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Date:         Tue, 12 Apr 2005 23:13:51 EDT
Reply-To:     FrankGRUN@AOL.COM
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From:         Frank Grunthaner <FrankGRUN@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re:       Re: Parts Book?
Comments: To: hfinn@INGRATES.NET
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In a message dated 4/12/05 11:40:10 AM, hfinn@INGRATES.NET writes:

> >Is there are parts manual for the Vanagon (particularly the 84 Westy)? > >Every other car that I have had, I was able to find a parts manual for, > >but I can't even find a reference for the Westy.  I see people talking > >about microfiche is that what is available?  If so has anyone ever tried > >to put it into book or digital form?  Any leads would be great. > > Heh. It already exists as the ETKA software. It's unfortunately a program > intended only for VW dealerships, so it's not available by LEGAL means. It > has been known to show up in various...ahem..."unofficial" places. I've > noticed it floating around the P2P networks. I believe I've seen it while > using eMule <www.emule-project.net>. Not that I'd ever recommend blatant > copyright infringement in cases where the product is unavailable to the > public anyway...;) > > John Bange > '90 Vanagon "Geldsauger" > > While this is true as far as it goes, there are actually Parts manuals published by VW. They basically reproduce the illustrations that have become the ETKA basis. There are 4 different volumes available covering the vanagon. 79, 80-85, 86-87 and 88-. I purchased mine from Q-B AutoCamp in Swindon in the UK. Cost me 7.95 pounds plus shipping in 1996. Probably out of print now, but many older copies must abound in used book or ebay sources. The old microfiches are also still around, but the indexing feature of the forbidden ETKA makes it quite useful.

Frank Grunthaner


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