Date: Tue, 2 Sep 1997 15:25:09 -0400
Reply-To: PACO <"PACO @ 28th (PACO)%New York Media Group"@MCIMAIL.COM>
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From: PACO <"PACO @ 28th (PACO)%New York Media Group"@MCIMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Fresh air vent motor [& PS hose]
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Bob,
Two years ago when I joined the list this was my very first project on my '90
Westy. I was really scared to tackle it 'cause I really don't have any
training, tools or even more than a driveway to work in. I was sure I would
disassemble the dashboard and then need something I didn't have with no way to
get it.
It was Joel Walker, Dan Beatty, and Berry Kercheval that gave me the confidence
to do it. I tried to find a copy of the original messages for you but couldn't
locate them. From my notes, the things they all said were to: Go slow, plan on
taking a whole day to do it and get a Bentley manual. It paid off for me. I
was able to replace the fan without more than the expected cursing at stubborn
moments.
The problem I understand comes from the fact that the fan is lubricated by a
fixed supply being fed by centrifugal force. Once the lubricant starts running
out it takes a stronger force to get it moving and keep it moving. I was
tempted to put a used one in, but the amount of work required convinced me to
buy new and try and do the job only once.
Good luck and I hope you take as much satisfaction out of being able to tell the
dealer/mechanic you don't need him 'today'.
Clark Carr
PS: Does anyone know where I can locate used; a small flexible hose that
connects from the power steering pump to the metal tube running to the front of
a '90 Westy? It's my current project. The dealer wants $250 for the part alone
and already charged me $35 to 'fix' the problem by putting 2 hose clamps around
the outer protective rubber sheath to 'stop' the leaking. I hate giving him
business more than ever.
>Date: Mon, 1 Sep 1997 10:08:47 -0700
>From: Bob Bellanca <bajatrvlr@ABAC.COM>
>Subject: Fresh air vent motor
>Good morning to all,
>Since I'm doing everything else I've been putting off for years, I've
>decided to tackle the blower for the fresh air vents... I now have just the
>high speed for the blower, medium and low don't work. I know there's one or
>two resistors that regulate the speed and I assume they're kaput. I also
>realize that VW built the entire van around that blower motor... My
>question is; any of you folks out there tackled this project sucessfully
>and lived to tell about it. Or...should I just be happy with the balls to
>the wall, full on, high speed that's left?
>Bob Bellanca
>`81 Diesel Rabbit
>`84 Turbo Diesel Jetta
>`82 1.9L Turbo Diesel Westfalia