To remove the ignition switch from a 1969 VW Bus, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the screws holding it in place. Once exposed, locate and unscrew the ignition switch from its mounting, carefully disconnect the wiring harness, and pull the switch out. Reassemble everything in reverse order once the new switch is installed.
Do you get a NO BUS That lights up on your mileage light?
The gross weight of a 1969 Volkswagen Bus is 2,723 pounds. The VW Bus was produced between 1968 and 1971.
Its a switch
Yes, but you need to remove both axles,which is really simple to do,takes about 15 min if you have tools.
Bi-directional universal switch (BUS)............
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Switch off the ignition and hold IN the reset stalk under the speedo Switch on the ignition the release the stalk. Then TURN the stalk from under the taco clockwise and hold in position. Horizontal dashes should appear in the odometer. Finally switch off the ignition whilst holding the taco stalk in the clockwise position. The system has now been reset. When you switch on the ignition the service message should be cleared. Not a job for a one armed person ! Let us know if this works as I have never used this method. The first method I understand will work with or reset the CAN-BUS to the "fixed servicing interval" mode ?on the release the stalk. Then TURN the stalk from under the taco clockwise and hold in position. Horizontal dashes should appear in the odometer. Finally switch off the ignition whilst holding the taco stalk in the clockwise position. The system has now been reset. When you switch on the ignition the service message should be cleared.
No bus is shorth for No Buss, you are missing a fuse that controls the ignition.
On the Buses - 1969 The 'L' Bus 4-6 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2002)
Yes.
A Intel system bus is a single computer bus that connects the components of a major computer system. The system bus also referred to as crossbar switch.
If you take the assembly out, there'll be a slot in that assembly where you can insert a pick or other small tool, and that should release the tumbler. It'll come right out once you've done that.