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Date:         Sat, 04 Jan 1997 13:58:58 -0600
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From:         Larry Stichweh <LASTIC@WORLDNET.ATT.COM>
Subject:      Re: Brake Fluid Reservoir

wsilva wrote: > > I really feel dumb, but even with the owners manual open and the picture > (which could be of anything) in front of me, I can't find the brake fluid > reservoir on mt '85 Westy! It says that it is located under the > instrument cluster in the dashboard panel. Can someone give me better > directions and instructions as to how to open. ALSO there is a little > "fill spout" with a rubber plug over the top on the firewall of the > drivers side (I think it was just above the break pedal (auto trans.-no > clutch). What is this? > Thanks in advance > Wendy > '85 Westy > "S-Cape"

Behind the instrument cluster would be a better description of the location. Just reach over the top of the instrument cover to the edge near the windshield, feel the edge of the cover and pul up with you fingers. The cover should snap free. Under the cover you will find the sought after reservoir. I am assumming it is the same as an 85 Vanagon here.

Larry


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