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Date:         Mon, 19 May 1997 20:16:03 -0400 (EDT)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         RubatoGuy@aol.com
Subject:      VW Dealer mechanic-goons

I'm afraid that I have to agree with the opinions of many on the list about the quality of work from the VW dealers. I had my Vanagon in for the PW recall and had them charge the A/C while it was in.

When I picked up the van, the inside was sprinkled with black foam-filter residue. aparently there is some filter used in the A/C. Mine had gotten old and crumbly so when the A/C was turned on - foam shot out of the vents. (Anyone know what this might be from? Should I replace it?)

I pointed it out to the service manager, who agreed that it was a mess - but did not seem concerned about it - or willing to do anything about it. Later I noticed greasy finger prints on the rear overhead cabinent, and the mechanics had managed to unravel the winding on the sportgrip on the steeringwheel.

I realized that I was luckly they only had it for a day - had it been there any longer it might have been reduced to a pile of nuts and bolts <g>

Does anyone have a good VW dealer story? They can't all be bad.... can they?


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