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Date:         Sun, 23 Mar 1997 14:49:34 -0000
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From:         Ronald McDonald <mickeyd@iswnet.com>
Subject:      Replaceing the @!#$!! fan motor

Ok, Ive had enough with the bently and my local VW shop has never done = it and the VW dealership in Everett Wa wants my first born son AND = promisory note for my life savings for 1 little thing..... Changing the = fresh air fan motor in my 1984 Vangon weekender. My Bently doesnt have = a lot to say on the matter and what it does confuses me! I see how the = control unit comes off really well,but I dont see how to remove the = heater core and blower unit. All I can see is the 4 or 5 basic bolts & = the water hoses. Can it be that easy?? I worked for a GM dealer ship a = few years back and learned that if it seems that easy your missing = someting REALLY BIG! Has anybody ventured into this area and can = provide any information? =20 Thanks Ronald McDonald 1984 VW Vanagon Weekender "Lil' Blue" 1995 Cannondale T-700 Tour bicycle 1996 NRS 14' White water raft


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