Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 09:49:23 -0800
Reply-To: Ben McCafferty <ben@KBMC.NET>
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From: Ben McCafferty <ben@KBMC.NET>
Subject: Re: [vanagon] Common problems with Vanagons
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Hi Jack,
There are several problems with the locks. One is that the slider mechanism
for the locks gets dry, and binds. If you grease it, it fixes a lot of
problems. Second, the wiring harness through the front doors is a little
too short, so it tends to break the wires inside over time. It usually
shows up on the driver's side, since that door is opened and closed more.
It's kind of a pain, but you can diagnose it with a continuity tester, and
then splice in a little extra wire to make it all longer. All the wires are
in that rubber boot, which makes it a bit of a challenge. Finally, I have
taken some of the solenoids apart, and they're easy to lubricate and
re-assemble. You may have stripped teeth in there, but that's not very
common. I'd do the order I just said.
As with most VWs, even if you disconnect the power locks, you can't lock the
front doors without using a key unless the doors are closed, so if you want
to go keyless, you need to exit the side door and lock it before closing.
tx,
bmc :)
"Faith will move mountains, but you'd better bring a shovel...."
> From: "oskidbear" <jackbarnett@mail.com>
> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 17:36:33 -0000
> To: Ben McCafferty <ben@kbmc.net>
> Subject: Re: [vanagon] Common problems with Vanagons
>
> Hi Ben,
>
> I have this problem (I think)... How do you fix it? I havn't seen
> anything. I there a fuse for these anywhere?
>
> Jack
>
> --- In Syncro@y..., Ben McCafferty <ben@k...> wrote:
>> Power door locks, esp. driver's door, with wiring harness breaking
> since
>> it's made too short.
>> "Faith will move mountains, but you'd better bring a shovel...."
>>
>>
>> From: VW4X4@F...
>> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 11:40:50 -0500
>> To: "Syncro@y..." <Syncro@y...>,
>> "vanagon@y..." <vanagon@y...>
>> Subject: [vanagon] Common problems with Vanagons
>>
>>
>> All,
>> I am compiling a list of COMMON problems
>> that have shown up in our beloved Vanagons.
>> I'm not including regular maintenance items
>> like brakes, or shock after 100,000 miles.
>> These are problems you have seen in a lot of
>> Vanagons that are a regular problem. I am looking
>> for suggestions to add to this list. Here is what I
>> have so far:
>>
>> Common Vanagon Problems
>> 1 - Water Leaks: front windshield, side seals, side windows
>> 2 - Head Gaskets: need I say more
>> 3 - Water pump: every 50,000 miles
>> 4 - Rear hatch struts
>> 5 - Rear heater core leaks
>> 6 - idle switch
>> 7 - fuel leaks: cigar tubes
>> 8 - front heater: blow motor seizes
>> Syncro------
>> 1 - Drive shaft vibration
>> 2 - Transaxle creeper gear trying to escape
>> 3 - Transaxle Synchronizers 3th and 4th break
>> 4 - Viscous Coupling locks up or completely free
>>
>> EMZ
>>
>>
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