Waste of time. If your vanagon is working properly, you will never have a heating problem. I've run my vanagon in below 0 deg. temp. for hours of driving, without ever being cold. Had to have the heat on constantly, but what do you expect, at that temperature. Getting out of the van at a 7-11 for a cold drink without a coat, is a wake up.... forget the coffee. Your cooling system must be in good condition, to get proper heat. ERic Darren Lastfogel wrote: >When I purchased my van all the AC componets on the motor were missing. >Living in cold Michigan I really don't need the AC but I could use more heat >in the winter. What does anyone think about using the existing hoses and >heat exchanger and connecting to the coolent lines? could it be done? add a >bleeder screw and hose at the top to let any air out? > >Darren >Lowell MI > > > > |
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