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Proper name of part needed please
Just had a vehicle inspector look at a T25 California. Needs a new long oblong black plastic cover on panel on driver's side below middle window next to hook-up point. What's it called please? Can't find the part anywhere. Any help appreciated 

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Re: Prop name of part needed please
CalypsoGreenAtlantic wrote:Just had a vehicle inspector look at a T25 California. Needs a new long oblong black plastic cover on panel on driver's side below middle window next to hook-up point. What's it called please? Can't find the part anywhere. Any help appreciated
There's three "thingies" stuck to/through that panel.
There's the fridge exhaust cover (square), the water filler (round) and the hookup flap (rectangular). Way down low, under the main body, there's the lid for the gas cylinder/filler/valve/gauge.
All are available from vwbusshop.de
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Re: Proper name of part needed please
Ah ha! It's the hook up flap then. I thought that was the square one. You're a star. Much appreciated 

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Re: Proper name of part needed please
By the way you will have gathered I'm a COMPLETE novice and haven't used a T25 yet. Looking forward to learning though, lol. Gleaned lots of info and top tips off here already. Great forum with very friendly, helpful people using it.
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Re: Proper name of part needed please
Gunzl have them and I think JK have them too!


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Re: Proper name of part needed please
Thank you. However, I'm having difficulty finding the part on any of those three sites. Duh! If anybody can locate the correct page and post the link on here I could breathe a sigh of relief and walk my dogs who have been watching me searching for hours with expectant faces 

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ROFL. I didnt notice the Union Flag button to translate into English. Much easier
It must be this:
http://www.vwbusshop.de/epages/GuenzlCl ... /255070006" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks again to all who helped.

It must be this:
http://www.vwbusshop.de/epages/GuenzlCl ... /255070006" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Proper name of part needed please
Correct. You may need to swap the plug from the new unit over if you have two pin cables like I have as it's set up with the new three pin plug. But that's not a problem.
To save on cost and postage try Brickwerks. They have a white one for less than £12. Check under 'T3 special section' then 'T3 Westfalia' then 'Mains inlet'.
Patrick

To save on cost and postage try Brickwerks. They have a white one for less than £12. Check under 'T3 special section' then 'T3 Westfalia' then 'Mains inlet'.
Patrick

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Thank you to all. That's me sorted, and a choice of two. Great stuff.
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