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Date:         Sun, 30 Jul 2000 19:40:59 -0700
Reply-To:     m k <ghiaman65@yahoo.com>
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From:         m k <ghiaman65@yahoo.com>
Subject:      87 westy vanagon owners manual
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Hi all.

I recently (3 days ago) aquired an 1987 Westfalia GL. I love it. It came with the westy owners manual but the vanagon manual is missing. I would like to know if there is an online source for the manual. I found the manual for the westy part at gowesty.com but I need to know the little details like: How do you work the ac and heat, I know the controls are in international symbols, but I don't speak international. Blue wedge, White wedge, red dot, etc. I also have dual ac, I think I have the rear controls figured out, but I think (know) it all needs a recharge. Any info I should need to know up front before taking it to the a/c person? Should it be a VW specialist? I am in your debt already.

Thanks muchly,

Marty

65 Karmann Ghia Cabriolet 87 GL Westfalia

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