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Re: Question about oil check and digital clock



Hi Josh,

Congrats with your new purchase, I'm sure you'll like it a lot. Oil =
level checking dipstick should be located on the exhaust side of the =
engine, right behind the alternator. Some models have it, however, on =
the intake side, but AFAIK that only adheres to some European models.

BTW, you should join the ARA, and many a question will be answered by =
our competent techies. We have a meeting in Fremont on Tuesday at =
Vincenza's on 35760 Fremont Blvd. (880 Decoto West exit, turn right at =
Fremont Blvd)

Please feel free to call me if you have other questions.

Best regards

Henrik Johansen
President, Alfa Romeo Association

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673-9703
Member SkyBiz 2000 Website Marketing: The EASY way to make money!
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- ----- Original Message -----=20
From: Joshua Shaevitz <joshua@domain.elided>
To: <alfa@domain.elided>
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 1999 6:13 PM
Subject: Question about oil check and digital clock


> Hi all.  Since my last message about hinking of buying a '82 Spider, I =
did
> end up buying the car and really love it :)  But I have a few =
questions.
> I do not have the manual so these may seem like obvious questions.
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> 1)  How do I check the oil level?  I do not see a dipstick anywhere in =
the
> engine compartment.
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> 2)  There is a small rotation knob located on the left hand side of =
the
> steering column.  What is this mysterious thing?!?
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> 3)  How do I get the window wiper fluid to work?  There is a container =
for
> it in the engine compartment, but I can't seemfigure it out.
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> 4)  The little 80's-style digital clock doesn't work.  I'm trying =
various
> things now, but wanted to know if there were any common problems with =
it o
> anything.  I think that in the spirit of the decade it would be very =
neat
> to get the clock working.
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> Thanks again for all your help!  -Josh
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> Joshua W. Shaevitz
> Department of Physics
> Stanford University
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