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A rather warm device under the dash? What's this, please? 200 1990

It took me a month and three stop light switches to get a stop light switch (Pro Parts Sweden, need a 1.5 mm or so washer between the switch and the switch body) in and works on the li'l red 1990 Volvo 240 DL wagon, with M47 II and a 'tude.

So, rests in a clip next to the brake pedal.

Please let me know. It's quite warm. After one month and nine hours to stuff my fat hands under the 240 dash, on a task that was 30 minutes that many years ago, well, jeez, I was better at this stuff in the 70s and 80s then now. I'm 47. Oh well. Thank you nice and kind folks.









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