Remove the power-steering belt and drive it indefinitely. Angus
Angus Gordon Bainbridge Island WA
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 11:46 AM, J Stewart <fonman4277@comcast.net> wrote: > <SIGH> It's been an all VW weekend for me, and not a good one. Yesterday > was spent trying to figure why when it rains my daughter's New Beetle floods > on the drivers side floor, ruining an airbag sensor to the tune of $503.00. > It has no sunroof (every one keeps telling me to clean the sunroof drains!). > Today was time for some PM on the Vanagon, mainly flushing and refilling the > power steering fluid and changing the filter. The fluid reservoir was quite > gunked up, so I decided to remove it for cleaning, and well, as your might > have guessed, the lower hose fitting snapped off. Sooooooooo, a new > reservoir has been ordered, but in the meantime I have shoved bolts into the > two hose ends and clamped them. I don't really need to drive it this week, > but the question is, can I drive it with the fluid reservoir disconnected > without harming anything? TIA, Jeff > > > > Jeff Stewart > |
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