Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 13:26:13 EDT
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From: Chris Wright <ChrisW8502@AOL.COM>
Subject: [all who helped me] Re:A Vanagon mystery? Please Help
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Hello,
Thank you all who helped me! Evidently I wrongly assumed that VW would be
able provide service record's for my Syncro from when this odometer problem
occurred back in 1998. I had hoped that they would have a record of when I took it
in to shop right before my odometer "bugged out" and two months later when I
took it to the shop after it had gone up 100,000 miles. Apparently they aren't
as diligent with their record's as one might hope, but neither am I because I
can't find my old service receipts. I am going to check one last place over
the weekend. If I can't find proof then I am not going to attempt to roll back
the miles which is too bad because it will bring the cars "value" down
significantly but "oh well"... I did a carfax.com VIN search and it didn't show the
close, in time frame, miles discrepancy that I was looking for because I moved
to California in 98 and didn't need to get the emissions checked since the
car was still registered in MA until July 2000 (ha ha to California... and then
right back at me...) :
<A HREF="http://www.carfax.com/cfm/FSBO.cfm?report=CFX000004697170">http://www.carfax.com/cfm/FSBO.cfm?report=CFX000004697170</A>
But if one were to put "2 and 2 " together they would see on this VIN search
that in July 2000 when I finally registered it in CA it had 223,528 miles and
3years later it has 232,000 miles... 10,000 miles in over three years??? I
barely drive this car which is the fact... I bought the darn thing with 98,000
miles on it in 1997 and minus the 100,000 mile odometer foul up I have driven
only 34,000 miles in 6 years... Each time I drove back and fourth to CA I uhaul
flat bedded it (Vanagon's are terrible on the highway...). Oh well what can I
do...
This being said I should have sought out the "proof" before I sought out the
help of the Vanagon list. This appears to be a giant (mostly on my end) waste
of time and I apologize...
Thank you again all who helped me! If I can now come up with the proof I am
going to try once more to roll back the miles. Otherwise c'est la vie...
Cheers,
-Chris
1987 Syncro
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Subj: A Vanagon mystery? Please Help
Date: 8/15/2003
To: <A HREF="mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM">vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM</A>
Hello list,
I have a real mystery involving my 1987 Vanagon Syncro's odometer going from
100,000 some odd miles to 200,000 some odd miles in less then 24 hours. I sat
there and watched as the far left numeral "1" slowly turned to "2" as I drove.
Before I knew it my Syncro had exactly 100,000 miles more than it had the day
before?!? Very strange... This happened a few years ago and during that time
while getting it serviced at a VW shop I explained the problem and the VW tech
said he could fix it for $300 and me leaving it there for the day. However as
the tradition with my past 4 years I was too busy to deal... Now however I
have a buddy who works for a local private VW shop who is helping me iron out
all the problems my Syncro is having while we are both taking a few days off
from work, but then we both have to go back to work and I work states away from
him... So if it doesn't get done now it might never get done (I have until
around the middle of next week).... We took the instrument cluster out and took a
look at the odometer. There doesn't seem to be ANYTHING wrong with it. All
the gears seem totally intact, all the "groves" seem intact, no scratch marks or
cracks, and the odometer itself works fine (no symptoms of the odometer
freeze caused by setting the tripometer while the car is moving...). We were both
shocked as we were expecting to see something clearly wrong, especially since
the VW tech a couple of years back had made it seem like this was a common
problem that can be solved through VW "easily" ( well easily for $300...). This is
something that I really want to fix and I don't have the cash to take it to a
VW shop. Right now I have a fairly knowledgeable VW mechanic/friend who can
help me with this but we really need the help of the more experienced on the
Vanagon list. Any and all efforts would be most appreciated!
Thank you for reading this.
Chris
1987 Vanagon Syncro 132,000 / 232,000.....
PS: This list is invaluable to Vanagon owners. Thank you all so much!!! I
haven't participated for years simply because I am not that knowledgeable with
cars but I listen well and have been very grateful for the time each person has
put into this list allowing myself and others to search the archives whenever
a question comes up (of which I have found no answers to this problem with my
odometer hence my current posting...)
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