Kirk Grau said: (quoted from post at 03:53:15 04/21/10) , ALLdata says it should be a half hour job and I probably needed 1.5 hours including locating the screw.
Took car for a spin around the block and it is running just fine now.
Hope everybody has a good day.
Kirk
Good for you! That fix was prolly cheaper than an insurance payment on a new one. If it wasn't for needing to be able to pull a horse trailer and have 4x4 now and then, I'd still be driving VW's.
As for how long it took you, you can't count scratching your head, cussing, and looking for a screw in the time.
I hate it when the wife sees one of these remodelling videos where a kitchen is remodelled "in half an hour" or something to the effect. She turns immediately in to a blond elephant and that video AND IT'S LENGTH stick in her mind never to be forgotten.
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