Jim, You can try to telephone the original builder of your Adventurewagen. It's Ed Anderson, telephone (707) 964-4298 or (707) 937-5189 in Ft. Bragg, California. He still builds conversion vans. Harald '90 westy Jim wrote: > My 91 Syncro is up in Albuquerque having some work done on it. One item > currently on hold is the AC system which may just need a re-charge or have a > bad component. Trouble is, my Vanagon is an Adventurewagon camper > conversion and the mechanic can't find the high pressure switch. I'm 230 > miles away so can't help look for it and don't really want to have them take > the conversion apart to find it. I can't imagine it being too hard to find. > They do report the original VW AC lines are not used and new hoses were run > when the conversion was done. I suppose the high pressure valve may be > somewhere on these new lines. Obviously, I'm not an AC guy or mechanic as > far as that goes either. If any of you Adventurewagon owners know, or maybe > someone who has serviced these van's, I'd sure appreciate an answer. > > TIA > Jim Sperl > 91 Syncro AW > Alamogordo NM |
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