I haven't changed the tranny fluid on a vanagon yet, but if its hard to get to, you could stop by an some hardware store and pick up a drill pump. Its just a pump that you attach to your hand drill, and has a length of hose going in and out. I used this to pump tranny fluid into the tranny and dif of a bimmer that there was no way any kind of bottle was going to get to the fill hole.
On Fri, 4 Feb 2000 17:38:35 EST Ken Hunter <EVEHART33@AOL.COM> wrote: > Drive the car down to your local Checkers or Autozone and pickup the pump > that fits the MTL bottle. This will warm up the old fluid so it drains > better. Removing the rear wheel will give better access. -- ============================================================--------- Dominique Cormann Email: kozmik@home.com Homepage: http://kozmik.guelph.on.ca Diesel page: http://kozmik.guelph.on.ca/gtdproject 84 Rabbit D - daily driver 84 Rabbit GTD - work'in on it |
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