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Date:         Tue, 9 Mar 2004 17:56:39 -0800
Reply-To:     Mark Tuovinen <mst@AK.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mark Tuovinen <mst@AK.NET>
Subject:      Re: Was: coolant hoses Now: Mechanic search
Comments: To: Dylan Kahler <dkahler@UPS.EDU>
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Dylan,

While I can't recommend them for customer service, there is a technician at Larson?? VW in Tacoma that owns a vanagon. He was helpful when we were temporarily stranded there by a siezed alternator last August. I have his email address at home and can get it to you if you want. We were heading home to Anchorage when the alternator died on I-5, and had the van towed there just to get it off the highway. He helped me switch the pulley over to the new alternator, and offered other assistance as I swapped it out in the parking lot. As we were traveling, and on a time schedule I would have purchased the alternator from them and have them change it if their Parts Department had been willing to try a little harder to get one. They told me that they could not even get an aftermarket Bosch reman. until the next day, and it was only 11:30am on a Monday morning. I borrowed their phone and phonebook, and had one delivered to me in their parking lot within an hour and a half.

Do you know when you will be coming up? I know of a couple of vanagon owners headed this way come summer, including one from Eastern Washington, maybe some of you could meet up somewhere. If you have any problems near Whitehorse I recommend John's Auto, they are the local VW/Audi guru's and will do everything they can to get travelers back on the road again.

Mark in AK 87 Westy Syncro

----- Original Message ----- From: Dylan Kahler <dkahler@UPS.EDU> Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2004 5:06 pm Subject: Was: coolant hoses Now: Mechanic search

> Hey Volks, > > I'm planning a trip up to Denali and the Alaska region in my '85 > Westy,and am looking for a good mechanic in the Tacoma, WA area to > inspect/tune up to be sure all is ready to hit the road come June. > Anyone know of a particular shop that knows Vanagons? Anyone had > experience with anyone great in my area? I brought my '85 up from > Redding (Northern) California this January and haven't found a > suitableshop yet. Thanks all! > > Dylan > '85 Westy Campmobile > > > On Mar 9, 2004, at 4:48 PM, developtrust wrote: > > >> Below you will find my "2 cents worth" on this thread. > >> > > Just remember MacGyver, bring lots of duct tape and rubber > gloves then > > in an > > emergency you will know what to do. And before you go on a long trip > > do the > > sensible thing and have a mechanic (OR YOU) inspect the van for what > > needs > > doing, and do it. > > >


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