Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 16:41:22 -0500
Reply-To: Tom Lambas <twlambas@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Tom Lambas <twlambas@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Vanagon Woes
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I'm looking for a Lada Niva to offset my Vanagon reliability woes.
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Arkady Mirvis <arkadymirvis@gmail.com>wrote:
> One has to look at Vanagon from under to understand why Germans lost the WW
> II. Nothing made in Germany is simple. When I do maintenance and even minor
> repair on my 1991 diesel Jetta and 1987 Westy my frustrations are expressed
> in words one can hear a mile away during the hottest hours of portuguese
> day. Access to practically everything is limited at least. By now my Westy,
> while looking new outside has every boot everywhere rotted, falling apart,
> including the shifter ball boot. Both rear door grommets are gone.
> Germans must learn how to chrome plate plastics. I am positive that
> everybody, except living in a rain forest, noticed how wood inside Westy
> has
> shrunk, got out of flatnest. Look at wood furniture plastic trim. It
> srunked, got out of the securing groove. Is that a heralded GERMAN
> ENGINEERING? In just the first year I wrote to VW AG a letter listing 18
> defects. ( both window motors failed, AC lost freon and compressor failed,
> propane leaked out, headlight switch, heater switches both melted, odometer
> stopped counting, original Continental tires horribly cracked.....and on
> and
> on. Is there anyone on the list who doesn't have broken wires in the
> harness connecting the doors with the body? One has to read the the
> messages
> appearing on my inbox list to see that Vanagon is an owner headache and a
> blessing for the reapairmen. Till the last Vanagon will be scrapped they
> shall not worry about the security of their jobs!
> Convenience Vanagon offers carries a heavy price. Read the message below
> mine and see for yourself reading the last sentense. Ark
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jim Johnston" <inmytree1@GMAIL.COM>
> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
> Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 4:27 AM
> Subject: Manual Shifter Woes
>
>
> I had to replace the shifter ball on my 4-speed manual transmission in my
>> 1991 GL. Now I can't get into reverse. I push down and over, and it goes
>> into first. I'm following the Bentley procedure to align the shifter. I
>> am
>> missing a plastic tab on the front shift rod, but didn't think that would
>> be
>> that big of an issue. Anyone else run into this? Any ideas or guidance?
>>
>> I have to say, trying to get the shifter lined up has been one of the most
>> frustrating jobs I've done on my Vanagon.
>>
>>
>> Jim
>> Wilmington, NC
>>
>
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