Javier, It seems that you can either top off the low brake fluid or make some spacers for the rear springs -- I'll let you pick. You did not mention the year of your Vanagon but it sounds like it's not an '85, which seem to sit higher than any other model I've seen besides a Syncro, and you must have gotten some front springs from an '85. I've recently made some rear spacers from polyethylene to boost my saggy rear by a bit over 1.5 inches. My '85 is sitting pretty now. I've seen people get down on their knees and look under my Westy just to see if it's a Syncro! Chris. '85 Westy.
----- Original Message ----- From: "javier zavala" <javierzavala1@TERRA.COM.PE> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 8:01 PM Subject: Red light blinks because of front height?
> Hi Amigos: > > > A few weeks ago I had to change the front springs, right after that the red > light started blinking. > These springs seems higher than the originals but there weren´t much to > choose from. Now my van has the front higher than the rear for almost 1 and > a half inches and I´m starting to think that this difference is making the > blink. > ALSO have noticed that when I have to brake the blinking stops (and the > front is lower because of braking ) > > I have checked the water tanks, thermostat, thermo-switch, replaced the cap > of inner water tank; and everything looks fine. > > Please Help!!!!!!! > > > Gracias, > > > Javier > |
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