a switch behind the steering wheel on stalk, what's it for?

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Re: a switch behind the steering wheel on stalk, what's it for?

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i wonder why that's there, an engine kill switch? how does it work? maybe that's what's wrong with mine and it disables the magical fuel pump. lol. also i have this old gadget stuck to the middle shelf that pulls out, i don't know what that was/is for!
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Re: a switch behind the steering wheel on stalk, what's it for?

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When you press the button, do you find that your passenger get ejected through the roof?
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Re: a switch behind the steering wheel on stalk, what's it for?

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grumpyoldgit wrote:When you press the button, do you find that your passenger get ejected through the roof?
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Re: a switch behind the steering wheel on stalk, what's it for?

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seriously, i wiggle this switch and the van goes along like magic! i think that some of these switches might be leftover lpg conversions that have been taken off.
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Re: a switch behind the steering wheel on stalk, what's it for?

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seriously, i wiggle this switch and the van goes along like magic! i think that some of these switches might be leftover lpg conversions that have been taken off.

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