VW Camper & Bus

Winter warmers

There’s nothing more miserable than feeling cold while on the move. So let’s start with the obvious; ensure your Camper’s heating is putting out some warmth. On air-cooled Buses this might mean replacing holed heat exchangers, heater channels or missing pipework. It’s a case of getting underneath, making sure everything’s connected and doing up jubilee clips or buying new bits as necessary. On later, water-cooled Buses check for blocked heater matrixes, duff fan heater resistors, faulty fans and low coolant levels.

Sealing the deal

Old Buses usually have lots of draughts, but it’s not great having cold air blasting in through worn

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