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Old 05-31-2005, 08:28 PM
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I read it somewhere (on this forum) that the headlight washer fuse was also connected to some other motor or other but since I can't find the thread and I'm not knowledgable enough I'll just retract my statement.... sheez. sorry for trying to be helpful.
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Don't be too sensitive jatmon we're just having a chuckle mate
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yeh they can be real mean sometimes, just learn to live with it, cause it aint gonna go away.

But reading what u said, it does sound a bit weird.
Old 05-31-2005, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by jatmon,Jun 1 2005, 02:28 PM
I read it somewhere (on this forum) that the headlight washer fuse was also connected to some other motor or other but since I can't find the thread and I'm not knowledgable enough I'll just retract my statement.... sheez. sorry for trying to be helpful.
Didn't mean to offend.

But you have to realise that is how rumours start. It's always best to double check your facts before posting if you want to increase the signal. Otherwise you're just adding to the noise.
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neither... didn't mean to sound like I was laughing at you, was laughing at what you had heard and posted up.
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Tough crowd this one! Be warned!!
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Tough crowd this one! Be warned!!

Actually if it makes you feel any better had the same problem with my gf, however she learn't from her mistake after she did it when the roof was down and she got wet!
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What head light washer switch?



And I did notice a loss of power, although there is a possibility that it had something to do with removing the supercharger.
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how much did u cost to change to the coin slot? Installation hard?
Old 06-01-2005, 11:43 PM
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I think I owe Xviper about $7 for postage.

I've had the console out so many times I could do it blindfolded so it's not hard for me. And fitting the slot was a doddle.

That said, I have ordered the cluster mounted switch and although I got the cruise control (left) switch for $USD10 I paid Honda $80!!! for the head light washer switch.

I expect what I will do is use the cruise switch as a boost control switch via the AEM and replumb the headlight washer set up as an intercooler spray or water injection.


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