Hi Stuart. Same problem here. If you find one please let us know. A Canadian vendor tells me they're out of production. He converted to the US model which seems simpler to use. I may do that in the future. Jeff Sent from my iPhone > On May 18, 2017, at 12:28 PM, Stuart Hertzog <stuart@STUZOG.COM> wrote: > > Hi All, > > I have a 1984 Vanagon Westfalia that I purchased new in Canada. It has > the 110-volt hookup box situated in the lower rocker cover, plus a long > cable that can be pulled out from it. In the US versions, all three > access boxes are at the same waist-high level below the side windows and > there is no long cable. > > I recently purchased a Go Westy replacement 110-volt hookup box that > requires the electrical box located behind the hookup box on US > Westfalias, as shown in the attached pix. I need this box to ensure a > safe 110-volt system, but Go Westy doesn't sell them. > > Does anyone have a spare of this box they can let me have or sell me, or > point to where I can buy one online? > > Stuart |
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