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Hi Newbie with a 1962? or 1963? beetle
CNsylvester - May 26th, 2016 at 11:02 PM

Hi everyone.

2nd beetle owner, as of today, yayay. (sold 1st beetle when kids were born in 1994, if its still out there, love to see a pic it was Qld Rego BUG65 & Yellow).

Back to now .... my plan for this beetle is to keep is as stock as possible. It was grey, and then about 2007 i it was painted a darker grey on the outside only.

Rust is evident in usual places so my plan is to sort out what parts I need before she goes in for a body / panel & repaint.

A bonus feature was that she has installed a trip meter in the speedo I thought that was only for Karman's? Could this have been an optional extra at the time?

What I need:
I need a D brace for the steering wheel (to activiate the horn), and an original beetle horn (12v), the current one sounds like a holden.

Did 1962/3 come with self cancelling indicators? If so, I'll need the self cancelling kit.

Advice on any trusty VW mechanics in Brisbane for tune up etc?

Thanks!


HappyDaze - May 27th, 2016 at 09:25 AM

Appears to have a fuel gauge, so it may be a '62 1/2 model.


CNsylvester - May 29th, 2016 at 09:06 AM

Yes it has a fuel gauge, body is 4 773 496 so is this a "62(1/2?)"

Dash lights (fuel gauge and speedo) were not working, tested the bulbs and cleaned the contacts yesterday, no change. Then with the lights on, i moved the switch "left / right" and this seemed to be the problem, the dash lights began to respond with longer 'on' time with increased movement of the switch from left to right. Dirty contact in the switch?

Fun fun fun


HappyDaze - May 29th, 2016 at 11:48 AM

Mid 1962 saw the addition of a fuel gauge and 'Towel-rail' bumpers. It was known as the "Sixty-two-and-a-half".

Switches [and other things] suffer from lack of use. :smirk:


Kroozzn61 - May 29th, 2016 at 03:00 PM

nice one


CNsylvester - May 30th, 2016 at 11:11 PM

Does anyone with a circa 1962 beetle have an original operating wiper washer? mine is there, not game to use it incase it falls apart?


CNsylvester - June 5th, 2016 at 04:09 PM

Did some checking over this weekend - The horn doesn't work from the steering wheel brace.

I found a '3rd party' button under the dash where someone has installed a button and when you press this, hey presto, the horn works.

I want to get it back functioning via the steering wheel brace and remove the 3rd party button. When I removed the steering wheel hub "H", nice brown wire is there ready, but I couldn't see the other end. Does anyone know where i start looking for the other end of the brown horn ring wire? (it wasn't obvious anywhere I looked around the back side of the fuses, or even where the wires from the indicator selector enter the boot near the back side of the speedo (there were 3, 1 went to the flasher brain, the other 2 went to the actual indicators). No trace of the brown horn wire.

T


sander288 - June 6th, 2016 at 11:50 AM

I would trace the wires from the horn backwards if lost here is a wiring diagram for around your year model; this is what it "should" be wired like but sounds like things are moved.

Not 100% sure but I thought the brown wire went down through the steering column?

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/info/wiring/bug_62.jpg


adlbeetle66 - June 6th, 2016 at 03:36 PM

The brown wire goes down in my steering column :)
There should also be an earth onto the steering column underneath the fuel tank...


CNsylvester - June 6th, 2016 at 10:32 PM

Thanks - just confirming my brown horn wire is under the H on the steering wheel. I will trace this weekend down to the horn and see what happens.

Unfortunately the current working horn sounds like a Holden. Are there 12v horns available that still sound like the 6v horn?


southspark - June 7th, 2016 at 08:34 PM

The brown wire actually brings the earth up via the steering shaft .Make sure the loop around the rubber uni joint is not broken .The return wire from the horn (also brown) connects to the bottom of the steering tube ,the tube connects to the moving part of the horn ring, when pressed it completes the circuit and hey presto the horn works!

Regards Paul


CNsylvester - June 10th, 2016 at 10:33 PM

Update: Horn Project still in progress ........

New Project - External Rear view Mirror:
The replacement external mirror I bought today wont fit without significant adjustment (see existing set up in little photo, it has a connector upon a connector and looks crap). Therefore I consulted the photos I got with this Beetle and the mirror in the photo looks just great!

It might just screw on?, no additional connectors? Is it VW? What is it? Please see photo. Any assistance graciously accepted.


CNsylvester - July 1st, 2016 at 07:05 PM

Regarding the external rear view mirror, here is another Beetle on Ebay with the same mirror. Any leads appreciated .... I Need a replacement!


adlbeetle66 - July 1st, 2016 at 10:07 PM

The ones in the pictures involve you changing the hinge pins.
You can buy hinge pins with threads the stick out the top (the overall length are longer than the standard ones..)
Hope that helps


CNsylvester - July 1st, 2016 at 10:34 PM

Yes, when I removed the round mirror off the grey beetle above, the hinge pin is threaded and sticks out of the top. In order to 'install' the round mirror, they have invented several transition threads, which look ugly in my opinion. I wish to remove the round mirror and replace it with the square mirror it originally came with......just don't have a square mirror yet.