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The Parts Place (http://www.partsplaceinc.com) sells the part you need along with a new set of keys for $20. Look in their online catalog, its on the first page.
To replace it, you need to pry off the horn cover, and remove the steering wheel (requires a 24mm ratchet head). Unplug and unscrew the blinker and washer switches. The ignition switch is attached to the housing below that, the housing should come off the steering shaft with a good pull and you can remove the lock cylinder and/or ignition switch form there.
10 ft but tht is since the last attempt
This is not a job for a driveway mechanic.
Baby Rabbits ??? What age? My recommendations would be NOT to give a baby rabbit a bath. I would not attempt to bathe a rabbit until they are at least 3 months old unless they have had diarrhea and have fouled their coat.
1Enter the VW Rabbit with the ignition key.2Close the door.3Hold down the odometer trip reset button. This button is on the right side of your instrument panel.4Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "ACC" position.5Wait for the wrench symbol to illuminate, then release the button.6Press the "MIN" button on the left side of the instrument panel.7Wait 10 seconds, then remove the key from the ignition and exit
sorry about the rabbit :(...............If you want to replce him its fine if you don't you could try a new loyal pet companion like a guina pig or turtle.
1Enter the VW Rabbit with the ignition key.2Close the door.3Hold down the odometer trip reset button. This button is on the right side of your instrument panel.4Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "ACC" position.5Wait for the wrench symbol to illuminate, then release the button.6Press the "MIN" button on the left side of the instrument panel.7Wait 10 seconds, then remove the key from the ignition and exit the VW.
minnie was born 1928 to replace oswald the rabbit she dresses as a "flapper" girl
That would be pointless.. If there is one Rabbit.. It cannot repoduce like Rabbits!... Rabitts breed - like rabbits! So once there are a few in any country there would always be rabbits there, it would be logistically impossibly to kill all but one rabbit in an area. Not if you cage 1 rabbit, Atom bomb the terrain.. Then replace the last rabbit. This is becoming surreal!
It is best to avoid frequent handling and cleaning of a baby rabbit's nest unless absolutely necessary. If the nest appears soiled or damaged, wait until the mother rabbit leaves to feed and quickly replace the bedding with dry hay or straw to prevent baby rabbits from getting cold or exposed. Do not remove baby rabbits from the nest unless there is a clear indication that they are abandoned or in distress.
Newborn rabbits get hydration and nutrition from their mother's milk. If the kit (baby rabbit) isn't drinking, it will require medical intervention or else it probably won't survive. Call your rabbit-savvy vet and ask for advice.
I'm not sure what your question is. Is it : Will your buck ignore you if you get a doe rabbit? No. Unless you try to cage them together. Then he will be trying to breed her 24/7. He will still be as affectionate and friendly as ever unless you have them out together.
Could Say I Don't Want The Rabbit To Be A Replace Because The Dog Died. Etc..(: