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Date:         Sun, 25 Mar 2001 22:10:44 -0800
Reply-To:     sg <sg@SUNSETWINONA.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         sg <sg@SUNSETWINONA.COM>
Subject:      successful heater blower replacement
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hi list, just wanted to post a message saying that i had succesfully replaced my faulty heater blower motor. now the fan works peachy. i ended up getting a replacement blower from a pick-n-pull junkyard in newark, ca, for about $19 including core deposit. pulled one off of an 84 (my vanagon is an 85) and it seems to be pretty much identical blower unit, works fine. also, i got a chance to practice the dash removal again at the pick-n-pull on a junker, and the second time doing it it was pretty effortless, from start to finish, blower motor sitting in my hand, it took about 35 minutes. pick-n-pulls are great, im definitely going to start going more often, never know what your gonna find, could be that part you've been thinking about mail ordering for $60 and you find one for $10! anyhow, thanks for all who responded to my posts for help during the job ... -steve and buster


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