--- "HOTZE, BRETT C [AG/1000]" <brett.c.hotze@MONSANTO.COM> wrote: > Is it true that you must remove the distributor > in order to replace the HAL > sender unit on a 1990 Vanagon 2.1 water boxer? > > /Brett > Yes, you must remove the distributor, as in order to remove the trigger wheel ,you have to drive the roll pin out of the distributor base. Removing the distributor is not a difficult task. Follow the manual instructions if you have them. Robert 1982 Westfalia
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