I had to put mine back on when I found that only one screw was holding it. But IIWY (can I use that??? "if I were you") I'd just use some plastic top to a butter container and fashion a scoop out of it and then screw it in with some metal strips along the outside to hold it in place (maybe use some "seam-sealer" to keep the water out of the seams). No need here for "real" VW part. It would be much cheaper and a DIY project. M2CW. malcolm On 27 Sep 2001, at 13:32, Karl Ploessl wrote: > it is somewhat difficult to describe what I need: > the battery space under the passenger seat is vented: a hole > to draw air in and an exhaust to let the air get out. The > hole to draw air in has a cover on the outside, which is > screwed on, to prevent water etc. getting in. "Jenny" is > missing this cover. Does anybody know now what I am talking > about or did I confuse everybody? Anyway, if anybody has a > "spare" one, please let me know (any non-diesel vanagon has > this setup) > > TIA Karl. > > Karl > '81 Westy "Jenny" > Wilmington, DE |
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