Anyone who has ever done a front heater core replacement on a Vanagon knows what I am talking about.  There are safes that are easier, and take less time to crack.  There are parts of the wheel and suspension that have less securing screws.  My question (after fighting the good fight yesterday and putting a new core in, in about 4 hours) is why?  Why does this job have to be such a big pain in the butt?  Why do you have to take the whole dash out, and drop the steering colum, and remove the grille because there are two other screws on the outside of the van that are holding the air box in, etc, etc?  I mean they could have put a small door right where the lines come out that is held on by a couple of screws and be able to change the core and clean out the heater box in only a few mintues.  Instead you spend four hours thinking up worse tortures that you could inflict on the people who designed this convoluted mess, and finally come to the conclusion that the worst thing you could possibly do to them is kidnap them from Germany, bring them to your house, and force them at the point of a gun to do the front heater core replacement, over and over...

Thanks for listening to my venting.  It's Friday!


Ken Wilford
John 3:16
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