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Date:         Thu, 8 Jan 2004 10:54:00 -0700
Reply-To:     KMcLean@MORROWENV.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Kevin McLean <KMcLean@MORROWENV.COM>
Subject:      Reliability over one year
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It was one year ago today that I purchased my first Vanagon: a 1987 Syncro Westfalia with 198,741 km. The engine and transmission had been rebuilt by the previous owner.

I immediately completed some basic work that seemed appropriate for any recently purchased 15 year old vehicle:

New plugs, distributor cap, rotor, and wires New O2 sensor Cleaned all grounds Set timing New drive belts New rear CV boots Changed transmission fluid to Redline (much easier shifting, especially when very cold, i.e. -30) New air filter Changed fuel filter

Based on what the P.O. had told me I also replaced the cooling fan switch, thermostat, and throttle cable.

I initially had some high idle problems that were quickly fixed with a new Temp2 sensor and a new throttle position switch. Also within the first month I replaced the coolant reservoir (hairline crack) and the rear heater core.

Over the year I put 21,136 km on the van and used 2,942 L of gasoline for an average of 13.9 L/100 km (16.9 USMPG); a best of 11.2 L/100 km (21 USGPM) during easy summer highway driving and a worst of 17.6 L/100 km (13.4 USMPG) during short stop-and-go trips at -30 degrees.

Repairs over the year included the fresh-air fan switch, the headlight switch, the exhaust system, new rear brake drums, and a new rear wheel cylinder. So, a few little things needed attention, but nothing extraordinary for a used vehicle. The van has been my daily driver and has not once left me stranded or required any mechanical work while travelling.

For this year the van should only require a spring tune-up, and hopefully I'll get around to installing headlight relays and new fuel lines (sooner than later!).

Overall I am very happy with the van and it has proven to be nearly the ideal vehicle for me and my family. I'm looking forward to many more years of enjoyment!

Kevin McLean Calgary, AB


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