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T3 PARTS SELECTOR - RESULTS
Below are the results for your vin number, you can use this to work out which of the changeover parts that you have. Oh, and yes, it says you have coolant pipes but your van maybe air cooled, you might see syncro results for a 1980 van when they didn’t make syncro in 1980 etc, but we’ll get to that...
Chassis number report for:
WV2 ZZZ 2 5 Z D H ******
Your van was built in April 1983
The factory was Hanover, Germany
You've got a van model, Transporter, Kombi, Bus or Caravelle - or indeed Camper
Common Parts to both 2WD and 4WD
The rear air vents are the late plastic type
The speedo cable is the late clip on type
Results for 2WD models
FRONT SUSPENSION
The Anti Roll Bar mount is the early type (2 bolt clamp)
The Anti Roll Bar drop link is the early, cranked type
The Lower Arm is the early, pressed type type.
The Front Wheel Bearings are the early type.
BRAKES
The Front Disks, Calipers and Pads are the early type
OTHER THINGS
The fuel tank is the early type, with metal filler neck
The coolant pipes are the early metal type 32mm type (if watercooled)
The sliding door (and fitments) are the early, long handle type
The front grille is the Early type with 95mm VW badge
Your Van does not have Dynamic oil pressure monitoring
The Handbrake lever is the early style
Results for 4WD Syncros
The front suspension is the Early syncro – With pressed lower arms and ambidexterous anti roll bar drop links.
You've got a van model, Transporter, Kombi, Bus or Caravelle - or indeed Camper
nevill3 wrote: Oh, and yes, it says you have coolant pipes but your van maybe air cooled
Fun. wrote:nevill3 wrote: Oh, and yes, it says you have coolant pipes but your van maybe air cooled
E D I T by Nevill3...I never said that!!
This is confusing!