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Date:         Thu, 19 Jun 1997 22:46:04 -0600 (MDT)
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From:         Cory Zumbrennen <zumbrenn@ucsu.colorado.edu>
Subject:      VW Electrical contact enhancer

Hi all,

This came up on the VW usenet group and I thought that I would pass the info along for anyone(everyone?) else who may have problems with the electrical connections on their FI. The stuff is called Stabilant 22A and has a VW part # of ZVW-186-001. There was a TSB that calls for it's use in solving a variety of Digifart problems. It is really expensive, and I've not tried it out myself. VW wants $40 for 2oz. Below I've attached the manufacturer's phone number, address, and prices. If anyone has used this stuff I would like to hear about your experiences. Supposedly it works wonders. TIA.

Cory '86 Westfalia '91 GLI

(905) 508-7500 (905) 508-7502 FAX

>>15ml (Service kit) $24 >>50ml $50 >>100ml $91 >>15ml Concentrate $68.50 (the size I got) >>50ml Concentrate $205 >>100ml Concentrate $364

>>>D.W. Electrochemicals Ltd >>>97 Newkirk Rd. North, Unit 3 >>>Richmond Hill, Ontario >>>Canada L4C 3G4


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