I was able to get at the sensor with a deep socket on a very short extension by removing the muffler and bending the tin around the pully a little. It was tight, but it can be done. Allan -- 1991 Vanagon GL Michael Sullivan <sandwichhead@GMAIL.COM> writes: > Thanks for the clarification. When I looked at the Bentley at the > mechanic shop, it did say the white switch WAS .9bar. Will get the > switch ASAP, but tips on making the repair as easy as possible would > be appreciated. Left the gas tank near empty so fuel lines can also > be done. |
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