese copies on E-Bay and expensive bubble packs from high street retailers. As ever with the electricary, if you're not competent get an expert in. [/QUOTE]
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