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VW Golf Parts Help!
I have a Golf model GLX 1997 (made in Mexico) and I need to find a
rubber part that is used on the Gear Shift mechanism. It is a rubber at the size and shabe of a golf ball with a hole in the middle. I know it is a weird way to describe it, but the translation from the VW draw is something like Reverse Axle (the rubber ball comes together with an axle) and it goes at the end of the gear shift mechanism. I would appreciate any good sould that could share with me some experience on: where to find VW mechanical parts or drawings of exploded views so it would be easier to find the right name of this item. Regards, Dante Mantovani |
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VW Golf Parts Help!
Hi,
Sorry, can't help with the name or a drawing, the exploded diagram for my '90 looks different from your description. For exploded diagrams, do you have the "Bentley" manual for your car? Published by Robert Bentley. Step by step diagnosis, setup, and repairs. -Tony Mantovani wrote: > I would appreciate any good sould that could share with me some > experience on: where to find VW mechanical parts or drawings of > exploded views so it would be easier to find the right name of this > item. |
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