FWIW, I have a two-sided, one page, insert for the AC in my 84 Wolfsburg. But, as Chuck said, the AC is pretty self explanatory. It does have a note about running it during colder months to keep lubed and some other info that I can't recall. I could scan and post if people are interested. Derek
> James, > > The owners manual won't be any help for the A/C since this was not a > factory installed option in '85 (there is no mention in either the > Vanagon owners manual or the Westfalia supplement for my "85 > Wolfsburg). The A/C switch is pretty self explanatory. For clues on > the cryptic heater/vent sliders check Vanagon.com for simple, > understandable instructions for these. The owners manual leaves a lot > to be desired in this area. Since there's no connection between the > A/C and any vents up front you want to be sure everything up front is > closed when trying to get cool. > > Chuck > '85 Wolfsburg Westy - 'Roland the Road Buffalo' > > In a message dated Tue, 13 Aug 2002 10:26:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, > LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM writes: > >> Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 18:34:14 -0700 >> From: James B Robinson <jr@RATWERKS.COM> >> Subject: WTB: Owners manual for 85 GL Weekender >> >> Or even a photocopy. I mostly want something that tells me all that >> user stuff that is not in the Bently book. Like whatall these buttons >> and knobs on my dashboard do. You'd think after growing up in splits >> and loafs I'd just grok the VW way, but this a/c and vent business on >> my >> 85 GL has >> me a bit baffled. |
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