Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 06:38:07 -0800
Reply-To: Jean-Woo Kim <jeanwoo@FULLER.EDU>
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From: Jean-Woo Kim <jeanwoo@FULLER.EDU>
Subject: Instrument cluster.
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My 87 GL Wolfsburg Edition seems to need a new printed circuit board on the
back of the instrument cluster. It is in a bad way where it meets the
connector. I have tried fixing it by resoldering and using copper tape. They
worked for a while but not anymore. Are there other fixes? Am I the only one
with this problem? How much do these printed circuit boards go for and does
anyone have one?
Thanks,
Jean-Woo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew C. Huntley" <matthew.huntley@STRATHBOGIE.NET>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: 1986 Vanagon GL - Central Locking
> Well, the VIN is Higher, so I will check #3. Replacing the other higher
> fuse brought the AC back.
> I am curious, though, since the Lighter is working, so I guess I will
> check it to be sure, and then start tracing wires. Got to find the red
> wire that is the + for the Central Locking Circuit. Maybe it needs to be
> replaced.
>
> Thanks Again,
> Matt
>>> I am trying to troubleshoot the Central Locking that my Vanagon GL
>>> came
>>> with. I have found the actuators in the doors, and I am trying to
>>> find
>>> where the fuse for it is. I have found wiring diagrams that say that
>>> the
>>> fuse for the main power for these doors is 'inline' rather than in
>>> the
>>> fuse panel. Does anyone know where this fuse is located? I am still
>>> waiting for my shop manual, but I am trying to get this fixed
>>> anyway.
>>
>> according to the bentley book, it depends.
>>
>> if your bus VIN is higher than GH055689, your 86 central locking
>> system should be fuse #3 .. the same one as the cigarette lighter.
>>
>> the power WINDOWS have a separate fuse, in a separate holder, just
>> above the fuse box.
>>
>> but if your bus VIN is LOWER than GH055690, your 86 central locking
>> system
>> is a 20amp fuse, in a seprate holder, just above the fuse box.
>> be warned ... the air conditioner is also a 20amp fuse, up in the same
>> place.
>> they don't bother to point out which is which. :(
>>
>> good luck!
>> joel
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Any opinions stated here are my own, otherwise someone else would have
> said them.
>
> --
> Any opinions stated here are my own, otherwise someone else would have
> said them.
>
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