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Lost my OD - have you seen it?? 200 1985

thanks volvodad!

It appears it is #2. After I drove the wagon onto a pair of ramps I started to think about the gear shift knob and tried that first instead. Got it apart and (minus the knob) connected the two wires to the switch, put it in 4th and turned the key without starting it. There was a distinctive click when I pushed the button and the OD dashlight came on. Will try it in the morning when I go to work.

Now the problem is - how do I put it all back together? The two wires won't come up far enough to have the knob on and make the proper connection to the button. Is there any chance there is an extra amount of wire below that is being held back by ???? I can shift for now without the knob, but it would be nice to have it back the way it was.

michael






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