914 Washer Switch conversion

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914 Washer Switch conversion

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There's plenty of ways to delete the, not so great, pressurised washer system. I was going to cobble up something myself but after a bit of searching around I decided to go with this method below.

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http://carmagic.us/washer.html

Simple cheap and easy.

I've spoken with the chap who makes them and shipping to the UK is $15 so I thought I'd ask around before I placed an order to see if anyone else was interested and I'll do a group order and split the fees. I'll then post them off to you once they arrive.
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Re: 914 Washer Switch conversion

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I'd be interested in doing the same, count me as a +1.

Let me know how you want to play it when the time comes

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Re: 914 Washer Switch conversion

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That's great Peter. I'll leave it until next week before I do anything, so people have time to see this.
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Hi Stephen

Can you put me down for one please?

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Derek wrote:Hi Stephen

Can you put me down for one please?

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Sure thing. Nice to hear from you Derek. I hope you're well.
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I'm good Stephen
I'm enjoying your build thread 8)
Keep up that great work.

Colour is spot on :)

All the best
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Derek wrote: Colour is spot on :)
I think I'm about to disappoint a few people then, but I'll leave that to the other thread. :lol:
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Add me to the list please.

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Fuchs915 wrote:Add me to the list please.

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Will do!
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And me please
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Better add me, too! :lol:
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Re: 914 Washer Switch conversion

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Well this has proved slightly more popular than I anticipated :lol:

I'll get on to the guy and give him warning to stock up!
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Re: 914 Washer Switch conversion

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Sorry and all that, don’t mean to tread on anyone’s toes, but is this not a bit like a re-invention of the wheel? It’s over 25 years since I restored a couple of 914s, but column switches seem to either have non-functioning contacts contained, or they don’t: as luck would have it I had one of each (USA vs Euro car?), so on one I just ran an extra wire to a spare slot on the multi-pin plug, on the other I just made up some contacts from some scrap brass first, then ran the extra wire. 25 yrs later the home-made one is still working (I lost track of the other). In fact what caused the most confusion is the the wiring colours change at the multi-pin plug, and no longer reflect what’s shown in the manual.
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Re: 914 Washer Switch conversion

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There are no electrical connectors in this set up........

It works like the old VW system whereby pulling the stalk backwards, activates a small valve holding back the air pressurised water in the water bottle. The valve either breaks off, gets stuck, and if you are really lucky and it fails, it pisses water all inside the stalk and all over your legs and feet.............until the air pressure dissipates.

The stalk DOES NOT operate any electrical circuit, and this is what this switch is designed to do, operating an electrical contact for an electrical washer system, instead of the valve that was originally in the system.

http://1967beetle.com/windshield-washer-system/
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