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Date:         Sun, 04 May 1997 23:09:27 -0500
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From:         Tonya Pope <galba@premier.net>
Subject:      Re: Redux: My Own Private FAQ

Charles "luke" Lukey wrote: > > As many of you know, I recently sold my 1986 Vanagon GL to purchase a 1988 > Wolfsburg Edition Vanagon. My wife wanted an automatic transmission. Again, > as before, several questions leap to mind as I am motoring along: > > #1. Why are they called power mirrors when they don't seem to work? >

The wiring has a tendency to go bad at the point where it leaves the drivers door and goes into the main portion of the van. Of course, you first want to check fuse stuff, but it's probably a break in the wire. Especially if you also experience problems with the power door locks and/or power windows (if you have them)--they share the same wiring harness I believe.

> #2. Isn't there supposed to be a gray plastic cover over the hinges on the > rear facing seats? >

I can't recall any exposed hinges in my Wolfs, and I do believe that there is grey plastic on the sides of those seats (I'm not going out right now to look :)

> #3. How did all the cupholders get broken? >

Quite easily! If you're referring to the bottom portion that supports the cup, I believe it was designed to be a break-away component for safety in the event of a crash. Regardless, they easily pop back on unless, of course, your PO conveniently lost them for you. In that case, you can apparently find replacements for them in a number of department stores across the country.

> #4. The "ground effects" kit will not allow the shaft on the Bilstein jack > to go in all the way - was this really designed by a German engineer? Or do I > need a Special Editon jack?

I've had no problems using the jack that came with the van, so I can't comment.

> > #5. The VW repair shop I used to recommend has proved unworthy. Can anyone > recommend a good shop in Seattle?

As I'm sure you've discovered with your '86, the best garage in the world is located at, conveniently, your own address (with virtual expert advice from this wonderful list!)

Tonya 87 Vanagon GL Wolfs 74 S. Beetle


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