1971 Campmobile

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volks71folk
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As Dave fixed my rear corner i repaired my windshield wiper switch and my cig lighter. I could not get power to my lighter from its wires so i had to plug into a live wire somewhere. I had a loose hot wire under my dash hooked to nothing. Sooo i hooked my lighter to that. Bad move. I left Daves feeling good about everything being fixed. Driving down 480 and boom, smoke started pouring out from my ignition so i shut it off and made it to the side of the highway. I overloaded something and the black wire going to my ignition melted and my key would not turn at all or come out. AAA it home and found this

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So i am now trying to switch out my ignition and fix the wire. I have everything out including the little screw. Ignition is still in, anybody know whats next to get this out?
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wwebner
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Re: 1971 Campmobile

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If you have removed the small screww that goes into the electrical part of the switch you should be able to pull it out from the side where the wires are connected. May be stuck a little.
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That corner looks 100 times better! Congrats
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Looks good Joe. I like the way those body guys can preserve the seam on VW's when lower sheet metal is repaired. Nice! :D
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volks71folk
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Re: 1971 Campmobile

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Thanks guys, i am happy with it.

Good to know i almost have this ignition out. I think i can get this thing out and in. Any other advice ? Thanks
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After you blend the paint, it'll look just about perfect. Great to see you were able to get it fixed up!
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Glad to help out Joe! The corner turned out great as well as the fender! Once again thats a bummer about the ignition. I hope i was able to help you with wiring that new one in. Text me if you have anymore questions! Thanks for the plug on my work. David.
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Re: 1971 Campmobile

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Looks good guys . Its probably good you are replacing the ignition . Its probably original and would have went eventually . Randy gave me some advice that I think is good . Not only fix your ignition , but also wire a push button start as a back up . If the new ignition switch fails ( and I've heard the replacement ones do sometime ) you will not be dead in the water . Ken suggests to hook up the push button start in the engine bay . So when you are working on your engine you can turn it on and off from the engine bay . Maybe someone can way in on how to hook up the push button rig . A toggle nob turns the coil on and the push button turns the starter .
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