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:) Just mounted a Getty Designs Clubsport rear wing to my existing decklid on my 95 C2. Very nice quality, fit well. My question is regarding what I need to do so that the dash lights indicating tail malfunctions are not lit. Any ideas? Thanks for any help.

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There is a TSB (6603 9610 Aero Kits dated 10-03-1996) that states:

On vehicles with a retractable rear spoiler the following steps must be done to disable the spoiler warning system:

- Remove fuse #37 from the CEB.

- Remove the spoiler warning bulb in the clock.

- Remove the spoiler switch from the center console and install a blank switch cover.

- Secure and insulate all disconnected wiring.

Posted
There is a TSB (6603 9610 Aero Kits dated 10-03-1996) that states:
On vehicles with a retractable rear spoiler the following steps must be done to disable the spoiler warning system:

- Remove fuse #37 from the CEB.

- Remove the spoiler warning bulb in the clock.

- Remove the spoiler switch from the center console and install a blank switch cover.

- Secure and insulate all disconnected wiring.

Posted

You can also just remove the spoiler control unit under the dash on the passenger side. This is how the factory dealt with the turbo and RS cars that did not have the retractable spoiler.

I had to purchase a spoiler control unit for my 95 C2 because the previous owner removed it. They go for about $150 used. So you can sell yours and recoup some of the money you spent on the spoiler.

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