Thanks for posting this. I just purchase a 2003 for my wife (she really wanted it) and the symptoms are exactly what you describe right down to the foam coming out of the vents. I am so glad that I may be able to fix this without spending a weekend disassembling and reassembling the dashboard.
This is the same way we did ours 4 years ago. Cut the airbox and seal with HVAC tape. It is still working just fine. Small hands help! We reattached the cut off flap with 5-minute epoxy to pin it in place and then used clear silicone all around to seal.
I can understand the "saving money" part... but what about the other blend door that's above the hot / cold door that you fixed? I believe it's the one that directs the hot / cold up or down.
I just did mine and instead of welding the piece i had cut out (since i had to enlarge the opening) i just used the same duct tape over the opening. Worked great!😅
Great idea, great video. Unfortunately I paid someone last year.... I have the earlier (pre'96) model, I suspect this would work on that as well, do you know?
Thanks. Again: great video, I bet at some point it will take off. This is a terrible problem which everyone with AC in a vw T4 (maybe you should put T4 in the title) has.
I am not sure but I would think that it would. Obviously they are not going to want you to cut a hole,but it worked for me and saved me a lot of time and aggravation.
Hi , I watched your video and woukd like to try this . I know it’s a long shot that you would know , but do you think it would work on 1995 EVC? Thanks
@mingram By going through the floor vent from driver's side. Remove the lower center dash pieces. Then lay on your belly and reach in with left hand and remove all old foam and then the same way to put in the aluminum duct tape. I cut 2" pieces and work at covering the holes. Ours has been over 8 years now and I've done quite a few other Eurovan's and Rialta's with the Eurovan chassis. Also quite a few others have used my method.
Thanks for posting this. I just purchase a 2003 for my wife (she really wanted it) and the symptoms are exactly what you describe right down to the foam coming out of the vents. I am so glad that I may be able to fix this without spending a weekend disassembling and reassembling the dashboard.
@@jonw1708 Yes I also had no desire to spend my whole weekend tearing the dashboard out of my van.
This is the same way we did ours 4 years ago. Cut the airbox and seal with HVAC tape. It is still working just fine. Small hands help! We reattached the cut off flap with 5-minute epoxy to pin it in place and then used clear silicone all around to seal.
Very good post, i have to repair mine.
Thank you very much for sharing this. Very informative, and a way better alternative than pulling the dash.
Glad it was helpful!
I can understand the "saving money" part... but what about the other blend door that's above the hot / cold door that you fixed?
I believe it's the one that directs the hot / cold up or down.
Fixed mine today! Thanks for the fantasic video. Easy to follow, and I Love having the heat and ac back!
Awesome ! Glad to help !
Great video for a very big problem. Unfortunately it came too late for me..... 🙂
Great video! Thank you. Do you have the link to the original article you mentioned?
Sorry I do not. It was an article in one of the forums.
@@DJsWorkshop no worries! Thank you for the video
👍 Thanks man, very much. Nice job.
Glad to help!
How did you ‘weld’ the cover back in place - JB Weld?
I melted it back together with a flat blade wood burning iron
I just did mine and instead of welding the piece i had cut out (since i had to enlarge the opening) i just used the same duct tape over the opening. Worked great!😅
We used 5-minute epoxy to pin it in place and then clear silicone all around to seal it.
Any tips on getting the hole cut properly? Yours looked pretty clean!
I just carefully cut the lines straight with a multi-tool. Worked well for me.
What did you use to repair the heater box when you finished?
I used a flat blade soldering iron and melted the plastic back together, basically welded it back together
Thank you for this video! Did you also seal up the second Door in there that is used for Flow Direction control? I couldn't tell by the video.
Yes I did.my battery died while filming
@@DJsWorkshop So you can access both doors from that hole?
@@Tenebrius1963 yes I was able to. It's a little tight but it can be done
THANK YOU!!!!
Great idea, great video. Unfortunately I paid someone last year.... I have the earlier (pre'96) model, I suspect this would work on that as well, do you know?
The design might be a little different but I think the procedure would still work.
Thanks. Again: great video, I bet at some point it will take off. This is a terrible problem which everyone with AC in a vw T4 (maybe you should put T4 in the title) has.
I did mine, in & out in 2 hours.
You referenced a "multi-tool". Did you use a Leatherman or similar? Manual cut it like a small saw?
It was an oscillating multi tool like this. www.harborfreight.com/3-amp-variable-speed-oscillating-multi-tool-59163.html
Does this work on other year models of Euro Vans, like for the 93' I have?
I have an instruction, but it shows it with taking the hole dash apart!
I am not sure but I would think that it would. Obviously they are not going to want you to cut a hole,but it worked for me and saved me a lot of time and aggravation.
Hi , I watched your video and woukd like to try this . I know it’s a long shot that you would know , but do you think it would work on 1995 EVC? Thanks
I don't know for certain but if the setup looks the same then I would think that it would.
Ok and how make this in Audi A3?
That's what I've been doing for years but without cutting any of the plenum assembly or taking the dash all apart like that
How?
@mingram By going through the floor vent from driver's side. Remove the lower center dash pieces. Then lay on your belly and reach in with left hand and remove all old foam and then the same way to put in the aluminum duct tape. I cut 2" pieces and work at covering the holes. Ours has been over 8 years now and I've done quite a few other Eurovan's and Rialta's with the Eurovan chassis. Also quite a few others have used my method.
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