Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 07:46:03 -0700
Reply-To: Chris ALmida <chris@FLATBLACK.NET>
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From: Chris ALmida <chris@FLATBLACK.NET>
Subject: Re: Remove AC Cabinet 84 Westy
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Thank you all:
Thanks for all the good tips I did not remove the cabinett, traced it to
a problem with the switch. The back of the sswitch had two burnt
connections with fried wires and all. I have removed the switch and am
now looking for a replacement. Would also like to find a wiring diagram
as I did not mark the wires when I removed them ( it was hot I was dumb
:) ). Any one no where I could obtain a switch or diagram? Tried
GoWesty online but they only have for an 86-91 and mine is an 84.
Mike Collum wrote:
>The dealer supplied "Add on" air units, through '85, were different from
>the factory supplied units starting in '86.
>
>As to "No Fan" .... The first place I'd check is in the dash area.
>
>Remove the fuse block to the left of the steering column. Early Westies
>equipped with air have two additional fuses attached to the right side
>of the fuse block which are better accessed after removing it. Both are
>for the air conditioning. The yellow one is a 20 amp fuse and the beige
>one is 25 amps.
>
>The next thing I'd do is pull the instrument cluster and check the A/C
>dash mounted switch and its connections. These run notoriously hot ...
>especially if the contacts are corroded.
>
>If you decide that you must remove the cabinet in the rear, gently pry
>off the screw covers that are on the screws that hold the main air vent
>grill to the front of the cabinet. Remove the screws and the grill
>(Just with the grill off you can access quite a bit). Now support the
>cabinet so that it doesn't fall. I use a hydraulic jack on which I
>place a square of plywood followed by some cardboard boxes. Anything
>that will "Fill the gap" is fine, but make sure that whatever is against
>the cabinet is something that won't scratch it. There are brackets that
>hold the front of the cabinet to the bottom of the upper bunk in each of
>the front corners which must be removed. The speaker wires must be
>disconnected. There is a bolt inside the clothes closet that must be
>removed and you have to pull the hoses off the connections where they
>enter the condensation drip pan. Remove the phillips head screws that
>hold the blower's plastic housing to the cabinet. Now remove the two
>big phillips head screws at the rear of the cabinet which are facing aft
>and are right above the shelf. Remove the bolt at the side of the shelf
>(driver's side in North America), and start lowering .... gently. Make
>sure that nothing hangs up .... and that I haven't forgotten anything
>(just going on memory). The evaporator unit is not bolted to the
>cabinet and will not come down with it.
>
>Mike
>
>'84 GL 7 pass
>'85 GL Westy
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Helen Fahy" <72510.1173@COMPUSERVE.COM>
>To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
>Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 6:09 PM
>Subject: Re: Remove AC Cabinet 84 Westy
>
>
>Hello,
>
>You need to remove the shelf and then there are two screws at the top of
>the cabinet and two at the bottom. The shelf is held in by two pins and
>a groove at the rear of the van and by a plastic encased nail on the
>forward part of the shelf. Grab the plastic nail/pin with a needle nose
>pliers and pull out. Then you, ...., well you wrestle the shelf out,
>anyway you can. It does come out, sometimes faster for me if I close my
>eyes!
>
>HTH
>
>Helen & Joe Fahy
>87' Westy
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Chris ALmida
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 4:30 PM
> Subject: Remove AC Cabinet 84 Westy
>
>
>
> Hello all:
> Can anyoine give details on how to remove the AC cabinet or access the
> parts inside while installed? My compressor kicks on bu no fan blowing
> so I need to check the fans, any fuses that may be in there and
> electrical connections but cant figure out how to access.
> Appreciate any help.
>
> Chris Almida
>
>
>
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