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Date:         Sat, 13 Dec 1997 08:14:29 -0800
Reply-To:     Don Gibbons <dgibbons@PRESRAY.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.sdsc.edu>
From:         Don Gibbons <dgibbons@PRESRAY.COM>
Subject:      Re: Eorovan Rear Heater Question
Comments: To: "Richard M. Schermerhorn" <schermer@BVSD.K12.CO.US>
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Don't know why VW lost the rear heater on the campers but:

The rear heater is mounted behind the passenger seat (you know this) and does have a control in the dashboard for fan and temp.

What is bad is that this control is electrical, not mechanical and the valve would be very expensive. Also, many, most of the heater hoses next to the engine will have to be changes too. Installing the coolant lines back to the heater requires the right suspension to be removed too. (never done it, thats just what the book says)

Your best bet is to find a junkyard to get the parts but I don't think this will be very likely.

My advise would be to get a Rear heater from a vanagon and make up the conversion yourself. This way the heater can be mounted way back and be more effective.


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