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Date:         Fri, 28 May 1999 00:00:38 -0500
Reply-To:     Rob & Lrae Winterkorn <volksman@ENTERACT.COM>
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From:         Rob & Lrae Winterkorn <volksman@ENTERACT.COM>
Subject:      Q: central locking system
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I am the proud new owner of a 1990 GL seater, and impressed over the changes I have found. All so far have been great improvements that I have come to appreciate. Like the fourth needed speaker wire for the rear. The glove box with solid stops, and the cooling system improvements. Am I getting good at the flush and fill game or is the 2.1 easier too bleed?

In my quest for the perfect working of all equipment, found me with the central locking system in pieces all over the drive way. The result gained me all doors working properly, but no locking or unlocking of other doors from the drivers door. I switched the drivers side and passenger side motor assembly and still no change. Is this a normal function? I can't find anything in the owners manual or Bentley. Or should you be able to work all locks from either front door?

Rob

83.5 L seater parting out 84 for sale 85 van silver w/blue interior seater parting out 90 busbie 3 6 other assorted vw's Also have two Bentley books for sale $45.00 for the 80-85, and $50.00 for the 80-87 + shipping if that price is out of line I can adjust. My new one was $90.00.


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