I'm afraid,
wkubug, I didn't read your posts as thoroughly as I should. I'm left with some questions.
Is your bug a standard or a Super? What year is it?
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Originally Posted by wkubug
... I think that the red button in the center of my dash is the old button for the spare tire bottle (it was gone and the nosal was painted over when i got the car) I looked on my wiring diagram and can't figure out what the wires run to and from I don't want to mess the wiring up can someone help? there is a whiteish wire that looks like it connects to my emergency light switch, a red wire that i guess is the power to lightup the red buttons internal light, ...
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That button sounds like the brake light warning light to me. Hence, my questions at the top of the page. If it is, I highly recommend you do
not disconnect it.
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Originally Posted by wkubug
i'm trying to use the original hardware to keep it clean looking without a bunch of extra wires and switches. Can i just unhook the wires from that switch and use the wires from my new washer bottle i would like to keep the light up button rather then the plain red one that came with the bottle. I'm just worried that it will mess up my wipers if the wire is disconnected?
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How do you turn your wipers on? If you have a stalk connected to the steering column, I am not sure if you can maintain its use for the washer using stock components.
If you have a dash switch as I do on my '71 Super, I know there have been people who converted the "pump" portion of that switch such that it would electrically pump the washer unit. I do not have that kind of expertise. Plus, I envisioned it being clumsy to be pushing and turning in order to pump and activate the wipers.
I used an independent on/off switch out of sight to activate the washer bottle. That way I did not have to cut the dash any further.
Edit: I looked through my existing pics and found this one. If you look below the quad-CHT gauge (the one furtherest to the left), you can see the little black toggle switch point downward. That is my washer switch.