Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 19:48:15 -0600
Reply-To: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
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From: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Subject: Re: Vanagon-era technology..love it,
In-Reply-To: <732129.21983.qm@web81707.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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I think that when the Vanagons were conceived, there was still a
philosophy that prevailed in Germany for "the peoples car", ie, a
vehicle that everyone could own - and repair himself. So, the Vanagons
were built around that - thank goodness. But no more. For owners of
newer vehicles and owner maintenance, the newer vehicles are a pain in
the arse!
John Rodgers
88 GL Driver
Evan Mac Donald wrote:
> Yeah, I know how ya feel. I swore - some time ago, - in all sincerity, tho - that I would never own a vehicle with fuel injection, or electronic ignition, because I coudn't 'fix' it if it broke. Now I am driving something that has BOTH! Most of the rest of the vehicle is still refreshingly primitive - er, simple.
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> Maybe my skills have grown since I made that declaration... ;-<P
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> "dhanson@gorge.net" <dhanson@GORGE.NET> wrote:
> So I've been really using my vanagon lately. We 'escaped' the northwest and are 'snowbirding' in
> the California desert until probably around March. My SO brings her horses along with her truck and
> trailer and we have a travel trailer as our main residence. I come down here later with my bikes
> and this year, my carpentry tools to help pay for all the fuel, etc.. I arise early to get to work
> while my SO comes home late from her job..So I have been commuting and cooking breakfast in the
> Vanagon as well as using it for a tool truck and taking weekend road trips to various bicycle routes.
> Recently, my defrost slider got weird, not seeming to move the needed flaps around right so I
> could get the steam from my coffee cooking off the windows to drive to work..So today I 'dove in'
> and fixed the thing..
> I love the way the vanagon goes together..Clips, screws, clamps and cables. Stuff you can
> actually fix. The defrost cable had kinked due to a ham-fisted install on my stereo and it finally
> broke completely right near the lever at the heater control. So I popped off the heater cover,
> pulled the radio, unscrewed the glove box hinge and there it all was. I decided I could simply cut
> off some of the control cable housing and put a new Z-bend in the cable then re clamp the ends..It
> worked..Unlike most newer vehicles where I would have been to the dealer for new controllers,
> resistors, body panel clips etc. While I was in there, I fixed the 'hanger' on my glove box by
> replacing it with an old bicycle brake cable..
> Don't try that stuff on a Gran Vitarra or a Ford Excrutiation...
> Don Hanson
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