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Date:         1 May 1996 08:52:07 -0700
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From:         "Harvey Chao" <Harvey_Chao@smtp.svl.trw.com>
Subject:      Re:  Bonehead Newbie has Que

Original reply direct to Mark returned with "illegal address", apologies to the list for having to reply via the list. Harvey =============

Mark Pinkstone asked: "2. Brake fluid reservoir (here's the Bonehead part). Where is it?"

Grab the back edge of the cover to the instrument panel (on top of the dash) and pull up and rotate it twoards you to remove. You should find the cap to the brake fluid reservoir in about the center of the instrument cluster under this cover. If the PO hasn't lost it, there will be a plastic shield around it to prevent spills from getting into the instrument cluster. By the way, this same reservoir also feeds the clutch master cylinder.

Regards Harvey '83 diesel Vanagon Born and raised in Noo Joisy - but migrated to Calif. long ago and not missing the bugs, snow and humidity!

For Your Information dcp'90


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