That's to bad. Getting that way in a lot of places with our orphaned Vans. Local garages here now refuse to even work on them. Won't even put them on a rack for a look-see when there is a leak or something. John On 3/22/2012 4:24 PM, Karl Wolz wrote: > They're not nearly as Vanagon friendly as they used to be. > > Karl Wolz > Sent from my electronic umbilicus > > On Mar 22, 2012, at 11:52 AM, JRodgers<jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > >> Try Camel-Back Suburu and VW in Phoenix. I have been successful in >> getting hard to find vanagon parts through them. >> >> John Rodgers >> >> On 3/20/2012 8:32 PM, KK AL wrote: >>> Hello, >>> We are traveling through Phoenix, Tuscon then Las Vegas over the next >>> couple of days on vacation. >>> >>> The Rubber bellow which controls the throttle for the cruise control has >>> sprung an invisible leak. >>> >>> Does anyone have the phone number of a facility along the way which might >>> have a replacement part? >>> . >>> > |
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