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Date:         Mon, 19 Mar 2001 22:43:56 -0800
Reply-To:     mike and shari <mjgarske@HOME.COM>
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From:         mike and shari <mjgarske@HOME.COM>
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Subject:      Was :Damaged cooling pipe( now: rear heater core)
Comments: To: Scott D Foss <turbovans@JUNO.COM>
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One thing that I did on a Wolfsburg GL I owned a couple of years back when the rear heater core started leaking: 1. I took the ruined core to a local parts chain and had the guy show me various cores that were similarly shaped, 2. bought a good one and 3. hooked my heater hoses up to it, 4. I carefully dismantled the old set up and preserved the fan. 5. On the inlet hose I spliced in a shut off valve, this worked perfectly and my new heater core was fully functional and totally one piece of metal instead of the VW metal and plastic horror show.

I plan to do this on my syncro when or possibly before it's rear core goes out. I personally find the rear heater marvelous during the winter.

Mike Garske

Scott D Foss wrote:

> > > re rear heater, > don't know if you are the guy who says he has a NEW rear heater, but my > recomendation is to always disconnect the rear heater - they just rot > out. > > the only thing that can be done to keep them from corroding and leaking > is to keep them on about 30 % all year so fresh coolant circulates. > > I have occasionally run into a situation where you just CAN NOT get the > right part, even tho you have a stock US model. Mistakes get made, and > parts people can only go with the numbers and pictures they have, > and if it's not in the price sheet, well, it doesn't exist. > > good luck, hope that helps a little, scott


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