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Re: Forensic Investigator visits my EuroVan


ROBERT N BANWART
 

Todd,

I can't find a copy of the bill right now, but the number that sticks in my
mind is $70 for the repair to our EV lines. They replaced the lines and
clamps in the engine compartment. They didn't do anything back by the fuel
tank as far as I know. I think it was an hour labor + parts...no more.

Rob

----- Original Message -----
From: Moe Walters <walters@...>
To: <ev_update@...>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 6:40 PM
Subject: [ev_update] Re: Forensic Investigator visits my EuroVan


Todd,

I paid $450 or so, the gas tank is removed which is a cumbersome procedure
(some of the front suspension needs to come out...)

You really should fix/get the line fixed; I saw Ric Golen's van when I
dropped mine off. I suspect that Ric is VERY fast with a fire extinguisher,
and that had he (Ric) been a milli-second slower the van would have been a
total loss....

Moe Walters
VW said nothing about not driving the van when I called. If the problem
(i.e. smell or fuel leaking) comes back again, I'll get it fixed for
sure.
Anyone had this fixed at the dealership and know how much it costs?

Todd

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