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Date:         Mon, 9 May 2011 08:14:26 -0700
Reply-To:     mark drillock <mdrillock@COX.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         mark drillock <mdrillock@COX.NET>
Subject:      Re: auxiliary battery power to cab?
Comments: To: Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca>
In-Reply-To:  <7ABD8433-2341-411C-8018-3B3FED3CE1C1@shaw.ca>
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As I said earlier that same fuse/relay panel part was used on various VWs. In USA/CA models it was used at least as early as 1983, in Quantums. If weaknesses in the part were exposed over the production years I'm sure VW would want to correct them as well as accommodate new needs. The newer part has a different part number but retains the old number on it as well to indicate backwards compatibility.

I recently gave away my newer version thus I can't open it up to check anything anymore. Mistake I guess.

Given that aftermarket companies make replacements for the panel it seems likely that failures are common enough to justify it.

There is a common failure of it in Vanagons by the way. The pin that feeds key-on power back to the ignition coil cooks and causes all kinds of problems that shops sometimes chase and never fix. It acts like Vanagon Syndrome a lot of times. In the other vehicles the coil is fed from a larger adjacent pin so IMHO VW made a mistake in the Vanagon harness when they used the smaller pin instead.

D15 small pin D23 large pin

Mark

Alistair Bell wrote: > So are you saying the E3 supply point has possibly been upgraded on late > model vanagons? If E3 was not used in any Vanagon application, then why > would they upgrade that trace? > > alistair > > > > > On 9-May-11, at 7:23 AM, mark drillock wrote: > >> They may very well have. They fitted a new version of the fuse/relay >> panel in the last years of Vanagon production. It is plug compatible >> with the older version but I have not tried to determine any internal >> differences. >> >> Mark >> >> >> Alistair Bell wrote: >>> >>> >>> If VW later increased wire sizes for certain points coming off the >>> panel, did they also increase the brass size on the inside of panel at >>> those points? I don't know, do you? >>> >>> > >


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