If it makes anyone feel better we don't have to all run and buy Toyotas - the VW Quantum is a very easy fan motor swap. Under the hood, pull the fresh air intake (4 screws or so), pull it out and Voila! - there's your fan motor. I naively thought the vanagon would be similar. . . Damian >I have seen the good, a Chevrolet which >merely involves popping the hood (i.e., bonnet) and all of 10 >minutes later a >new blower motor is in place; the bad, a Vanagon, of course; and the >truly ugly, a Volvo 240 which can take 8 hours of the most tortured >contortions >imaginable, even for an experienced hand. I have heard tell of men |
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