1-4-3-2 front of Car 3 1 4 2 Looking at the engine from rear Good luck, Darrell Lasky Atlas Motors Ltd. 415-285-9800 3160 Mission Street, San Francisco, Ca.
They started making watercooled VWs in 1970, but the first watercooled VW sold in the US was the Rabbit, which was introduced to the US in 1974. In 1983, the Vanagon was changed to a watercooled engine called the "Wasserboxer." ("Wasser" is German for Water, naturlich.) Now, as to this Wasserboxer engine: I have NO idea why they came up with this. The engine has picked up the unfortunate nickname "Wasserleaker" because...well, they all do. The Diesel Vanagon used the Rabbit engine, so I don't know why VW didn't use the gas Rabbit engine in a gas Vanagon. (However, YOU don't have to be so encumbered: quite a few guys have changed Diesel Vanagons to Rabbit gas engines. It is a fairly easy change if you are a good mechanic, but you need to change the transmission to a Gas Vanagon one because the diesel transmission is geared very low.)
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Volkswagen Vanagon Official Factory Repair Manual Bently Publishers.com
Here you go: http://www.vanagonparts.com/fuse_panel_86to91.html This covers 86' thru 91" VW Vanagon fuse boxes
The battery in the 1984 vanagon is located behind the passenger seat in a container.
The Bentley manual has wiring diagrams, and everything else about your vanagon, in great detail. If you go around the web asking for a wiring diagram, everyone will just tell you to buy a Bentley. If you ask for help with a wiring problem, they will ask you if you checked the Bentley, and if you don't have one, why not? I'm not selling them or anything :). Just google for Benley manual or Bentley service manual and "Vanagon" and you will find them. They are not cheap, but at least you get a very thorough explanation of the correct diagnostic and repair procedures for many, many things on your nearly-a-quarter-century-old vehicle.
Here is a link to an illustrated step-by-step procedure for replacting a Vanagon ignition switch: http://carboncow.net/vanagon/projects/ignition_switch.htm
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There are sites which sell all different types of automobiles in operation, and example would be autotrader. However, the Vanagon actually has it's own website dedicated to it, simply named vanagon. On this site there are links to other pages where people have them for sale.
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