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Old 28 April 2003, 09:05 AM
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What functions are available for your windscreen wiper switch?

Does it have the intermittent wiper setting and a twist rear wipe/wash one way and rear wash/wipe the other?

BTW, this is for the forester dash with the white dials and digital mileometer.



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Does that mean it has?

the options I quoted are those that are fitted to my STI4.

Im just looking to see if I can use UK switch gear.
Old 28 April 2003, 02:30 PM
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I'd guess that you can - after all, the cars are all built in Japan in the same factory, and what's the point in inventing the wheel twice in the same company?

Doesn't mean it doesn't happen though!

I'd be careful with this one - I replaced a front foglamp switch in my car (MY96) with one from a WRX (don't remember MY), and while the switch function was the same, the key way thing on the connector were different! (Easy job to remove it though)
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Hol, the switch works the way you suggested.
But i had to think about it for a moment
I just normally do it without thinking

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Thats cool

I CAN move my indicator switch from the RH to the LH of the steering wheel then..

Dave, how's things, has the refurb held up?, im taking my P1 alloys down for a colour change soon.
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Not bad thanks! - still not got the front bumper done, but the wheels still work well - Lepsons did a good job there! The painting I did still looks quite good.

Trouble is that they get very dusty from the brake pads...

I'm looking for a spare SuperT if you find any around. - I'm tired of the spacesaver thing...

I'm hoping to get to a few more meets on the mainland this year. And there should be another one on the IOW September time.

What colour are you going for?
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going for silver with a polished outer rim. Just to be different. I was going to redo them in Titanium/polished rim, but I saw a silver car with clean silver rims and liked it.

There was a set of OZ SuperT's a week ago, with a separate spare. Also a single wheel in essex for around £50.00, ahgin less than 10 days ago..

Let me know when you are over, our meet is the Thrid Friday, but Jen in Hampshire has one on the First Monday in Eastligh.

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