Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 13:05:37 CST
Reply-To: Joel Walker <JWALKER@UA1VM.UA.EDU>
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From: Joel Walker <JWALKER@UA1VM.UA.EDU>
Subject: Re: rear heater leaking coolant?
In-Reply-To: Message of Tue, 5 Jan 1999 13:25:13 EST from <Erlaz@AOL.COM>
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On Tue, 5 Jan 1999 13:25:13 EST you said:
>I have discover a leak that appers to be coming from the rear heater under
>the back seat. The carpet and padding are soaked and stained. Where could
>this be coming from? Any ideas?
for all:
from Service Bulletins, Model Year 1987
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VW Technical Information
Group 80, Number 87-01
Date: July 31, 1987
Model(s): Water-cooled Vanagons, 1983-1985
Subject: Carpet wet by rear seat - heat exchanger bleeder screw broken
The plastic bleeder screw for the rear heat exchanger may be broken due
to seal swelling.
* Replace with an improved metal bleeder screw, Part number N 902 061 01.
and new gasket, Part number 861 819 037.
Production Change:
Metal bleeder screw installed as of:
December 1984, VIN: 25 FM 050 887
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<jwalker@ua1vm.ua.edu>
as of 1995.04.04, this part number N 902 061 01 was invalid. the newer
part number for the Bleeder Screw, as seen on the 1993 Microfiche for
Vanagons 1983-1985 and Vanagons 1986-1991 is 861-819-039. the gasket
number is still the same. BUT the new Bleeder Screw seems to be plastic
again, not metal.
in fact, two reliable parts people have said that there were never any
"metal" bleeder screws ... only plastic. so apparently this tech info
is wrong. but a new bleeder screw might solve the leaking.
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VW Technical Information
Group 19, Number 87-03
Date: December 21, 1987
Model(s): Vanagon, Water-cooled, model years 1983-1985
Subject: Carpet wet by rear seat - heat exchanger T-piece leaking
A coolant leak in the rear heat exchanger area may be due to poor hose
fit at the metal T-piece which connects the fee hose to the main coolant
hose. An imporved, white plastic T-piece with slightly larger diameter
is available to correct this condition:
* Replace metal T-piece with white plastic version,
Part number 253-265-543A
* Remove flow restrictor from inlet fitting of heater valve.
Production Change:
Improved T-piece installed as of Nov. 1984, VIN 25 FH 037 898.
other folks have found the actual heater core to be leaking.
good luck!
joel
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