<ok.. makes sense, tho i never saw a problem with the way the belt was held before. :<) too bad VW engineeers couldnt spend their time on more important "after the fact" fixes, such as the leaky head problem.. chris> Actually I have found these useful on my '90 and '91. On the '85 I had, it wasn't uncommon to find that I somehow had caught the seatbelt in the door (especially if you have weak retractor springs). Haven't done that on either of the newer vans yet. As for head problems, they did fix it, it's called the I-4 and I-5 engines sold in SA vanagons, and the I-4 in the Mexican T2. They just never got around to doing the right thing and replacing all of the ones they sold! Regards, Scott |
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