Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 01:43:47 -0600
Reply-To: Al and Sue Brase <albeeee@MCHSI.COM>
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From: Al and Sue Brase <albeeee@MCHSI.COM>
Subject: Re: cutting to get to heater fan... please help
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Jimt:
I absolutely agree. If you really want to get it out fast, maybe just
get some dynamite! If taking the dash out is a big chore for you, you
are simply not up to the task. It is by far the easy part. Hell,
splitting the heater housing is a bigger chore for me. It is glued
together and I used a utility knife and carefully worked my way around
the seams cutting it back apart
BTW, there could even be mouse excrement in the aforementioned heater
intake duct sheet metal.
Another hint: If you have a digicam (or any camera) take several
pictures to help you remember where things go, like cables, wires, cable
ties, etc. I probably have files of my old 1991 under dash pictures if
someone needs them.
I didn't even bother to unhook the ground wire, didn't see any reason
to, but all the books will tell you to, and it can't hurt.
Al Brase
jimt wrote:
>On 12/6/04 10:51 AM, "Eric Zeno" <vw4x4@FYI.NET> wrote:
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>>If this is a case I would cut from the outside of the van.
>>If anyone has a vanagon that is being dismantled could you please
>>look into this. I think that if you remove the grill and also
>>the grill that covers the heater intake, you could cut some
>>of the sheet mettle to gain access to the fan area. Please
>>correct me you guys that have a few of these being dismantled.
>>If so this would allow you to clean the net and lubricate the bearing
>>and save a ton of work removing the dash. I've sean this done
>>to lube the clutch peddles.
>> Eric
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>>Jonathan Lewis wrote:
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>>>Thanks Eric! Actually the mouse stuff is [I believe] stopping the fan from
>>>turning, thus my desire to cut thru the plastic and get it rotating. I need
>>>to locate the blower fan _from the outside_ so I can proceed. From a mouse
>>>housing standpoint, the Vanagon must look like a highrise: so many "rooms"
>>>and private entrances! Best, J
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>BIG negative on that one. The fan assembly sits behind the front cross
>brace structure that is also the air channel (just like an old bug where
>channels are framing) this assembly is large.
>Remove the small L shaped trim piece that comes across the bottom of the
>dash from the steering column to the plastic front shield in front of the
>shifter. You can now remove that piece. The remove the glove box. You can
>now access a lot of the heater assembly. Not enough to remove it but at
>least enough to get an idea what you are looking at.
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>........................................
>jimt
>Planned insanity is best.
>Remember that sanity is optional.
>http://www.tactical-bus.info (tech info)
>http://www.westydriver.com
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