Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 21:46:41 -0500
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From: Bruce.B.Wood@hanover.valley.net (Bruce Wood)
Subject: '84 problem
Volks:
I am the DCO (Dreaded Current Owner) of a gorgeous 1984 Westy with 71,000
original miles on it. We've had two recent problems. First came the slow
oil leak. Then came the red overheating light.
Being basically a clueless DCO (see above) I brought our bus to the
friendly independent garage that has worked on it in the past and pleaded
for mercy.
(While I was at it, I brought along a condensed version of information
about coolants and phosphate gleaned from this list and the archives. The
coolant hadn't been checked since coming out of winter storage and I
figured as long as the bus was in the shop it was high time we did
something about it.)
Well, I picked the bus up today and found myself $110 poorer. I wasn't
complaining though, because they said everything was fixed. They had
replaced a radiator hose and a $10 oil "sender." The leak was gone and it
shouldn't overheat they said.
Tell it to my wife, who saw the red light come on a half hour after leaving
the shop and then sat for 45 minutes before nursing the bus the last two
miles home.
I guess I should have been a little suspicious when the mechanic said he
didn't "top off" the coolant because "there aren't no such thing" as a
coolant without phosphates. "That's what makes them work," he said, looking
at me as if I was more of an auto idiot than I am. Of course, "Topping off"
wasn't why I had brought him the printout about coolant problems.
Oh, and for good measure, as we walked out the door he told us we have a
coolant leak. Gee thanks.
I think it's time to visit the semi-local VW bus guru if I can find a way
to drive the 40 miles without breaking down completely.
Any suggestions?
Bruce
--Who is afraid to take the "Should You Own A Vanagon" test because he's
pretty sure what the answer would be and he's not ready to turn over the
keys.