http://www.4130-products.com/step/ign/index.htm
what I'm seeing is a lot more like the A3 column shown in
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=105906
where a long splined bushing sits over the spring.
Bentley has a cryptic note to the effect that VW changed the steering
column design on the A2 in '89 to add a splined adapter, but gives no
details.
Am I correct in assuming that the '92 A2 uses the A3 design? I'm
preparing to pull off the splined adapter (sounds like a real treat,
but there is lots of advice on the web on how to do this job). I want
to make sure there are no more little surprises buried underneath it.
Fortunately the shear bolt holding the column housing is loose (not
even finger tight), so that should come off easily.
Thanks in advance!
Garry
PS based on the number of accounts of DIY replacement posted on the
web, it looks like ignition switch failure is epidemic on A2s and
A3s. Too bad VW didn't make the mounting screw accessible from the
outer side of the column (or use a suitably rugged switch).
Buy your ign switch from the dealer!
I believe that heat causes the tiny springs inside of the switch to lose
their tension.
I had replaced the springs in one, rebuilding it, and got it to last longer
than an aftermarket switch! 8^)
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