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  1. I've replaced 3 of these in my 2003. If your are having trouble mating the switch to the ignition lock, make sure the slot in the switch for the key is aligned with the lock (been there). If that doesn't do it, make sure the retaining screw is far enough out that it isn't dragging and that there aren't any burrs. Should slide right in without pressure. If you are trying to connect the wiring harness to the switch, make sure the square and round pegs are lined up with the appropriate holes. It can be tricky when you're on your back. Again, this shouldn't require much pressure if everything is aligned. Good luck. Duane
  2. There is some good in car video of the ring taxi on youtube. Search ring taxi, sabine schmitz, and be sure to check nurbergring crashes. With all the idiots on the track, the taxi starts to look pretty cheap.
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