On the subject of A/C... The 1985 crew that I bought does not have A/C right now. Washington DC summers are hot and sticky, so I would like to add A/C. In fact, I have kept my 1984 Honda as an additional car for the summer just because it has great working A/C! When my Westy was still running, i would drive it in the spring and fall, but the summer forced me into the Honda on hot days. The Behr unit that fills the glove box is the unti I would like to have. I had this exact setup in my 1981 Vanagon as well, and had no problems. If anyone parts out a Vanagon with this style unit, please keep me in mind as a potential buyer for your old A/C system. Thanks, TomC tcarrington@relitech.com
> > > In our 82 Westy the current radio is not in the stock location, it is > in > > an > > > add-on plastic bit just in front of the shift lever below the heater > > vents. > > > We want to change over to an in dash CD player and they all seem to > want > > > to be mounted in a horizontal position. The problem? The stock > location > > > has vents for the Behr brand A/C that came in the van. Any ideas on > > where > > > to locate the CD player? On the headliner is about the only spot we > > could > > > come up with. We would welcome your ideas or experiences. > > > > > > Also, as to the A/C system..does anyone else have this system...the > > > installation of this system takes away the upper half of our glove > > box...is > > > there another way? Ideas? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Mark > > |
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