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RE: 71 Giulia Super questions



Dana

The amber side lights are repeaters for the indicators. They tend to get
full of crud, though. You can get at them from inside the wheel well. You
don't have to remove the amber cover. If you do need to try removing the
amber cover for any reason, be very careful. Your car has probably sat in
the sun a lot and the plastic will be very brittle and easy to break.

I can't remember exactly how to remove the assemply from inside and my car
is several miles away at the moment but I recall that it is a fairly
straight-forward procedure.

As for the stuff on the left of the steering wheel, I'll have to have
another look at my car again, as I can't remember the extra lamp. It may be
an extra oil pressure light?

nk

> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 20:55:46 -0400
> From: Dana Loomis <dloomis@domain.elided>
> Subject: 71 Giulia Super questions
>
> I'm hoping that people familiar with later Euro Giulias can help answer a
> couple of questions about the Italian market '71 Giulia Super I just
> acquired.  This car has three electrical devices on the dash to
> the left of
> the speedometer.  On the bottom is the button that activates the rear
> window defroster, in the middle is a warning light for the
> emergency brake,
> and on the top is another red light whose function I can't figure out (it
> isn't mentioned in the owner's manual).  What does this light do?   I'm
> also puzzled by the amber side lights on the front fenders, which don't
> seem to light at all.  I'm wondering if they are supposed to
> blink when the
> turn indicators, and how the bulbs can be removed.
>
> Thanks,
> Dana

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