At 1:17 AM -0400 8/18/00, kathy jacobs wrote: >Please reply to <mailto:opawalt@my-deja.com>opawalt@my-deja.com >This was posted on the aircooled newsgroup. >Help!! My 1981 VW Vanagon has a new problem. The >sliding door will NOT open. I have taken apart >everything I can to try and understand the >problem, but the final disassembly requires the >door to be open and that is the problem! > >Has anyone out there ever heard of this problem >or what I can do about it? I really hate to use a >torch. Any ideas would be welcome. Check that the bowden cable has not popped loose from the door where it is supposed to be held in place, just behind the inside door handle. Pop off the interior panel to see. The cable is held in place with a barrel-type nut sintching the cable into a slot in a tab welded to the door. You'll see. It's about 4- 6 inches behind the handle, if I recall. If it's popped out, the cable can't get enough tension, and the rear of the door can't open, hence the door will be stuck closed. You really have to tighten the barrel nut down to hold it in place, or it will pop loose again. Ask me how I know. :-/ Good luck! T. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tobin Copley Bowen Island, BC, Canada tobin.copley@ubc.ca '82 westy 1.6L NA diesel ("Stinky") '97 son Russell ============= '99 daughter Margaret /_| |__| |__|:| clatter 1995: 'Round US, Mexico, Canada 15,000 mi O|. .| clatter! 1996: Vancouver to Inuvik, NWT 7,400 km ~-()-==----()-~ Previous buses: '76 westy deluxe (Daisy), '76 westy standard (Mango) |
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